The Canberra Times
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Type | Daily newspaper |
Format | Broadsheet |
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Owner | Rural Press Limited |
Editor | Peter Fray |
Founded | 1926 |
Headquarters | 9 Pirie Street Fyshwick ACT |
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Website: http://canberratimes.com.au/ |
The Canberra Times newspaper was founded in 1926 in Canberra, Australia by Arthur Shakespeare.
It was the second paper to be printed in the city, the first being The Federal Capital Pioneer. The paper was sold to the Fairfax group in the 1960s by Arthur Shakespeare on the condition that it continue to advocate for Canberra. It was later sold to Publishing and Broadcasting Limited, which in turn sold it to Kerry Stokes in 1989 for $110 million. Rural Press Limited bought the paper from Stokes in 1998 for $160 million. The paper first went online on 31 March 1997.
Its current editor-at-large is Jack Waterford. The editor in chief is Peter Fray, formerly of The Age newspaper. Previous editors include Michelle Grattan (1993-95), the first female editor of a metropolitan daily newspaper in Australia.
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