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The Toowoomba Chronicle

The Toowoomba Chronicle is a daily newspaper serving Toowoomba, the Lockyer Valley and Darling Downs regional areas in Queensland, Australia.

The Toowoomba Chronicle
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)News Corp Australia
EditorSteve Etwell
News editorWill Hunter
Founded1922
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersToowoomba, Queensland, Australia
Level 1/5 Keefe St
Toowoomba QLD 4350
Circulation22,808 Monday-Friday
30,270 Saturday
Websitethechronicle.com.au

As of 2016, the newspaper is owned by News Corp Australia,[1] and forms part of their Regional Media network.[2]

In 2008, the audited circulation of The Toowoomba Chronicle was 22,808 Monday to Friday and 30,270 on Saturday.[3]

History edit

The Darling Downs Gazette, founded at Drayton by Arthur Sidney Lyon, began publication in a wooden shanty on 10 June 1858.[citation needed] It moved to the burgeoning town of Toowoomba and merged with The Chronicle in 1922. [citation needed]The Chronicle, founded by Darius Hunt, began as a fourpenny weekly on 4 July 1861 in a coachbuilder's shop in James Street.[citation needed] On 4 February 1876, William Henry Groom became sole proprietor, beginning nearly half a century of family control of a newspaper that he transformed into a powerful and persuasive political weapon.[citation needed]

Archibald Meston was one of the editors.[4]

In 1922 the Dunn family acquired the Gazette and the two newspapers were amalgamated as the Toowoomba Chronicle and Darling Downs Gazette. The combined newspaper was published first on 2 October 1922. On 20 October 1969 The Chronicle format was changed from broadsheet to tabloid. The Chronicle and the Downs Star merged on 1 October 1970 under a new company Toowoomba Newspapers Pty Ltd. The newspaper was relaunched as Toowoomba's Mail in September 2003.

In 1988, Australian Provincial Newspapers Ltd (APN) acquired a 50% share in Toowoomba Newspapers.[5]

Notable Breaking Stories edit

Encores owner named in alleged sex scandal edit

The Toowoomba Chronicle reported on breakthrough claims regarding a previous Toowoomba Grammar School teacher’s relationship with her student. The alleged private school sex scandal was identified between a prominent teacher and business woman, and former student. The student alleged that this long-running sexual relationship started when he was thirteen years old and the teacher was 29. Whilst the teacher has denied these claims, she was sued for more than $1 million and private notes between the pair were used in court as evidence.[6]

AFP corruption scandal edit

Reporting on the “biggest corruption scandal to hit the national police force in decades”, The Toowoomba Chronicle covered the dismissal of two senior Australian Federal Police officers. This “Sydney Mafia” scandal saw The Chronicle follow accusations of fraud. In this case, the story surrounded the inappropriate use of Australian Federal Police credit cards to buy goods for personal use including white goods, such as televisions and Xboxes. It broke news of alleged use of police vehicles for personal reasons. and revealed that thirty nine Australian Federal Police members have been suspended in the last two years and 22 Australian Federal Police officers have been fired.[7]

Buried Treasure edit

In 2018, The Toowoomba Chronicle broke the news that there more than 5,600 coins had been unearthed at a worksite.[8] The reason for the buried treasure was reported as a result of a family that fled Germany due to religious discrimination and stored it for safekeeping.

Eleven Year Flood Anniversary edit

The Toowoomba Chronicle reflected on 10 January 2011, describing it as an "unforgettable date for many people across Toowoomba City. In reviewing the effects of the 2011 floods on the Queensland community, this was a notable Toowoomba Chronicle tabloid.

Historical Archives edit

Being founded in 1922, the Toowoomba Chronicle’s previous publications include many articles that illustrate the historical progression of the city of Toowoomba. As such, archives are captured of previously published newspapers to encapsulate the city’s history. Here, in excess of 1.5 million negatives that were published in the Toowoomba Chronicle (from 1953 - 2002) and 37,000 editions of the newspaper (from 1861 - 2009) are stored in the University of Southern Queensland. These can be accessed by contacting the Regional Council Local History Library.[9]

Trove has also recently added over sixteen years of The Toowoomba Chronicle’s previous publications in digitised form to their library. This was facilitated by a partnership between the National Library of Australia and the State Library of Queensland. The Trove also holds The Toowoomba Chronicle’s articles that were published from 1861 -1902.[10]

These archived articles draw light to significant moments in Toowoomba’s history, such as the Great Depression Camp for unemployed men. A saved June 1931 publication provides a photograph of the camp’s setting, which features a tent that was received by the camp from the Toowoomba Girl Guides. The location of the camps are also provided by archives from The Chronicle.[11]

Historical exhibitions edit

In celebration of the newspaper’s one hundred and fiftieth birthday, an exhibition titled “Toowoomba Through The Chronicle Lens” at the Cobb+Co Museum was built and marketed. This featured the championed Walkley Award winning image by The Chronicle’s Photographer Nev Madsen that illustrates a flood rescue scene. This Chronicle photograph also received a Best Community and Regional Photography category award. This exhibition also featured other pieces of The Chronicle’s history, with previous Chronicle photographers: Dave Noonan, Bev Lacey and Kevin Farmer’s images on display for the exhibition’s spectators. These works included an elephant race, a man comforting a sick horse and a car that drove off a bridge while towing a caravan. These images that resonated with The Toowoomba Chronicle’s audiences over time were selected as highlights of the exhibition.[12]

Circulation and distribution edit

The Toowoomba Chronicle is available via print edition, desktop format, mobile format and a digital edition. Readers can subscribe to receive one of three different packages, namely: Full Digital Access, Weekend Paper Delivery or a 7-Day Paper Delivery. Payments for these are received on a weekly basis by The Chronicle.

Social media edit

On social media outlet Facebook, the Chronicle’s stories are also circulated. During the year of 2020, the most distributed post about Prince Charles and Camilla reached 1.4 million people, achieved 900 reactions and over 1,100 comments.

On Instagram, The Toowoomba Chronicle run under the handle @twbachronicle. Their content includes a summary post of their "top stories" that are released frequently to break news in time to their followers. The account is normally related to community news. Their top engaging posts are regarding school formals. The Instagram account also draws attention to social issues, such as the acknowledgement of R U OK? Day. The account has a following of approximately 4,531.

Launch of App edit

The Toowoomba Chronicle can also be reached on via an App. Released on 20 August 2015, the free application displays news, with a similar layout to the website. APN Newspapers[13] describes this medium as a way to “bring all the news that matters in your community” to a mobile phone or tablet format.

Launch of updated website edit

During October 2020, The Toowoomba Chronicle re-launched their website. This update was made with hopes to create a “faster, cleaner and more enhanced user experience”.[14] With this website renewal, the navigation bar was placed at the front, with local news placed first. Along with this, there is a drop down bar for different subject matters that are covered by The Toowoomba Chronicle. A link to the daily edition of the newspaper is also provided on the top left of the home page, where subscribers can access their rewards without Courier-Mail. The Chronicle has described the reason for this modernisation to be a result of “extensive research” and a product of feedback from their tabloid subscribers around the nation.

Contributors edit

Current Contributors edit

Name Title
Morgan Burley [15] Reporter
John Heeney Photographer
Jason Gibbs Sports Editor
Tom Gillespie Journalist
Peter Hardwick Court Reporter
Meghan Harris Digital Producer
Susan Hartland Designer
Will Hunter Deputy Editor
Neville Madsen Photographer
Kate McCormack Journalist
Rhylea Millar Journalist
Michael Nolan Crime Reporter
Jarrad Potter Journalist
Sean Teuma Sports Reporter

Previous notable contributors edit

Name Title
Steve Elwell [16] Editor for 40 years

Digitisation edit

The paper has been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program of the National Library of Australia.[17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Burrowes, Tim (29 December 2016) News Corp completes takeover of APN's regional newspapers, Mumbrella. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  2. ^ Samios, Zoe (14 March 2018) News Corp's regional Queensland publications move to premium digital subscription model, Mumbrella. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  3. ^ Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC). Average Net Paid Sales for October–December 2008 (metro and larger regional titles)/January–June 2008 (other regional titles).
  4. ^ "MR. A. MESTON". The Brisbane Courier. National Library of Australia. 12 March 1924. p. 6. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  5. ^ The Toowoomba Chronicle. Retrieved 13 March 2009.
  6. ^ Marsh, V. (2021, March 19). Encores Owner Named in Alleged Sex Scandal. Retrieved from pressreader: https://www.pressreader.com/australia/the-chronicle-8992/20210319/281479279179248
  7. ^ O'Brien, N. (2022, Jan 5). pressreader. Retrieved from AFP Corruption scandal : https://www.pressreader.com/australia/the-chronicle-8992/20220105/281616718711153
  8. ^ Newton, M. (2020, October 24). Buried Treasure. Retrieved from pressreader: https://www.pressreader.com/australia/the-chronicle-8992/20201024/textview
  9. ^ University of Southern Queensland. (2021). Historical Collections. Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.
  10. ^ Admin, J. (2019, May 30). More historical Toowoomba newspapers now available via Trove. Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
  11. ^ Barker, B., & Lamb, L. (2009). Charity and the Work Ethic in a 1930s Depression Era Itinerant’s Camp on the Toowoomba Range Escarpment, Queensland. The Archaeology of Poverty and Human Dignity, 263-279.
  12. ^ "Queensland Museum Network". www.museum.qld.gov.au.
  13. ^ APN Newspapers Pty Ltd. (n.d.). The Chronicle. Retrieved from AppAdvice : https://appadvice.com/app/the-chronicle/1006563932
  14. ^ "Welcome to our brand new website, built with you in mind". The Chronicle. 30 September 2020.
  15. ^ News Regional Media . (2020, December 8). YOUR TRUSTED NEWS FOR TOOWOOMBA. Retrieved from News Regional Media : https://media.news.com.au/newsregionalmedia/nrm/the-toowoomba-chronicle.html
  16. ^ News Regional Media . (2020, December 8). YOUR TRUSTED NEWS FOR TOOWOOMBA. Retrieved from News Regional Media : https://media.news.com.au/newsregionalmedia/nrm/the-toowoomba-chronicle.html
  17. ^ . Trove. Archived from the original on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 2 December 2015.

External links edit

  • The Toowoomba Chronicle
  • The Toowoomba Chronicle and Queensland Advertiser ((Qld. : 1861 - 1875) at Trove

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The Toowoomba Chronicle is a daily newspaper serving Toowoomba the Lockyer Valley and Darling Downs regional areas in Queensland Australia The Toowoomba ChronicleTypeDaily newspaperFormatTabloidOwner s News Corp AustraliaEditorSteve EtwellNews editorWill HunterFounded1922LanguageEnglishHeadquartersToowoomba Queensland AustraliaLevel 1 5 Keefe StToowoomba QLD 4350Circulation22 808 Monday Friday30 270 SaturdayWebsitethechronicle com au As of 2016 the newspaper is owned by News Corp Australia 1 and forms part of their Regional Media network 2 In 2008 the audited circulation of The Toowoomba Chronicle was 22 808 Monday to Friday and 30 270 on Saturday 3 Contents 1 History 2 Notable Breaking Stories 2 1 Encores owner named in alleged sex scandal 2 2 AFP corruption scandal 2 3 Buried Treasure 2 4 Eleven Year Flood Anniversary 3 Historical Archives 3 1 Historical exhibitions 4 Circulation and distribution 4 1 Social media 4 2 Launch of App 4 3 Launch of updated website 5 Contributors 5 1 Current Contributors 5 2 Previous notable contributors 6 Digitisation 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe Darling Downs Gazette founded at Drayton by Arthur Sidney Lyon began publication in a wooden shanty on 10 June 1858 citation needed It moved to the burgeoning town of Toowoomba and merged with The Chronicle in 1922 citation needed The Chronicle founded by Darius Hunt began as a fourpenny weekly on 4 July 1861 in a coachbuilder s shop in James Street citation needed On 4 February 1876 William Henry Groom became sole proprietor beginning nearly half a century of family control of a newspaper that he transformed into a powerful and persuasive political weapon citation needed Archibald Meston was one of the editors 4 In 1922 the Dunn family acquired the Gazette and the two newspapers were amalgamated as the Toowoomba Chronicle and Darling Downs Gazette The combined newspaper was published first on 2 October 1922 On 20 October 1969 The Chronicle format was changed from broadsheet to tabloid The Chronicle and the Downs Star merged on 1 October 1970 under a new company Toowoomba Newspapers Pty Ltd The newspaper was relaunched as Toowoomba s Mail in September 2003 In 1988 Australian Provincial Newspapers Ltd APN acquired a 50 share in Toowoomba Newspapers 5 Notable Breaking Stories editEncores owner named in alleged sex scandal edit The Toowoomba Chronicle reported on breakthrough claims regarding a previous Toowoomba Grammar School teacher s relationship with her student The alleged private school sex scandal was identified between a prominent teacher and business woman and former student The student alleged that this long running sexual relationship started when he was thirteen years old and the teacher was 29 Whilst the teacher has denied these claims she was sued for more than 1 million and private notes between the pair were used in court as evidence 6 AFP corruption scandal edit Reporting on the biggest corruption scandal to hit the national police force in decades The Toowoomba Chronicle covered the dismissal of two senior Australian Federal Police officers This Sydney Mafia scandal saw The Chronicle follow accusations of fraud In this case the story surrounded the inappropriate use of Australian Federal Police credit cards to buy goods for personal use including white goods such as televisions and Xboxes It broke news of alleged use of police vehicles for personal reasons and revealed that thirty nine Australian Federal Police members have been suspended in the last two years and 22 Australian Federal Police officers have been fired 7 Buried Treasure edit In 2018 The Toowoomba Chronicle broke the news that there more than 5 600 coins had been unearthed at a worksite 8 The reason for the buried treasure was reported as a result of a family that fled Germany due to religious discrimination and stored it for safekeeping Eleven Year Flood Anniversary edit The Toowoomba Chronicle reflected on 10 January 2011 describing it as an unforgettable date for many people across Toowoomba City In reviewing the effects of the 2011 floods on the Queensland community this was a notable Toowoomba Chronicle tabloid Historical Archives editBeing founded in 1922 the Toowoomba Chronicle s previous publications include many articles that illustrate the historical progression of the city of Toowoomba As such archives are captured of previously published newspapers to encapsulate the city s history Here in excess of 1 5 million negatives that were published in the Toowoomba Chronicle from 1953 2002 and 37 000 editions of the newspaper from 1861 2009 are stored in the University of Southern Queensland These can be accessed by contacting the Regional Council Local History Library 9 Trove has also recently added over sixteen years of The Toowoomba Chronicle s previous publications in digitised form to their library This was facilitated by a partnership between the National Library of Australia and the State Library of Queensland The Trove also holds The Toowoomba Chronicle s articles that were published from 1861 1902 10 These archived articles draw light to significant moments in Toowoomba s history such as the Great Depression Camp for unemployed men A saved June 1931 publication provides a photograph of the camp s setting which features a tent that was received by the camp from the Toowoomba Girl Guides The location of the camps are also provided by archives from The Chronicle 11 Historical exhibitions edit In celebration of the newspaper s one hundred and fiftieth birthday an exhibition titled Toowoomba Through The Chronicle Lens at the Cobb Co Museum was built and marketed This featured the championed Walkley Award winning image by The Chronicle s Photographer Nev Madsen that illustrates a flood rescue scene This Chronicle photograph also received a Best Community and Regional Photography category award This exhibition also featured other pieces of The Chronicle s history with previous Chronicle photographers Dave Noonan Bev Lacey and Kevin Farmer s images on display for the exhibition s spectators These works included an elephant race a man comforting a sick horse and a car that drove off a bridge while towing a caravan These images that resonated with The Toowoomba Chronicle s audiences over time were selected as highlights of the exhibition 12 Circulation and distribution editThe Toowoomba Chronicle is available via print edition desktop format mobile format and a digital edition Readers can subscribe to receive one of three different packages namely Full Digital Access Weekend Paper Delivery or a 7 Day Paper Delivery Payments for these are received on a weekly basis by The Chronicle Social media edit On social media outlet Facebook the Chronicle s stories are also circulated During the year of 2020 the most distributed post about Prince Charles and Camilla reached 1 4 million people achieved 900 reactions and over 1 100 comments On Instagram The Toowoomba Chronicle run under the handle twbachronicle Their content includes a summary post of their top stories that are released frequently to break news in time to their followers The account is normally related to community news Their top engaging posts are regarding school formals The Instagram account also draws attention to social issues such as the acknowledgement of R U OK Day The account has a following of approximately 4 531 Launch of App edit The Toowoomba Chronicle can also be reached on via an App Released on 20 August 2015 the free application displays news with a similar layout to the website APN Newspapers 13 describes this medium as a way to bring all the news that matters in your community to a mobile phone or tablet format Launch of updated website edit During October 2020 The Toowoomba Chronicle re launched their website This update was made with hopes to create a faster cleaner and more enhanced user experience 14 With this website renewal the navigation bar was placed at the front with local news placed first Along with this there is a drop down bar for different subject matters that are covered by The Toowoomba Chronicle A link to the daily edition of the newspaper is also provided on the top left of the home page where subscribers can access their rewards without Courier Mail The Chronicle has described the reason for this modernisation to be a result of extensive research and a product of feedback from their tabloid subscribers around the nation Contributors editCurrent Contributors edit Name Title Morgan Burley 15 Reporter John Heeney Photographer Jason Gibbs Sports Editor Tom Gillespie Journalist Peter Hardwick Court Reporter Meghan Harris Digital Producer Susan Hartland Designer Will Hunter Deputy Editor Neville Madsen Photographer Kate McCormack Journalist Rhylea Millar Journalist Michael Nolan Crime Reporter Jarrad Potter Journalist Sean Teuma Sports Reporter Previous notable contributors edit Name Title Steve Elwell 16 Editor for 40 yearsDigitisation editThe paper has been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program of the National Library of Australia 17 See also editList of newspapers in AustraliaReferences edit Burrowes Tim 29 December 2016 News Corp completes takeover of APN s regional newspapers Mumbrella Retrieved 27 April 2018 Samios Zoe 14 March 2018 News Corp s regional Queensland publications move to premium digital subscription model Mumbrella Retrieved 27 April 2018 Audit Bureau of Circulations ABC Average Net Paid Sales for October December 2008 metro and larger regional titles January June 2008 other regional titles MR A MESTON The Brisbane Courier National Library of Australia 12 March 1924 p 6 Retrieved 20 September 2011 The Toowoomba Chronicle Retrieved 13 March 2009 Marsh V 2021 March 19 Encores Owner Named in Alleged Sex Scandal Retrieved from pressreader https www pressreader com australia the chronicle 8992 20210319 281479279179248 O Brien N 2022 Jan 5 pressreader Retrieved from AFP Corruption scandal https www pressreader com australia the chronicle 8992 20220105 281616718711153 Newton M 2020 October 24 Buried Treasure Retrieved from pressreader https www pressreader com australia the chronicle 8992 20201024 textview University of Southern Queensland 2021 Historical Collections Toowoomba Queensland Australia Admin J 2019 May 30 More historical Toowoomba newspapers now available via Trove Toowoomba Queensland Australia Barker B amp Lamb L 2009 Charity and the Work Ethic in a 1930s Depression Era Itinerant s Camp on the Toowoomba Range Escarpment Queensland The Archaeology of Poverty and Human Dignity 263 279 Queensland Museum Network www museum qld gov au APN Newspapers Pty Ltd n d The Chronicle Retrieved from AppAdvice https appadvice com app the chronicle 1006563932 Welcome to our brand new website built with you in mind The Chronicle 30 September 2020 News Regional Media 2020 December 8 YOUR TRUSTED NEWS FOR TOOWOOMBA Retrieved from News Regional Media https media news com au newsregionalmedia nrm the toowoomba chronicle html News Regional Media 2020 December 8 YOUR TRUSTED NEWS FOR TOOWOOMBA Retrieved from News Regional Media https media news com au newsregionalmedia nrm the toowoomba chronicle html Newspaper Digitisation Program Trove Archived from the original on 2 July 2015 Retrieved 2 December 2015 External links editThe Toowoomba Chronicle The Toowoomba Chronicle and Queensland Advertiser Qld 1861 1875 at Trove Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Toowoomba Chronicle amp oldid 1221325034, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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