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The Sunday Mail (Brisbane)

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The Sunday Mail Logo

Front page of The Sunday Mail
15 July 2007
TypeSunday Newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)News Corp Australia
EditorAnna Caldwell[1]
Founded1964[2]
HeadquartersBowen Hills Queensland
Websitewww.thesundaymail.com.au

The Sunday Mail is a newspaper published on Sunday in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is Brisbane's only Sunday newspaper. The Sunday Mail is published in tabloid format, comprising several sections that can be extracted and read separately. It is available for purchase throughout Queensland, most regions of Northern New South Wales and parts of the Northern Territory.

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Publishing

The newspaper is published by Queensland Newspapers, part of News Corp Australia, whose parent company is News Corp. The editorial office is located at Bowen Hills, in Brisbane's inner northern suburbs, and the newspaper is printed in the suburb of Murarrie.

Liz Deegan succeeded Michael Prain as editor in September 2006. Prain, who was editor of the newspaper for almost a decade, was appointed managing editor, digital media, of Queensland Newspapers. As she prepared to take over as editor, Deegan said: "I'm excited by the challenge of editing the biggest -selling newspaper in Australia's fastest growing state and ensuring its circulation keeps pace with the rapid growth of Queensland."[3]

The December 2006 Roy Morgan Readership poll put the newspaper's circulation at 601,357, with readership at 1,515,000, making it the third most read Sunday newspaper in Australia.[4]

The Sunday Mail was published in a new design, featuring a new masthead, updated typography and somewhat different supplements on 15 July 2007.[5]

In June 2013, The Sunday Mail announced that Peter Gleeson would take over the role of editor from Scott Thompson.[6] As of 2013 The Sunday Mail costs A$2.50.

As of 2021, The Sunday Mail costs A$3.50.[7]

Digitisation

The paper has been digitised up until 26 December 1954[8] as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program of the National Library of Australia.[9][10]

See also

References

  1. ^ "New Sunday Mail, Saturday Courier-Mail editor named". The Courier-Mail. Queensland Newspapers. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  2. ^ "The Sunday mail. The Courier-mail (Brisbane, Qld.)". www.awm.gov.au.
  3. ^ Liz Deegan new editor of Brisbane’s Sunday Mail
  4. ^ Roy Morgan Readership Results for the Year Ending December 2006
  5. ^ Dawn of a bright era | Courier Mail Water Cooler Blog
  6. ^ The Sunday Mail (Qld) (15 June 2013). "Peter Gleeson and Chris Dore have been appointed to new roles at News Limited". The Courier-Mail. Archived from the original on 1 August 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  7. ^ "The Sunday Mail". 18 July 2021. p. 1.
  8. ^ "Sunday Mail (Brisbane) December 26 1954". Trove. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  9. ^ "Newspaper and magazine titles". Trove. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  10. ^ "Newspaper Digitisation Program". Trove. Retrieved 9 October 2014.

External links

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