The Cairns Post Pty Ltd is part of News Limited and thereby a member of one of the world’s largest and most innovative media companies, News Corporation.

 

Dating back to 1882, The Cairns Post has evolved from a broadsheet afternoon newspaper to a multi-media company producing four newspaper mastheads, tourism publications, an online division and numerous publications. All products have seen significant growth in circulation, readership and online audiences – reflecting both residents’ and visitors’ choices for media in the wider tropical North Queensland community.

 

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About Cairns Post

Part of News Limited, The Cairns Post Pty Ltd has evolved as a company to reflect the growing, cosmopolitan city of Cairns with circulation and readership growing significantly over the years. The Cairns Post is an integral and trusted part of the daily lives of residents. Throughout its history, the paper has endeavoured to reflect the community it serves – keeping authorities accountable, being the guardian of standards and celebrating the best of our region.

 

The future for the region could not be brighter and The Cairns Post will continue to play a major role in this vibrant and international destination.

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cairns.com.au is a portal to everything ‘Cairns’ wrapped up in a modern package that reflects the zest and energy of our city.

 

Unique in its offering, cairns.com.au targets two very different markets – both locals and tourists – while using the power of one brand. The site offers community and locally-based content powered by The Cairns Post, combined with tourism based content powered by our tourism publication, Passport to Cairns.

 

cairns.com.au will provide unrivalled content for locals, people all over Australia and others across the world – think global; act local.

 

 

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After a successful relaunch in June 2006, the new look Cairns Sun has taken the quality of free newspapers to a new level. Advertisers can now achieve greater impact due to the new revised, full-colour format and modular advertising layout. Delivered to over 50,000 homes each week, the Cairns Sun reaches residents from Palm Cove in the north, to Babinda in the south.

 

Concentrating on issues affecting the community, local events and the decisions of council and government, together with community notices, the Cairns Sun is a great read.

 

The commercial and tourism capital of tropical North Queensland, Cairns is a prosperous and growing regional city and the Cairns Sun is a cost effective method of reaching its residents.

 

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The Tablelands Advertiser is the preferred weekly publication for residents of the Atherton Tablelands and Mareeba area.

 

The Tablelands Advertiser’s primary distribution area covers a vast region across the Cairns hinterland, Atherton Tablelands, Gulf Country and through to the tropical northern coastal areas.

A high percentage of residents choose home delivery, with over half of the almost 19,000 copies being delivered to homes, cattle stations, and farms throughout the tropical north, rural region. In fact, for some of these households this is the only available newspaper service.

 

With its growing tourism industry, the Tablelands Advertiser reaches a varied and widespread target for national and local advertisers alike.


 

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For more than 25 years, the Port Douglas and Mossman Gazette has chronicled the controversial changes of tropical North Queensland, monitoring the rapid growth and development of this progressive tourism and cane-growing shire. The Gazette’s fearless approach to covering local issues has earned the newspaper a prominent and respected position in the community.

 

The Port Douglas and Mossman Gazette is distributed in Port Douglas and Mossman, north to Daintree, Cape Tribulation, Cooktown and west to Mt Molloy, Julatten and south to Cairns. The Gazette is avidly sought by subscribers throughout Australia and overseas, with regular readers in the United States, England, Germany and New Zealand.


 

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