Alternative title: The Queensland Times
Date: 1890-1908
Date: 1875-1885
Date: 1863-1871
Date: 1861-1863
Issue Details: First known date: 1861... 1861 The Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser
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AbstractHistoryArchive Description

'The Queensland Times is the oldest surviving provincial paper in Queensland. Founded in 1859 as the Ipswich Herald, it has continued ever since. Until a printer's strike briefly interrupted production in 1972, it had the proud record of never having missed a scheduled issue, in spite of fires, floods and machinery breakdowns. ...

'One of the main aims of the Ipswich Herald was to promote Ipswich's claims to be capital city of the Moreton bay colony as separation from New South Wales loomed. It was bought in 1861 by Hugh Parkinson and two other north Australian employees, Hugh [sic] Bowring Sloman and Francis Kidner. They changed its name to The Queensland Times and said it "would undertake to speak as from the centre of authority, the capital, and would oppose centralization in Brisbane." The editor was J. C. Thompson, who later surveyed and laid out the city of Bundaberg.
...

'Between the 1860s and the 1880s the bi-weekly Queensland Times faced competition from other newspapers, but outlasted them all. It became a morning daily in 1899, but a depression forced it to revert to a tri-weekly publication until, in 1908, it became a daily again.'

The Queensland Times later became 'a member of the APN News & Media Ltd Group'.

Source: The Queensland Times website: http://www.qt.com.au/aboutus/
Sighted: 23/04/2013

Notes

  • Early editors: C. J. Thompson, George Butterfield, Joseph Butterfield, Dr Carr Boyd, John Irwin, John Woolley (for 20 years), A Robinson, F J Meacham, K S McGill, E J Hutton and C Cook.

    Source: Beryl Johnston, 'Proud History of Publishing', Queensland Times, (24 December 2011): 18

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

First known date: 1861
Notes:
Publisher varies.

PeriodicalNewspaper Details

Frequency:
Varies. Initially twice weekly (Tuesday and Friday) ; then three times weekly ; daily (Monday - Saturday) (1899- )
Range:
8 October 1861 - 29 September 1908
Continues:
Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (1859-1861)
Continued by:
The Queensland Times (1908- )
Graphics:
illus.
Advertising:
Includes advertising
Note:
Major areas of distribution: Ipswich city (all residential suburbs including the new the suburbs Springfield, Springfield Lakes and Brookwater) ; Ipswich rural: (Harrisville, Rosewood, Laidley, Forest Hill, Lowood, Boonah, Aratula, Gatton, Esk, Toogoolowah)

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