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The Courier-Mail

The Courier-Mail is an Australian newspaper published in Brisbane. Owned by News Corp Australia, it is published daily from Monday to Saturday in tabloid format. Its editorial offices are located at Bowen Hills, in Brisbane's inner northern suburbs, and it is printed at Murarrie, in Brisbane's eastern suburbs. It is available for purchase both online and in paper form throughout Queensland, most regions of Northern New South Wales and parts of the Northern Territory.

The Courier-Mail
Front page, 25 July 2008, with the aftermath of the Liberal National Party merger headlining
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)News Corp Australia
PublisherQueensland Newspapers
EditorChris Jones
Founded1846
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersBrisbane, Australia
41 Campbell St
Bowen Hills QLD 4006
Circulation172,801 Monday–Friday
228,650 Saturday[when?]
ISSN1322-5235
Websitewww.couriermail.com.au

History edit

19th century origins edit

The history of The Courier-Mail is through four mastheads. The Moreton Bay Courier later became The Courier, then the Brisbane Courier and, since a merger with the Daily Mail in 1933,[1] The Courier-Mail.

The Moreton Bay Courier was established as a weekly paper in June 1846. Issue frequency increased steadily to bi-weekly in January 1858, tri-weekly in December 1859, then daily under the editorship of Theophilus Parsons Pugh from 14 May 1861. The recognised founder and first editor was Arthur Sidney Lyon (1817–1861) who was assisted by its printer, James Swan (1811–1891), the later mayor of Brisbane and member of Queensland Legislative Council. Lyon, also referred to as the "father of the Press" in the colony of Queensland, had previously served as a writer and journalist in Melbourne, and later moved on to found and edit journals such as Moreton Bay Free Press, North Australian and Darling Downs Gazette.[2] Lyon was encouraged to emigrate by John Dunmore Lang and arrived in Brisbane from Sydney in early 1846 to establish a newspaper. He persuaded James Swan, a printer of Lang's Sydney newspaper The Colonialist to join him. Lyon and Swan established themselves on the corner of Queen Street and Albert Street, Brisbane, in a garret of a building later known as the North Star Hotel. The first issue of the Moreton Bay Courier, consisting of 4 pages, appeared weekly on Saturday 20 June 1846, with Lyon as editor and Swan as publisher.[citation needed]

After some 18 months, Lyon and Swan disagreed on many aspects of editorial policy, including transportation of convicts and squatting. Lyon took over sole control in late 1847, but had money problems, and gave sole control to Swan. Swan sold out to Thomas Blacket Stephens in about November 1859.[3][4][5]The Moreton Bay Courier became The Courier, and then the Brisbane Courier in 1864. In June–July 1868, Stephens floated a new company, and transferred the plant and copyright of the Brisbane Courier to "The Brisbane Newspaper Company".[6] He was the managing director until retired in November 1873, when the paper was auctioned.[7][8]

The journal was, from November 1873 to December 1880, managed by one of the new part-owners, the Tasmanian-born former public servant Gresley Lukin (1840–1916). Although called "managing editor", actual writing and editing was by William Augustine O'Carroll (1831–1885). Most prominent of the various editors and sub-editors of The Queenslander literary staff were William Henry Traill (1842–1902), later NSW politician and editor of the famed Sydney journal 'The Bulletin', and Carl Adolph Feilberg (1844–1887). Feilberg followed William Henry Trail in the role of political commentator and the de facto editor of The Queenslander until January 1881. He succeeded William O'Carroll as Courier editor-in-chief from September 1883 to his death in October 1887. Lukin's roles as part owner-editor changed on 21 December 1880. Charles Hardie Buzacott, former Postmaster General in the first McIlwraith government, had been a staff journalist.[citation needed]

20th century edit

John James Knight was editor-in-chief of The Brisbane Courier from 1906 to 1916, later managing director, then chairman of all of the company's publications.[9]

The first edition of The Courier-Mail was published on 28 August 1933, after Keith Murdoch's Herald and Weekly Times acquired and merged The Brisbane Courier and the Daily Mail (first published on 3 October 1903). In 1987, Rupert Murdoch's News Limited acquired newspaper control, and outstanding shares of Queensland Newspapers Pty Ltd.[10]

 
Front page, 12 December 2005, prior to conversion to tabloid (headline refers to the 2005 Cronulla riots)

21st century edit

From its inception until March 2006 The Courier-Mail was a broadsheet newspaper. On 14 December 2005 it was announced that the paper would change to a tabloid sometime in early 2006, however the term "tabloid" was not used in favour of the term "compact".[11] This linguistic choice was probably related to widespread public view that many tabloids, including those published by News Limited, were low quality publications. The last broadsheet edition was published on Saturday 11 March 2006, and the first tabloid edition was published on Monday 13 March 2006. On the same day, the paper's website was revamped and expanded.

The change to a tabloid format brought The Courier-Mail in line with all other News Limited Australian metropolitan daily newspapers. It followed the change to a tabloid format by The Advertiser of Adelaide—another News Corporation newspaper—some years earlier.[citation needed]

Recognition edit

The Courier-Mail was inducted into the Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame in 2015.[12][13]

Political position edit

The Courier-Mail is a right-leaning newspaper, with four editorial endorsements for the Coalition to one for Labor in the period 1996–2007.[14] The Courier-Mail generally supports free market economic policies and the process of globalisation. It supported the 2003 invasion of Iraq.[15]

In 2007, Crikey described it as "...to the right, as the sleepier Murdoch tabloids always are – but it's more lazy populism than ideological fervour".[15]

Criticism and legal issues edit

The Courier-Mail is not well-regarded for its journalism; for instance Crikey described it as "one of the contestants in a close run field for worst paper in Australia... mostly predictable and dull, with occasional honourable exceptions...".[15]

In August 2011, police and the parents of a murder victim criticised the paper for falsely accusing their son of a child sex crime.[16]

On 24 March 2014 Queensland Newspapers, the News Corp Australia subsidiary responsible for publishing the Courier-Mail, was found guilty by a District Court of breaching restrictions on publishing Family Court proceedings on four occasions, and fined a total of $120,000. The breaches occurred in 2012 when the Courier-Mail published on its front page the names and photos of a mother and her children involved in a Family Court dispute. District Court Justice Terence Martin said: "It seems to me that the newspaper seized upon what it regarded as a sensational story, which would be attractive to readers, and put the story ahead of its legal obligations".[17]

On 7 October 2014, the paper published a transphobic headline related to the gruesome murder of Mayang Prasetyo.[18]

The paper raised controversy for depicting Indonesian president Joko Widodo with a doctored photo of bloody hands to protest against the country's decision to execute two Australian convicted drug smugglers known as part of the Bali Nine in 2015.[19]

Circulation and readership edit

In 2013, The Courier-Mail had the fourth-highest circulation of any daily newspaper in Australia. Its average Monday-Friday net paid print sales were 172,801 between January and March 2013, having fallen 8.0 per cent compared to the previous year. Its average Saturday net paid print sales were 228,650 between January and March 2013, down 10.5 per cent compared to the previous year.[20] The paper's Monday-Friday readership was 488,000 in March 2013, having fallen 11.6 per cent compared to the previous year. Its Saturday readership was 616,000 in March 2013, down 13.8 per cent compared to the previous year.[20] Around three-quarters of the paper's readership is located in the Brisbane metropolitan area.[21]

Although often claimed to be Brisbane's only daily newspaper since the demise of Queensland Newspapers' own afternoon newspaper The Telegraph in 1988, it arguably has had two competitors since 2007. News Corp itself published mX, a free afternoon newspaper, from 2007, but mX had a relatively low news content, and was discontinued in mid-2015.[22] Fairfax Media has published the online only Brisbane Times since 2007.

As of August 2015, according to third-party web analytics providers Alexa and SimilarWeb, Courier-Mail's website was the 141st and 273rd most visited in Australia respectively.[23][24] At the same time, SimilarWeb rated the site as the 25th most visited news website in Australia, attracting almost 2.6 million visitors per month.[24][25][needs update]

Awards sponsorship edit

The Courier-Mail has co-sponsored two sets of literary awards.

The Courier-Mail Book of the Year Award, co-sponsored by Queensland Government and worth A$30,000, was established in 1999,[26] and covered a range of writing genres. The inaugural prize was awarded in 2001, and the last one in 2005. The winners of this award were:[27]

From 2012 and as of 2023, The Courier-Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year has been awarded as part of the Queensland Literary Awards. Again co-sponsored by The Courier-Mail and the Queensland Government, this prize is awarded "to an outstanding book by a Queensland author, taken from eligible books entered in the Fiction and Non-Fiction categories".[28]

Digitisation edit

Pre-1955 issues of the newspaper have been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program of the National Library of Australia.[29][30]

Editors and journalists edit

For thirty years, the paper's senior rugby league football journalist was former Australian vice-captain Jack Reardon. Sports editor at The Courier Mail, Tom Linneth, became the youngest editor in Australia in 1960 at the age of 29. He worked at The Courier Mail between about 1948 to 1974 and again worked there as the sports editor between about 1982 until he retired in 1996.[citation needed]

Chris Jones was appointed editor from 2020, replacing Sam Weir. Jones had worked for News Corp for 21 years.[31][32]

As of November 2023 the editorial cartoonist is Sean Leahy.[33]

  • Jun 1846 – Dec 1847: Arthur Sidney Lyon (first editor)
  • Dec 1847 – c. 1850: James Swan
  • Early to mid-1850s: William Charles Wilkes
  • 1859: Richard Belford (former editor of Ballarat Star and later editor of the North Australian)
  • 1859–1863: Theophilus Parsons Pugh (also the creator and publisher of Pugh's Almanac)
  • 1864–1866: David Frederick Tudor Jones
  • 1867–c. 1869: William O'Carroll
  • 1869–1873: George Hall ("the Bohemian")
  • 1873–1875: Gresley Lukin (assisted by William O'Carroll)
  • 1875 – Dec 1880: William O'Carroll (as the de facto editor, officially edited by the managing editor Gresley Lukin)
  • Jan 1881– Sep 1883: William O'Carroll (as the de facto editor, although officially edited by the managing editor Charles Hardie Buzacott)
  • Sep 1883 – Oct 1887: Carl Adolph Feilberg
  • Oct 1887 – Dec 1887: Edmund John T Barton (later author of the Jubilee History of Queensland)
  • Jan 1888 – Jun 1891: William Kinnaird Rose
  • Jan 1894 – Nov 1898: Frederick William Ward
  • Dec 1898 – Apr 1903: Charles Brunsdon Fletcher (son-in-law of Sir Arthur Rutledge)[34]
  • April 1903 – 1906: Edmund John T Barton (later author of the Jubilee History of Queensland)
  • 1906 – Jun 1916: John James Knight
  • Jun 1916 – Jun 1919: John MacGregor
  • Jun 1919 – 1932?: R. Sanderson Taylor
  • 1932 – Dec 1933: Firman McKinnon
  • Jan 1934 – Sep 1936: Reginald Tingey Foster (also Editor-in-Chief The Courier-Mail, The Sunday Mail, The Queenslander)
  • late 1936 – 1938: Charles E Sligo (news editor, acting editor)
  • Apr 1938 – late 1941: Jack C Waters (also Editor-in-Chief The Courier-Mail, The Sunday Mail, The Queenslander (to 1939))
  • 1942 – 1968: Theodor Charles Bray (later Sir Theodor) (after 1953 also Editor-in-Chief The Courier-Mail, The Sunday Mail)
  • 1968 – 1969: Alan F Cummins
  • 1969 – 1979: John R Atherton
  • 1979 – 1984: Kevin J Kavanagh
  • Mar 1984 – Mar 1987: David C Smith (Feb 1986 – Mar 1987 also Editor-in-Chief The Courier-Mail, The Sunday Mail)
  • Mar 1987 – Apr 1991: Greg Chamberlin
  • Mar 1987 – Apr 1991: Ron Richards (managing editor)
  • Apr 1991 – Apr 1995: Jack Lunn (Editor-in-Chief The Courier-Mail, The Sunday Mail)
  • Apr 1991 – Apr 1995: Des Houghton
  • Apr 1995 – Jun 2002: Chris Mitchell (also Editor-in-Chief The Courier-Mail, The Sunday Mail)
  • Jun 2002 – Mar 2010: David Fagan (Mar 2010 – Editor-in-Chief The Courier-Mail, The Sunday Mail)
  • Mar 2010 – June 2013: Michael Crutcher
  • June 2013 – 2016: Chris Dore
  • 2016-2017: Lachlan Heywood
  • 2017-2019: Sam Weir
  • 2020-: Chris Jones

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Brisbane Courier". Trove - Public Library of Australia. 2008.
  2. ^ Brisbane Courier 26 October 1861, p2c (obituary for Lyon); Brisbane Courier 22 August 1887, p.6 & 22 June 1926 'The Story of the Courier'
  3. ^ "DEATH OF THE HON. JAMES SWAN". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. XLVII, no. 10, 415. Queensland, Australia. 2 June 1891. p. 5. from the original on 5 August 2022. Retrieved 4 May 2009 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ "JUBILEE ISSUE". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. LIII, no. 11, 992. Queensland, Australia. 20 June 1896. p. 7. from the original on 5 August 2022. Retrieved 4 May 2009 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ see also Swans' advertisement as "late proprietor of the Courier, in the Moreton Bay Courier 22 December 1859, page 3d "Classified Advertising". The Moreton Bay Courier. Vol. XIV, no. 814. Queensland, Australia. 22 December 1859. p. 3. from the original on 5 August 2022. Retrieved 16 September 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "Classified Advertising". The Brisbane Courier. Vol. XXIII, no. 3, 357. Queensland, Australia. 2 July 1868. p. 2. from the original on 5 August 2022. Retrieved 27 September 2008 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ Stephens, Thomas Blacket (1819–1877) 14 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Australian Dictionary of Biography
  8. ^ Judith Womersley, Mark Richmond (2001). AussieData: From Prehistory to the Present. Wakefield Press. p. 160. ISBN 1-86254-545-6.
  9. ^ H. J. Summers, 'Knight, John James (1863–1927)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9, MUP, 1983, pp 622–623
  10. ^ "About Us". The Courier Mail. from the original on 21 March 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
  11. ^ "Blog of Andrew Bartlett". Andrewbartlett.com. 23 March 2006. from the original on 7 June 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  12. ^ "Hall of Fame". Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame. State Library of Queensland. from the original on 23 October 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  13. ^ "Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame | The Courier-Mail". leaders.slq.qld.gov.au. from the original on 10 March 2019. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  14. ^ Gans, Joshua S.; Leigh, Andrew (2009). "How Partisan is the Press? Multiple Measures of Media Slant". SSRN Electronic Journal. Elsevier BV. doi:10.2139/ssrn.1521231. hdl:10419/58697. ISSN 1556-5068. S2CID 153809132.
  15. ^ a b c Simons, Margaret (26 June 2007). "Crikey Bias-o-meter: The Newspapers". Crikey. from the original on 3 November 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  16. ^ Marissa Calligeros (3 August 2011). "Child sex slur disgusting murder victims mum". Brisbanetimes.com.au. from the original on 10 October 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  17. ^ . Brisbane Times. 24 March 2014. Archived from the original on 1 July 2017. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
  18. ^ Eloise Brook (8 October 2014). "Comment: How media reports affect trans people, and what should be done". Special Broadcasting Service. from the original on 30 June 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  19. ^ "Media Australia Gambarkan Tangan Jokowi Bersimbah Darah". Detik.com (in Indonesian). 29 April 2015. from the original on 16 July 2019. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  20. ^ a b "CIRCULATION AND READERSHIP" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 30 April 2007. Retrieved 9 February 2007.
  22. ^ "News Corp shuts down mX newspaper". The Sydney Morning Herald. 28 May 2015. from the original on 17 August 2015. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  23. ^ . Alexa. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  24. ^ a b "Couriermail.com.au Analytics". SimilarWeb. from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  25. ^ . SimilarWeb. Archived from the original on 25 August 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  26. ^ Foley, Matt (15 September 1999). "Speech by Matt Foley, Member for Yeronga" (PDF).
  27. ^ "The Courier-Mail Book of the Year Award". AustLit. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
  28. ^ "Winners of the 2023 Queensland Literary Awards announced". Ministerial Media Statements. Queensland Government. 6 September 2023. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
  29. ^ "Newspaper and magazine titles". Trove. from the original on 29 February 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  30. ^ "Newspaper Digitisation Program". Trove. from the original on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  31. ^ "Chris Jones appointed editor of The Courier-Mail". The Courier Mail. 20 December 2019. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
  32. ^ "Opinion: 'Most exciting era ever' keeps newspaper pages turning". University of Queensland. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
  33. ^ "Sean Leahy". Behind the Lines. 4 January 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
  34. ^ "Courier Mail Brisbane Newspaper History". Brisbane History. from the original on 4 February 2015. Retrieved 23 April 2015.

Further reading edit

  • Brisbane Courier 29 January 1895, p2. "The Queenslander: New Series".
  • Brisbane Courier 20 June 1896, p7a–8c. Jubilee Issue 1846 To 1896. "Half-a-Century of News Paper Work. A Chequered Career. Genesis of a Daily Paper. The Early Press of Queensland". by J. J. Knight.
  • Brisbane Courier 22 June 1926 "Eightieth Birthday Number"
  • Browne, Reginald Spencer: A Journalist's Memories, Read Press, Brisbane 1927, 351 pages & index.
  • Browne, Reginald Spencer: article in the Brisbane Courier of 26 August 1933, page 14–15. "Courier" Editors. Fifty Years With Them.
  • Cryle, Denis: The Press In Colonial Queensland: A Social and Political History 1845–1875, Brisbane 1995, 191 pages.
  • Davies, Alfred G.: "Queensland's Pioneer Journals and Journalists", Historical Society of Queensland Journal (RHSQ) vol 3, No 4, 1936–47, p265–283.
  • Ørsted-Jensen: Robert: The Right To Live – the Politics of Race and the Troubled Conscience of an Australian Journalist (yet unpublished manuscript)

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954) at Trove
  • The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) at Trove
  • The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864) at Trove
  • The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) at Trove
  • The Courier-Mail digital stories and oral histories: Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame 2015, State Library of Queensland

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The Courier Mail is an Australian newspaper published in Brisbane Owned by News Corp Australia it is published daily from Monday to Saturday in tabloid format Its editorial offices are located at Bowen Hills in Brisbane s inner northern suburbs and it is printed at Murarrie in Brisbane s eastern suburbs It is available for purchase both online and in paper form throughout Queensland most regions of Northern New South Wales and parts of the Northern Territory The Courier MailFront page 25 July 2008 with the aftermath of the Liberal National Party merger headliningTypeDaily newspaperFormatTabloidOwner s News Corp AustraliaPublisherQueensland NewspapersEditorChris JonesFounded1846LanguageEnglishHeadquartersBrisbane Australia41 Campbell StBowen Hills QLD 4006Circulation172 801 Monday Friday 228 650 Saturday when ISSN1322 5235Websitewww wbr couriermail wbr com wbr au Contents 1 History 1 1 19th century origins 1 2 20th century 1 3 21st century 2 Recognition 3 Political position 4 Criticism and legal issues 5 Circulation and readership 6 Awards sponsorship 7 Digitisation 8 Editors and journalists 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksHistory edit19th century origins edit The history of The Courier Mail is through four mastheads The Moreton Bay Courier later became The Courier then the Brisbane Courier and since a merger with the Daily Mail in 1933 1 The Courier Mail The Moreton Bay Courier was established as a weekly paper in June 1846 Issue frequency increased steadily to bi weekly in January 1858 tri weekly in December 1859 then daily under the editorship of Theophilus Parsons Pugh from 14 May 1861 The recognised founder and first editor was Arthur Sidney Lyon 1817 1861 who was assisted by its printer James Swan 1811 1891 the later mayor of Brisbane and member of Queensland Legislative Council Lyon also referred to as the father of the Press in the colony of Queensland had previously served as a writer and journalist in Melbourne and later moved on to found and edit journals such as Moreton Bay Free Press North Australian and Darling Downs Gazette 2 Lyon was encouraged to emigrate by John Dunmore Lang and arrived in Brisbane from Sydney in early 1846 to establish a newspaper He persuaded James Swan a printer of Lang s Sydney newspaper The Colonialist to join him Lyon and Swan established themselves on the corner of Queen Street and Albert Street Brisbane in a garret of a building later known as the North Star Hotel The first issue of the Moreton Bay Courier consisting of 4 pages appeared weekly on Saturday 20 June 1846 with Lyon as editor and Swan as publisher citation needed After some 18 months Lyon and Swan disagreed on many aspects of editorial policy including transportation of convicts and squatting Lyon took over sole control in late 1847 but had money problems and gave sole control to Swan Swan sold out to Thomas Blacket Stephens in about November 1859 3 4 5 The Moreton Bay Courier became The Courier and then the Brisbane Courier in 1864 In June July 1868 Stephens floated a new company and transferred the plant and copyright of the Brisbane Courier to The Brisbane Newspaper Company 6 He was the managing director until retired in November 1873 when the paper was auctioned 7 8 The journal was from November 1873 to December 1880 managed by one of the new part owners the Tasmanian born former public servant Gresley Lukin 1840 1916 Although called managing editor actual writing and editing was by William Augustine O Carroll 1831 1885 Most prominent of the various editors and sub editors of The Queenslander literary staff were William Henry Traill 1842 1902 later NSW politician and editor of the famed Sydney journal The Bulletin and Carl Adolph Feilberg 1844 1887 Feilberg followed William Henry Trail in the role of political commentator and the de facto editor of The Queenslander until January 1881 He succeeded William O Carroll as Courier editor in chief from September 1883 to his death in October 1887 Lukin s roles as part owner editor changed on 21 December 1880 Charles Hardie Buzacott former Postmaster General in the first McIlwraith government had been a staff journalist citation needed 20th century edit John James Knight was editor in chief of The Brisbane Courier from 1906 to 1916 later managing director then chairman of all of the company s publications 9 The first edition of The Courier Mail was published on 28 August 1933 after Keith Murdoch s Herald and Weekly Times acquired and merged The Brisbane Courier and the Daily Mail first published on 3 October 1903 In 1987 Rupert Murdoch s News Limited acquired newspaper control and outstanding shares of Queensland Newspapers Pty Ltd 10 nbsp Front page 12 December 2005 prior to conversion to tabloid headline refers to the 2005 Cronulla riots 21st century edit From its inception until March 2006 The Courier Mail was a broadsheet newspaper On 14 December 2005 it was announced that the paper would change to a tabloid sometime in early 2006 however the term tabloid was not used in favour of the term compact 11 This linguistic choice was probably related to widespread public view that many tabloids including those published by News Limited were low quality publications The last broadsheet edition was published on Saturday 11 March 2006 and the first tabloid edition was published on Monday 13 March 2006 On the same day the paper s website was revamped and expanded The change to a tabloid format brought The Courier Mail in line with all other News Limited Australian metropolitan daily newspapers It followed the change to a tabloid format by The Advertiser of Adelaide another News Corporation newspaper some years earlier citation needed Recognition editThe Courier Mail was inducted into the Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame in 2015 12 13 Political position editThe Courier Mail is a right leaning newspaper with four editorial endorsements for the Coalition to one for Labor in the period 1996 2007 14 The Courier Mail generally supports free market economic policies and the process of globalisation It supported the 2003 invasion of Iraq 15 In 2007 Crikey described it as to the right as the sleepier Murdoch tabloids always are but it s more lazy populism than ideological fervour 15 Criticism and legal issues editThe Courier Mail is not well regarded for its journalism for instance Crikey described it as one of the contestants in a close run field for worst paper in Australia mostly predictable and dull with occasional honourable exceptions 15 In August 2011 police and the parents of a murder victim criticised the paper for falsely accusing their son of a child sex crime 16 On 24 March 2014 Queensland Newspapers the News Corp Australia subsidiary responsible for publishing the Courier Mail was found guilty by a District Court of breaching restrictions on publishing Family Court proceedings on four occasions and fined a total of 120 000 The breaches occurred in 2012 when the Courier Mail published on its front page the names and photos of a mother and her children involved in a Family Court dispute District Court Justice Terence Martin said It seems to me that the newspaper seized upon what it regarded as a sensational story which would be attractive to readers and put the story ahead of its legal obligations 17 On 7 October 2014 the paper published a transphobic headline related to the gruesome murder of Mayang Prasetyo 18 The paper raised controversy for depicting Indonesian president Joko Widodo with a doctored photo of bloody hands to protest against the country s decision to execute two Australian convicted drug smugglers known as part of the Bali Nine in 2015 19 Circulation and readership editIn 2013 The Courier Mail had the fourth highest circulation of any daily newspaper in Australia Its average Monday Friday net paid print sales were 172 801 between January and March 2013 having fallen 8 0 per cent compared to the previous year Its average Saturday net paid print sales were 228 650 between January and March 2013 down 10 5 per cent compared to the previous year 20 The paper s Monday Friday readership was 488 000 in March 2013 having fallen 11 6 per cent compared to the previous year Its Saturday readership was 616 000 in March 2013 down 13 8 per cent compared to the previous year 20 Around three quarters of the paper s readership is located in the Brisbane metropolitan area 21 Although often claimed to be Brisbane s only daily newspaper since the demise of Queensland Newspapers own afternoon newspaper The Telegraph in 1988 it arguably has had two competitors since 2007 News Corp itself published mX a free afternoon newspaper from 2007 but mX had a relatively low news content and was discontinued in mid 2015 22 Fairfax Media has published the online only Brisbane Times since 2007 As of August 2015 update according to third party web analytics providers Alexa and SimilarWeb Courier Mail s website was the 141st and 273rd most visited in Australia respectively 23 24 At the same time SimilarWeb rated the site as the 25th most visited news website in Australia attracting almost 2 6 million visitors per month 24 25 needs update Awards sponsorship editThe Courier Mail has co sponsored two sets of literary awards The Courier Mail Book of the Year Award co sponsored by Queensland Government and worth A 30 000 was established in 1999 26 and covered a range of writing genres The inaugural prize was awarded in 2001 and the last one in 2005 The winners of this award were 27 2001 Joint winners The Schoonermaster s Dance by Alan Gould and True History of the Kelly Gang by Peter Carey 2002 Recollections of a Bleeding Heart A Portrait of Paul Keating PM by Don Watson 2003 Wings of the Kite Hawk by Nicolas Rothwell 2004 The White Earth by Andrew McGahan 2005 The Silver Donkey A Novel for Children by Sonya Hartnett 2005 People s Choice Award The Running Man by Michael Gerard Bauer From 2012 and as of 2023 update The Courier Mail People s Choice Queensland Book of the Year has been awarded as part of the Queensland Literary Awards Again co sponsored by The Courier Mail and the Queensland Government this prize is awarded to an outstanding book by a Queensland author taken from eligible books entered in the Fiction and Non Fiction categories 28 Digitisation editPre 1955 issues of the newspaper have been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program of the National Library of Australia 29 30 Editors and journalists editFor thirty years the paper s senior rugby league football journalist was former Australian vice captain Jack Reardon Sports editor at The Courier Mail Tom Linneth became the youngest editor in Australia in 1960 at the age of 29 He worked at The Courier Mail between about 1948 to 1974 and again worked there as the sports editor between about 1982 until he retired in 1996 citation needed Chris Jones was appointed editor from 2020 replacing Sam Weir Jones had worked for News Corp for 21 years 31 32 As of November 2023 update the editorial cartoonist is Sean Leahy 33 Jun 1846 Dec 1847 Arthur Sidney Lyon first editor Dec 1847 c 1850 James Swan Early to mid 1850s William Charles Wilkes 1859 Richard Belford former editor of Ballarat Star and later editor of the North Australian 1859 1863 Theophilus Parsons Pugh also the creator and publisher of Pugh s Almanac 1864 1866 David Frederick Tudor Jones 1867 c 1869 William O Carroll 1869 1873 George Hall the Bohemian 1873 1875 Gresley Lukin assisted by William O Carroll 1875 Dec 1880 William O Carroll as the de facto editor officially edited by the managing editor Gresley Lukin Jan 1881 Sep 1883 William O Carroll as the de facto editor although officially edited by the managing editor Charles Hardie Buzacott Sep 1883 Oct 1887 Carl Adolph Feilberg Oct 1887 Dec 1887 Edmund John T Barton later author of the Jubilee History of Queensland Jan 1888 Jun 1891 William Kinnaird Rose Jan 1894 Nov 1898 Frederick William Ward Dec 1898 Apr 1903 Charles Brunsdon Fletcher son in law of Sir Arthur Rutledge 34 April 1903 1906 Edmund John T Barton later author of the Jubilee History of Queensland 1906 Jun 1916 John James Knight Jun 1916 Jun 1919 John MacGregor Jun 1919 1932 R Sanderson Taylor 1932 Dec 1933 Firman McKinnon Jan 1934 Sep 1936 Reginald Tingey Foster also Editor in Chief The Courier Mail The Sunday Mail The Queenslander late 1936 1938 Charles E Sligo news editor acting editor Apr 1938 late 1941 Jack C Waters also Editor in Chief The Courier Mail The Sunday Mail The Queenslander to 1939 1942 1968 Theodor Charles Bray later Sir Theodor after 1953 also Editor in Chief The Courier Mail The Sunday Mail 1968 1969 Alan F Cummins 1969 1979 John R Atherton 1979 1984 Kevin J Kavanagh Mar 1984 Mar 1987 David C Smith Feb 1986 Mar 1987 also Editor in Chief The Courier Mail The Sunday Mail Mar 1987 Apr 1991 Greg Chamberlin Mar 1987 Apr 1991 Ron Richards managing editor Apr 1991 Apr 1995 Jack Lunn Editor in Chief The Courier Mail The Sunday Mail Apr 1991 Apr 1995 Des Houghton Apr 1995 Jun 2002 Chris Mitchell also Editor in Chief The Courier Mail The Sunday Mail Jun 2002 Mar 2010 David Fagan Mar 2010 Editor in Chief The Courier Mail The Sunday Mail Mar 2010 June 2013 Michael Crutcher June 2013 2016 Chris Dore 2016 2017 Lachlan Heywood 2017 2019 Sam Weir 2020 Chris JonesSee also edit nbsp Queensland portal The Sunday Mail List of newspapers in AustraliaReferences edit The Brisbane Courier Trove Public Library of Australia 2008 Brisbane Courier 26 October 1861 p2c obituary for Lyon Brisbane Courier 22 August 1887 p 6 amp 22 June 1926 The Story of the Courier DEATH OF THE HON JAMES SWAN The Brisbane Courier Vol XLVII no 10 415 Queensland Australia 2 June 1891 p 5 Archived from the original on 5 August 2022 Retrieved 4 May 2009 via National Library of Australia JUBILEE ISSUE The Brisbane Courier Vol LIII no 11 992 Queensland Australia 20 June 1896 p 7 Archived from the original on 5 August 2022 Retrieved 4 May 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History Brisbane History Archived from the original on 4 February 2015 Retrieved 23 April 2015 Further reading editBrisbane Courier 29 January 1895 p2 The Queenslander New Series Brisbane Courier 20 June 1896 p7a 8c Jubilee Issue 1846 To 1896 Half a Century of News Paper Work A Chequered Career Genesis of a Daily Paper The Early Press of Queensland by J J Knight Brisbane Courier 22 June 1926 Eightieth Birthday Number Browne Reginald Spencer A Journalist s Memories Read Press Brisbane 1927 351 pages amp index Browne Reginald Spencer article in the Brisbane Courier of 26 August 1933 page 14 15 Courier Editors Fifty Years With Them Cryle Denis The Press In Colonial Queensland A Social and Political History 1845 1875 Brisbane 1995 191 pages Davies Alfred G Queensland s Pioneer Journals and Journalists Historical Society of Queensland Journal RHSQ vol 3 No 4 1936 47 p265 283 Orsted Jensen Robert The Right To Live the Politics of Race and the Troubled Conscience of an Australian Journalist 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