Format | Tabloid |
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Owner | News Limited |
Editor | Neil Breen |
Political alignment | conservative, populist |
Official website | [1] |
The Sunday Telegraph is an Australian newspaper published every Sunday across New South Wales and parts of Queensland. As of 2011, The Sunday Telegraph is Australia's biggest selling newspaper.
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The Sunday Telegraph is produced in the Holt Street offices of Nationwide News, an Australian subsidiary of the Rupert Murdoch owned News Corp. It is printed at the Chullora and Gold Coast printing presses and distributed across New South Wales and SE Queensland.
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. All are included in the Sunday Telegraph's cover price of $2 AUD.
The current editor is Neil Breen (former sports editor at The Australian) who has edited the paper since 2006. The deputy editor is Christopher Dore.
In addition to being Australia's most widely read newspaper, The Sunday Telegraph picked up the coveted Newspaper of the Year Award at the annual News Awards on Friday 5 November 2011.
Contrary to public opinion, The Sunday Telegraph is not affiliated with another Sydney tabloid The Daily Telegraph also published by Nationwide News. Although occasionally the two papers share stories in order to trump Fairfax competitors, The Sunday Telegraph is not the Sunday edition of The Daily Telegraph and is in fact an entirely separate publication.