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''The Canberra Times'' is a
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in Canberra, Australia, which is published by
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. It was founded in 1926, and has changed ownership and format several times.


History

''The Canberra Times'' was launched in 1926 by Thomas Shakespeare along with his oldest son Arthur Shakespeare and two younger sons Christopher and James. The newspaper's headquarters were originally located in the Civic retail precinct, in Cooyong Street and Mort Street, in blocks bought by Thomas Shakespeare in the first sale of Canberra leases in 1924. The newspaper's first issue was published on 3 September 1926. It was the second paper to be printed in the city, the first being ''
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''. Between September 1926 and February 1928, the newspaper was a weekly issue. The first daily issue was 28 February 1928. In June 1956, ''The Canberra Times'' converted from broadsheet to tabloid format. Arthur Shakespeare sold the paper to John Fairfax Ltd in 1964, on the condition that it continue to advocate for Canberra. Soon after, in July 1964, the format was switched back to broadsheet and printing was moved to Fairfax's newly installed press in
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. Offices remained open in the Civic retail precinct until April 1987 when ''The Canberra Times'' moved its entire operation to the new office of The Federal Capital Press of Australia, also in Fyshwick. The paper was later sold to
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, which in turn sold it to Kerry Stokes in 1989 for $110 million. Rural Press Limited bought the paper from Stokes in 1998 for $160 million. The ''Times'' rejoined the Fairfax stable in 2007 when Rural Press merged with Fairfax. The paper first went
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on 31 March 1997. In 2008, ''The Canberra Times'' printed a formal apology after the paper published an essay in which
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falsely accused American historian Daniel Pipes of suggesting that Muslims deserved to be slaughtered as Jews were during
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. On 17 October 2008, ''The Canberra Times'' was distributed with a sticker advertising the ACT Labor Party on the front page. Complaints about the sticker prompted the general manager, Ken Nichols, to issue an explanation. In October 2013, Fairfax Media announced that ''The Canberra Times'' would be restructured to join the
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Group of regional, agricultural and community newspapers, shifting from the metropolitan news division of Fairfax. A new editorial leadership team was appointed in November 2015, with Grant Newton as editor of the newspaper and Scott Hannaford as deputy editor and news director. In March 2016, staff at the newspaper were told there would be a restructure at ''The Canberra Times'' and that the paper would move from a broadsheet format to a tabloid. Fairfax Media also announced they would be cutting 12 jobs from the newspaper's staff.


Notable staff

The paper's editors have included Jack Waterford and Michelle Grattan (1993–95), the first female editor of a metropolitan daily newspaper in Australia. A recent editor-in-chief, Peter Fray, left in January 2009 to edit ''
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''. He was succeeded by Rod Quinn, who announced the formation of a new senior editorial team in 2012.The Canberra Times unveils new senior editorial team
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Editorial cartoonists have included
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, David Pope and Pat Campbell.


See also

* List of newspapers in Australia


References


External links


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