The Telegraph (Brisbane)
Appearance
Telegraph was an afternoon newspaper in Brisbane that ceased publication sometime between 1985[1] and 1988[2]
The building where the Telegraph was first published from is now The Myer Centre, Brisbane.[3]
Staff
- James Cowlishaw, managing director in 1878.[4][5][6][7]
- Charles Wilmott, Assistant Messenger Overseer in the Brisbane Telegraph Office.[8]
- Nat Gould.[9]
- Frederick William Ward, editor (1916-December 1920)[10]
- Alfred Cecil Chave, journalist, 1930[11]
- Lionel Ker Strutton Hogg[12]
- Thomas William Heney (1920 to 1923)[13]
- Pendil Arthur Rayner (1928 as a cadet (cub) reporter-1943)[14]
- Sallyanne Atkinson, journalist (1960 to 1962)
- Edgar George Holt
- Ken Blanch, reporter.[15]
- Mark Hinchliffe joined as the sports sub-editor in 1981.[16]
- Peter Charlton, now the Courier-Mail's national affairs editor, was the business editor of The Courier-Mail and Brisbane Telegraph.[17]
- Lincoln Howes, now part of the 60 Minutes team, started his career at Brisbane's Telegraph.[18]
- Mitchell Murphy, now with Brisbane Times, was reporter and columnist covering covering elite level sport for both the Brisbane Telegraph and Daily Sun.[19]
- Barton Green[20]
References
- ^ Eric Shackle (March 11, 2007). "Brisbane's Newest Newspaper Goes Online". OhMyNews.
- ^ Murdoch: landmarks
- ^ [1]
- ^ Cowlishaw, James (1834 - 1929), Australian Dictionary of Biography
- ^ http://belindacohen.tripod.com/cowlishawfamily/id5.html
- ^ http://belindacohen.tripod.com/cowlishawfamily/id4.html
- ^ 23 August 1883, The Brisbane Courier
- ^ "Persons called before Queensland Government Committees". State Library of Queensland.
- ^ Gould, Nat, 1857-1919.
- ^ Ward, Frederick William (1847 - 1934), Australian Dictionary of Biography
- ^ Chave, Alfred Cecil (1905 - 1971), Australian Dictionary of Biography
- ^ 15 April 2008. "You wouldn't read about it". On Line Opinion.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Serle, Percival (1949). "Heney, Thomas William". Dictionary of Australian Biography. Sydney: Angus & Robertson.
- ^ Australia's Accredited Dead, by Doral Chenoweth
- ^ New light on Brisbane's most infamous murder case, ABC
- ^ Bio: Mark Hinchliffe, Courier Mail
- ^ Bio: Peter Charlton, Courier Mail
- ^ Bio: Lincoln Howes, 60 Minutes
- ^ Bio: Mitchell Murphy, Brisbane Times
- ^ Bio: Barton Green, Director
External links
- Brisbane telegraph, NLA
- Brisbane telegraph (microform), NLA
- Telegraph, Brisbane memories wiki, Griffith University.
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