Sunshine Coast Daily

The Sunshine Coast Daily
Type newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner(s) APN News & Media
Editor

Jenna Cairney general manager = Grant Ferry

language = English
Headquarters Australia Maroochydore, Queensland, Australia
Newspaper Place and Dalton Drive
Maroochydore QLD 4558
Circulation 11885 Monday-Friday
16,286 Saturday
Website thedaily.com.au

The Sunshine Coast Daily is the only daily newspaper specifically serving the Sunshine Coast region of Queensland, Australia. The newspaper is owned by APN News & Media. It was once considered the company's flagship newspaper in Australia.

In 2008, the circulation of the Sunshine Coast Daily was 21,604 Monday to Friday and 34,716 on Saturday.[1]

In 2015, those figures are down to 12,200 Monday to Friday and just under 18,000 on Saturday.

The Sunshine Coast Daily website is part of the APN Regional News Network.

Journalists

Journalists at the Sunshine Coast Daily include Janine Hill, Kathy Sundstrom, Stuart Cumming, Scott Sawyer, Nicky Moffat, Roxanne O'Kane, Luke Simmonds, Anthony Brand, and Bill Hoffman. There are a number of editors at the newspaper including editor-in-chief Jenna Cairney, deputy editor Damian Bathersby, sports editor Steele Taylor, community engagement editor Shirley Sinclair, news director Alex Easton, weekend editor Brandt Teale, and property editor Erle Levey. Our reporters at the APN Newsdesk, based in Brisbane are also key to our organisation.

There are also a number of community publications attached to the newspaper, the Caloundra Weekly, Maroochy Weekly, Nambour Weekly, Range News, and Buderim Chronicle, run by a team of journalists led by Erin Long and including Alex Nolan, Sophie Meixner, Erica Henderson, and Jessica McKenzie. The Sunshine Coast Daily is also responsible for producing the Caboolture News, Noosa News, and Bribie Weekly.

See also

References

  1. Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC). Average Net Paid Sales for October–December 2008 (metro and larger regional titles)/January–June 2008 (other regional titles).

External links

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