Quest Community Newspapers

Quest Community Newspapers is a newspaper company in Bowen Hills, Queensland, Australia. It is owned and operated by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp Australia.

Quest Community Newspapers
IndustryMedia
FoundedJuly 1985 (1985-07)
Headquarters,
Area served
South East Queensland
ProductsNewspapers
ParentNews Corp Australia
Websitequestnews.com.au

It currently publishes weekly tabloids and one bi-weekly, providing news coverage primarily for the greater Brisbane area. In total, there are 20 free suburban newspapers, one news magazine (City News) and one gloss lifestyle magazine based on the Sunshine Coast, The Weekender, distributed to households and businesses throughout South East Queensland.

Its head office is at the corner of Mayne Road and Campbell Street, Bowen Hills, Queensland.

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Collectively, Quest Community Newspapers cover an area stretching from Caboolture in the north to Logan in the south, providing coverage of key suburbs in Brisbane for more than 1,000,000 readers in print and online weekly.

The full list of titles are:

  • Albert and Logan News
  • Caboolture Herald (formerly Caboolture Shire Herald)
  • City North News (May 5, 2005 (2005-05-05)[1] present)
  • City South News
  • North-West News
  • North Lakes Times
  • Northside Chronicle
  • Pine Rivers Press
  • Redcliffe & Bayside Herald
  • South-East Advertiser
  • Southern Star
  • South-West News
  • Springfield News
  • Westside News
  • Wynnum Herald

All Quest titles feature regular sections such as Motoring, Sport, Street-Watch and Lifestyle as well as local news and issues.

The Quest Newspaper Group was formed in July 1985 through an amalgamation of established weekly free-distribution newspapers across Brisbane.

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References

  1. "Northern Exposure". City North News (Brisbane, Australia) (1 ed.). 5 May 2005. p. 002. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
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