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Issue Details: First known date: 1984-... 1984- Townsville Bulletin
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Notes

  • RANGE: Monday, Mar. 26, 1984-
  • Continues the Townsville Daily Bulletin (1883-1984).

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Works about this Work

Hot Metal Era Dave Clayton , 2004 single work prose
— Appears in: Townsville : History and Mystery 2004; (p. 27 - 28)
Clayton writes about his forty-eight years as a newspaper worker with North Queensland Newspapers.
A Journalistic Grand Old Man E. J. Banfield , 1892 single work
— Appears in: The Townsville Evening Star , 7 September 1892; (p. 2)
A paragraph item on J. W. Banfield, father of E. J. Banfield: 'One of the Grand Old Men of Australian journalism is ... Mr. J. W. Banfield, the proprietor of the Ararat Advertiser, who founded the paper there in 1857 when the rush was first reported, and who has owned and edited it ever since.... Of Mr. Banfield's three sons, two are journalists; one of these manages the Advertiser, which is a prosperous country paper and the other is Mr. E. J. Banfield the sole-editor of the Townsville Bulletin.'
Separation 1890 single work column
— Appears in: The Cairns Post , 7 May 1890; (p. 2)
A vitriolic editorial attacking an article in The Townsville Bulletin which supported the creation of a separate state for North Queensland.
[Untitled] 1889 single work column
— Appears in: Cairns Post , 21 December vol. 7 no. 481 1889; (p. 3)
'The editor of the Townsville Bulletin, in the issue of the 18th inst., gloats over a 'Xmas present of soap - rather a suggestive contribution we should have thought.'
'Hansard' for the People 1887 single work column
— Appears in: The Cairns Post , 21 September 1887; (p. 2)
Refers to a recently defeated motion that Hansard should be supplied free of charge to newspaper propietors for distribution to their subscribers. The motion was supported by the Premier of Queensland, S. W. Griffith, but The Cairns Post agrees with The Townsville Bulletin that their readers would have little interest in 'wading through the eloquent utterances of our legislators'.
A Journalistic Grand Old Man E. J. Banfield , 1892 single work
— Appears in: The Townsville Evening Star , 7 September 1892; (p. 2)
A paragraph item on J. W. Banfield, father of E. J. Banfield: 'One of the Grand Old Men of Australian journalism is ... Mr. J. W. Banfield, the proprietor of the Ararat Advertiser, who founded the paper there in 1857 when the rush was first reported, and who has owned and edited it ever since.... Of Mr. Banfield's three sons, two are journalists; one of these manages the Advertiser, which is a prosperous country paper and the other is Mr. E. J. Banfield the sole-editor of the Townsville Bulletin.'
Hot Metal Era Dave Clayton , 2004 single work prose
— Appears in: Townsville : History and Mystery 2004; (p. 27 - 28)
Clayton writes about his forty-eight years as a newspaper worker with North Queensland Newspapers.
'Hansard' for the People 1887 single work column
— Appears in: The Cairns Post , 21 September 1887; (p. 2)
Refers to a recently defeated motion that Hansard should be supplied free of charge to newspaper propietors for distribution to their subscribers. The motion was supported by the Premier of Queensland, S. W. Griffith, but The Cairns Post agrees with The Townsville Bulletin that their readers would have little interest in 'wading through the eloquent utterances of our legislators'.
[Untitled] 1889 single work column
— Appears in: Cairns Post , 21 December vol. 7 no. 481 1889; (p. 3)
'The editor of the Townsville Bulletin, in the issue of the 18th inst., gloats over a 'Xmas present of soap - rather a suggestive contribution we should have thought.'
Separation 1890 single work column
— Appears in: The Cairns Post , 7 May 1890; (p. 2)
A vitriolic editorial attacking an article in The Townsville Bulletin which supported the creation of a separate state for North Queensland.

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ISSN: 1327-4317
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