Printed daily Monday to Saturday.
Average net circulation Mon-Fri: 13,248
Average net circulation Sat: 15,256
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)
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.
It was
not, however, the first newspaper in Ipswich. That honour belongs to
the North Australian, founded in 1855 and having on its staff two men
who were to play a major part in the establishment of other Queensland
newspapers, Hugh Parkinson, the foremen printer, and Arthur Sydney
Lyon, the editor. The publishing office of this paper was moved to
Brisbane in 1863.
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
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. The greatest success story connected with
the paper was that of a young lad, William Kippen, who rose from the
position of paper seller in 1862 to become chairman of directors in
1914.
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. We are now a member of the APN News & Media Ltd Group.