The Weekend Australian
The Weekend Australian is the weekend's only national broadsheet newspaper. The editorial values focus on leading and shaping public opinion on the issues that affect Australia. Led by a team of highly credible and experienced journalists, editorial themes cover economic, political and social issues.
Unparalleled national and international news and business sections are supplemented by indepth sections such as; Weekend Inquirer, Weekend Wealth, Weekend Sport, Weekend Professional (including Health & Medical, Science & Technology, Education, Engineering & Mining Appointments), Review (for Arts, Books, Films, Travel) as well as hosting The Weekend Australian Magazine - sections that balance the read for our independent thinking and influential readership.
The Australian brand is globally recognised as a leader in media innovation. The brand has evolved into a multi-platform offering for both its consumers and its advertisers by taking full advantage of the many techonologies available in the marketplace. From a refreshed, smart broadsheet layout to full gloss executive lifestyle magazines. From an up-to-date by the minute guide to news around the world via The Australian website to the fully interactive iPad application, online and iPad editions are refreshed throughout the day.
The Weekend Australian is published every Saturday.
A word from our Editor-in-Chief
The Australian was born nearly 40 years ago as a bold venture in national journalism, vowing to provide "the impartial information and the independent thinking that are essential to the further advance of our country".
Today, it retains that sense of adventure, covering the affairs of an island continent, with reporters across the country and foreign bureaus throughout the region and around the world. It is read by Australians from Broome to Burnie to Cooktown, and is published at six print sites around the country.
As the national broadsheet, our core areas are federal politics, international affairs, business, sport, the arts, technology and education. To do our job, we must stand above other sources of news and information.
We strive to be first with the big national stories. We aim for factual reporting and penetrating analysis. We seek to take our readers beyond the "spin" of the political, business and sport press release machinery.
Chris Mitchell