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''The Sunday Telegraph'' is an Australian tabloid newspaper, the separately published Sunday edition of ''
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''. It is available throughout
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. , ''The Sunday Telegraph'' is Australia's biggest selling newspaper.


History

The Sunday Telegraph was founded in 1939 by Frank Packer, as the weekend version of the Daily Telegraph, which he had acquired in 1936. On its first front page it reported on Nazi Germany's oppression of the Czechs, after the Nazi invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1938. The first editor was
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who worked with the editor of the Daily Telegraph Brian Penton to fight against government censorship during the war.


Publication

''The Sunday Telegraph'' is produced in the Holt Street offices of
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, an Australian subsidiary of
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s News Corp. It is printed at the Chullora and Gold Coast printing presses and distributed across
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and
South East Queensland South East Queensland (SEQ) is a bio-geographical, metropolitan, political and administrative region of the state of Queensland in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million people out of the state's population of 5.1 million. Th ...
.


Structure

''The Sunday Telegraph'' is a
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style newspaper, with a strong emphasis on family and giveaways. The newspaper contains five distinct sections as well as five liftouts.


Sections

* News – breaking news and investigative journalism from around Australia. * World – news from around the globe. * Sport – features sport news from around Australia and the world (also includes ''The Punter'', a racing liftout.) * Insider – the back pages of the newspaper, featuring gossip and celebrity news.


Liftouts

* ''Body+Soul'' – a health and lifestyle magazine with an emphasis on women. * ''Stellar'' – a glossy liftout featuring interviews, fashion and delicious on Sunday food section. * ''Escape'' – a large travel magazine featuring stories and travel deals. * TV Guide – features television guide and entertainment news and reviews.


Editor

The current editor is Mick Carroll (former deputy editor of ''The Daily Telegraph'' and editor of the ''Townsville Bulletin'') who has edited the paper since 2012. Carroll also became editor of The Saturday Telegraph in 2019.


Accolades

In addition to being Australia's most widely read newspaper, ''The Sunday Telegraph'' won News Limited's Newspaper of the Year Award at the 2011 News Awards.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sunday Telegraph Newspapers published in New South Wales Weekly newspapers published in Australia