The Courier (Ballarat) Explained

The Courier
Type:Daily newspaper
Format:Compact
Founder:Robert Clark
Edward J.Bateman
Publisher:Australian Community Media
Editor:Emily Sweet
Foundation:1867
Headquarters:Ballarat
Circulation:Mon-Fri: 9200[1]
Sat: 18,300[2]
Website:thecourier.com.au

The Ballarat Courier is a newspaper circulating in the Ballarat region of regional Victoria. It is published daily from Monday to Saturday.

In 2023 the editor is Emily Sweet. The newspaper is owned by Australian Community Media.

History

See also: The Ballarat Star. In 1867, Robert Clark and Edward J.Bateman established The Courier under the name of Bateman Clark & Co. The first office was located on the south side of Sturt Street, east of Albert Street. In 1871 the office moved to 24 Sturt Street and in 1889 the Clark and Bateman partnership dissolved, with Clark becoming the sole proprietor. In 1922 the newspaper became a private company called the Ballarat Courier Proprietary and a year later bought out the opposition, The Star. The Courier changed format from broadsheet to tabloid in 1944.

During and prior to 2021 the publication saw a steep decline in the publication of Letters to the Editor and Opinion.

Coverage on Trove

Trove carries digitized copies of most issues of the Ballarat Courier from

and the Ballarat Star from

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ABC Circulation – Mon-Fri. AMAA. December 2016. 26 May 2017.
  2. Web site: ABC Circulation – Sat. AMAA. December 2016. 26 May 2017.