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QT - The Queensland Times

Ipswich

As the state’s oldest surviving provincial newspaper, The Queensland Times has informed and entertained the diverse Ipswich region for 150 years, and remains a local institution for the residents of Ipswich and surrounding areas. Described as a leader within the community, the QT continues to prosper and evolve to reflect the progressive, high-growth city it serves – Ipswich is currently the fastest-growing area in Queensland. The affectionately titled ‘QT’ is a modern, vibrant daily newspaper that has been carefully designed and constructed to reflect the opinions and suggestions of its readers.

  • an average Monday to Saturday issue of the QT is read by almost 20% of all residents in the booming city of Ipswich**
  • QT readers are primarily exclusive – 67% don't read The Courier-Mail**

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Circulation Towns / postcodes

Amberley 4306 Karalee 4306
Basin Pocket 4305 Karana Downs 4306
Bellbird Park 4300 Laidley 4341
Blackstone 4304 Leichhardt 4305
Boonah 4310 Lowood 4311
Booval 4304 Marburg 4346
Brassall 4305 Moores Pocket 4305
Bundamba 4304 Newtown 4305
Camira 4300 North Booval 4304
Churchill 4305 North Ipswich 4305
Chuwar 4306 Raceview 4305
Coalfalls 4305 Redbank 4301
Collingwood Park 4301 Redbank Plains 4301
Coominya 4311 Ripley 4306
Dinmore 4303 Riverview 4303
East Ipswich 4305 Rosewood 4340
Eastern Heights 4305 Sadliers Crossing 4305
Ebbw Vale 4304 Silkstone 4304
Esk 4312 Springfield 4300
Fernvale 4306 Tivoli 4305
Flinders View 4305 Toogoolawah 4313
Gailes 4300 Walloon 4306
Gatton 4343 West Ipswich 4305
Goodna 4300 Willowbank 4306
Harrisville 4307 Woodend 4305
Ipswich 4305 Yamanto 4305
Kalbar 4309
  • *Morgan March 2010; APN TDA
  • **M-Sat av. readership; Ipswich PDA
  • #ABC April to June 2010
  • ABS Regional Population Growth 2008-09
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