Hervey Bay Advertiser closes after six years
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 05th February 2026 at 9:35am

The Hervey Bay Advertiser joins the list of now defunct local newspapers, with publisher Malcolm Quinn announcing the newspaper has closed its doors, citing increased costs and insufficient revenue and an unwillingness to compromise on quality.
“In May 2020, when News Corp Australia announced it would stop printing and either close or convert around 112 local and regional newspaper titles as part of a major restructure toward digital-first publishing, we felt that Hervey Bay still had a decisive appetite for a truly local newspaper,” Quinn said.
“That decision proved to be correct. The Hervey Bay Advertiser has proudly served the community since that time, publishing for almost six years and producing close to 150 editions.”
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