The Chronicle (Canberra) Explained

The Chronicle
Type:Weekly newspaper
Format:Compact
Owners:Australian Community Media
Headquarters:9 Pirie Street, Fyshwick, ACT

The Chronicle was a free weekly community newspaper in Canberra, Australia. It was published by Australian Community Media from the Fyshwick headquarters of The Canberra Times and was funded through advertising.[1] Its suspension of print publication was announced on 8 April 2020 by unrelated publication City News.[2]

Background

The Canberra Chronicle was announced as a 'new newspaper for Canberra' in August 1981,[3] with the first issue available on 16 September that year.[4] [5] It was described as a free weekly suburban newspaper covering the local scene and complementing The Canberra Times through its same publisher, The Federal Capital Press of Australia Pty Ltd. Initially it had an editorial team of three people including Graham Cooke,[6] but it has also been said to have started with only one staff member (separate to the Times).[7] Founding editor Garry Raffaele has described the team as six advertising staff and an editor, and borrowing Times staff on Fridays.[8] There was an original print run of 75,200, which by its tenth anniversary in September 1991, increased to more than 90,000 copies. The Chronicle, alongside the Times, moved headquarters from Braddon to a new building in Fyshwick in April 1987.[9]

In 1988, the Chronicle was cleared by the Australian Press Council of a bias allegation regarding election candidate coverage.[10]

The paper, alongside The Canberra Times, was sold by John Fairfax Ltd to Kerry Stokes in 1989.[11]

In 2014, the Queanbeyan City Council proposed withdrawing advertising funds from The Chronicle and other local papers, in lieu of publishing their own newsletter-style newspaper.[12] The plan for a council-run paper was debated and did not win majority support and undertook no further action.[13]

In the issue of Tuesday 7 April 2020, the front page stated that it would not be published the following fortnights (14 April and 21 April) due to a short recess.[14] It was planned that the next issue would be published on 28 April, but this did not occur. The Chronicle's planned publication suspension was covered in the unrelated City News, and was not published thereafter, making it the final issue.

Title history

In early January 1990, The Chronicle split into Northside Chronicle and Southside Chronicle, then later added the Valley Chronicle in 1991 for concurrent publishing of the trio of titles. These covered news, events and sport specifically for the North, the South (Woden, Weston Creek and South Canberra) and Tuggeranong.[15] These expanded with additions of the City Chronicle and Belconnen Chronicle in 1992, and Queanbeyan Chronicle from 1993. The Gungahlin Chronicle was added in 1995.[16]

The subsequent Tuggeranong Chronicle was previously known as the Weston Creek-Woden Valley View, Valley View and the Valley Chronicle. Promotions in June 1993 highlighted the five editions (Northside, Southside, Belconnen, Tuggeranong and Queanbeyan) as covering the Canberra and Queanbeyan (including Jerrabomberra) market reaching over 111,000 homes from the following month.[17]

These local versions including City Chronicle were merged into the main title in July 2014. The Queanbeyan Chronicle was merged with the Queanbeyan Age in August 2016,[18] subject to titling changes.

!Title!Approximate dates !Notes
Canberra ChronicleVol. 1, no. 1 (16 September 1981) - Vol. 7, no. 318 (5 July 1988)First original titling
The ChronicleVol. 7, no. 319 (12 July 1988) - Vol. 8, no. 378 (19 December 1989)Sometimes listed as Chronicle (Canberra ACT)
Northside ChronicleVol. 8, no. 379 (23 January 1990) - (29 July 2014)Initial dual split, then concurrent with additional regional titles until 2014 merge.
Southside ChronicleVol. 8, no. 379 (23 January 1990) - (29 July 2014)Initial dual split, then concurrent with additional regional titles until 2014 merge.
The Valley ChronicleVol. 8, no. 427 (15 January 1991) - Vol. 10, no. 490 (27 April 1992)Concurrent and later merged in 1992.
The Tuggeranong ChronicleVol. 10, no. 491 (4 May 1992) - circa 2003Merged concurrent title.Previously known as Weston Creek-Woden Valley View, Valley View and the Valley Chronicle.
The Belconnen ChronicleVol. 10, no. 493 (18 May 1992) - Vol. 24, no. 27 (1 July 2003)Concurrent
The Queanbeyan ChronicleVol. 1, no. 1 (12 July 1993) - circa 2016This was later subsumed by the Queanbeyan Age: incorporating The Chronicle Community News, possibly prior to 2019.
The Gungahlin ChronicleVol. 12, no. 25 (10 July 1995) - circa 2003Concurrent
The City Chroniclecirca 2003 - 15 July 2014Concurrent
The Chronicle: community news for Canberra and QueanbeyanVol. 19, no. 31 (5 August 2014) - (7 April 2020)Merging of all other remaining titles in July 2014 (Northside, Southside and City).

Notes and References

  1. News: Scanlon . Joni . 6 September 2011 . Veteran sees newspaper flourish . . . Canberra, Australian Capital Territory . 5 . .
  2. 8 April 2020 . 'The Chronicle' suspends publication . 6 December 2020 . Canberra CityNews . en-AU.
  3. News: 14 August 1981 . Canberra Chronicle: a new newspaper for Canberra . 18 December 2020 . . Canberra, Australian Capital Territory . 1 . National Library of Australia . 55 . 16,758.
  4. News: 16 September 1981 . New paper out today . 18 December 2020 . . Canberra, Australian Capital Territory . 1 . National Library of Australia . 56 . 16,791.
  5. News: Bachelard . Michael . 16 September 1991 . The Chronicle marks decade of local news . 18 December 2020 . . Canberra, Australian Capital Territory . 3 . National Library of Australia . 66 . 20,610.
  6. News: 5 September 1981 . Times guest tipster - Graham Cooke . 19 March 2024 . . Saturday Guide . Canberra, Australian Capital Territory . 1 . National Library of Australia . 56 . 16,780.
  7. News: Benson . Andrew . 20 September 2011 . Committed to quality . The Canberra Times . . Canberra, Australian Capital Territory . 30 . .
  8. News: 20 September 2011 . Editors reflect on journey . The Canberra Times . . Canberra, Australian Capital Territory . 30 . .
  9. News: Hobbs . Philip . 8 April 1987 . The Times moves into its new home . 19 March 2024 . . Canberra, Australian Capital Territory . 1 . National Library of Australia . 61 . 18,814.
  10. News: 1 March 1988 . 'Chronicle' cleared of bias allegation . 19 March 2024 . . Canberra, Australian Capital Territory . 8 . National Library of Australia . 62 . 19,140.
  11. News: Wright . Tony . 4 July 1989 . Kerry Stokes buys The Canberra Times . 18 December 2020 . . Canberra, Australian Capital Territory . 63 . 19,627 . National Library of Australia.
  12. News: 30 May 2014 . Queanbeyan's local newspaper . . . Queanbeyan, New South Wales . 8 . .
  13. News: Connery . Georgina . 29 May 2014 . Council rejects plan to produce newspaper . The Canberra Times . . Canberra, Australian Capital Territory . 4 . .
  14. News: 7 April 2020 . Easter is still a feast-er . The Chronicle . Australian Community Media.
  15. News: 20 September 1991 . We've got Canberra covered! . 5 November 2023 . . Canberra, Australian Capital Territory . 13 . Advertising . National Library of Australia . 66 . 20,614.
  16. News: 5 July 1995 . A new Chronicle for Gungahlin . 18 December 2020 . . Canberra, Australian Capital Territory . 2 . National Library of Australia . 70 . 21,993.
  17. News: 28 June 1993 . The Queanbeyan Chronicle: attract more customers by advertising in all five editions of The Chronicle! . 5 November 2023 . . Canberra, Australian Capital Territory . 8 . Advertising . National Library of Australia . 67 . 21,258.
  18. News: 4 August 2016 . A new chapter for The Queanbeyan Age . subscription . 4 November 2023 . . . Queanbeyan, New South Wales . en-AU . .