The Courier-Mail

Newspaper Name : The Courier-Mail
About Us: Welcome to Brisbane and Queensland’s No.1 source of news, sport and analysis of the big issues affecting our state. An influential voice in Queensland politics and the state’s first newspaper, The Courier-Mail was founded in 1846 as the Moreton Bay Courier, as it was known then. In 1861 it became a daily newspaper and in 1864 was renamed the Brisbane Courier. One of the paper’s many competitors over the years, The Daily Mail was launched in Brisbane in 1903. It did not remain a competitor for long; in 1933 The Courier-Mail was formed through the merger of The Courier and The Daily Mail, and Queensland Newspapers Pty Ltd was born. In 1987, News Corp acquired Queensland Newspapers. The Courier-Mail website was launched in 1998 and in 2006 the paper moved from a broadsheet to compact format. The paper’s online and print operations merged in 2008.
Publication Day: Monday to Saturday

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Toowoomba Chronicle

Newspaper Name : Toowoomba Chronicle
About Us: The Chronicle is a proud regional daily newspaper focussed on Toowoomba, the Lockyer Valley and Darling Downs. Staff work to ensure The Chronicle holds its position as the dominant source of news and information in the community. Each day the Chronicle carries the latest news and sports, as well as advertising in a range of areas including bargains, classifieds, property, cars, jobs, public notices and community information. Following a research project in mid-2003 – which surveyed 3300 readers – major changes were made to the edition. Our readers indicated they were satisfied with the news and information in the paper, but wanted more lifestyle and entertainment. As a result, special features have been added or improved in each day. These include a weekly jobs and sports feature, business, Tuesday’s My Life, Entertainment Weekly (including the television guide) and My Weekend. Feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. People say The Chronicle no longer just keeps them up to date, but adds something extra to their day. The Chronicle is part of Toowoomba Newspapers Pty Ltd, which publishes a range of publications. Others include Toowoomba’s Mail, the Gatton Star, Dalby Herald, Northern Downs News, and Roma’s Western Star. It also produces specialist publications such as Rural Weekly and national industry magazine, The Pork Producer.
Publication Day: Monday to Saturday

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Emerald Today

Newspaper Name : Emerald Today
About Us: Emerald located in the Central Highlands Region lies on the Nogoa River approx. 270 kilometers west of Rockhampton.

Surrounded by the best of Queensland’s countryside, the town is known for its nearby sapphire Gemfields which is the largest sapphire fields in the Southern Hemisphere. The Central Highlands is an area of continuous growth
and diversity, with a wide range of opportunities to live, work, invest and play.

The region encompasses an area of around 60,000 square kilometres Emerald Today is a local independent weekly newspaper dedicated to servicing the region, it will inform and reconnect the community every Friday.

Publication Day: Friday

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Mackay Daily Mercury

Newspaper Name : Mackay Daily Mercury
About Us: The Daily Mercury ran from 1866 to 1905 as the Mackay Mercury and South Kennedy Advertiser. From 1887 the paper was issued under the name Mackay Mercury until 1906 when the Daily Chronicle was absorbed by the paper and it was renamed the Daily Mercury.

Along with many other regional Australian newspapers owned by NewsCorp, the Daily Mercury ceased print editions in June 2020 and became online-only publication.The print edition was revived in late August, 2021 as a weekly, Friday-only edition.

Publication Day: Friday

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North Queensland Register

Newspaper Name : North Queensland Register
About Us: North Queensland Register is proud to hold the title of one of Australia’s oldest rural weeklys after first hitting newsstands on June 15 of 1892.

Before it was the North Queensland Register, the Charters Towers-based paper was known as the Northern Mining Register, which began on March 4, 1891. It was published on a Wednesday back then with “well-known mining scientists” engaged to supply columns while steps had been taken to appoint “reliable correspondents in all centres of population in the north” to report on mining and pastoral topics. It later went on to incorporate the North Queensland Herald too.

We may not have correspondents in every northern town, but our small but mighty team of journalists have a passion for this masthead that stretches to the corners of the state. Places and faces are the things that drive our paper today. From the bush poetry gathering in Mt Coolon, to the Longreach Show, the Mareeba cattle sale, bull sales in The Towers, the Croydon Poddy Dodgers event, Julia Creek’s Dirt and Dust Festival, the Mount Isa Rodeo and every other dog fight or school sports day in between – if it happened north of Rockhampton it was fit to print.

Add to this the character pieces, often stumbled upon while in a location for another purpose, and the Register really is a must-read. It is proof that a newspaper dedicated to the challenges, triumphs and milestones of North Queensland is just as valuable now as it was in the 1890s.

Publication Day: Thursday

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