The Sunday Telegraph (Sydney)

The Sunday Telegraph is an Australian tabloid newspaper, the separately published Sunday edition of The Daily Telegraph. It is available throughout Sydney, across most of regional and remote New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and South East Queensland. As of 2012, The Sunday Telegraph is Australia's biggest selling newspaper.

The Sunday Telegraph
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)News Limited
EditorMick Carroll
Political alignmentConservative, populist
Headquarters2 Holt Street,
Surry Hills, NSW, Australia
Websitehttp://www.thetelegraph.com.au

Publication

The Sunday Telegraph is produced in the Holt Street offices of Nationwide News, an Australian subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. It is printed at the Chullora and Gold Coast printing presses and distributed across New South Wales, Canberra and South East Queensland.

Structure

The Sunday Telegraph is a tabloid style newspaper, with a strong emphasis on family and giveaways. The newspaper contains five distinct sections as well as five liftouts.

Sections

  • News - breaking news and investigative journalism from around Australia.
  • World - news from around the globe.
  • Sport - features sport news from around Australia and the world (also includes The Punter, a racing liftout.)
  • Insider - the back pages of the newspaper, featuring gossip and celebrity news.

Liftouts

  • Body+soul - a health and lifestyle magazine with an emphasis on women.
  • Stellar - a glossy liftout featuring interviews, fashion and delicious on Sunday food section.
  • Escape - a large travel magazine featuring stories and travel deals.
  • TV Guide - features television guide and entertainment news and reviews.

Editor

The current editor is Mick Carroll (former deputy editor of The Daily Telegraph and editor of the Townsville Bulletin) who has edited the paper since 2012. The deputy editor is Claire Harvey.

Accolades

In addition to being Australia's most widely read newspaper, The Sunday Telegraph won News Limited's Newspaper of the Year Award at the 2011 News Awards.



Official website

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