RTQ - WIN News

WIN News produces regional news bulletins for the seven regional markets covered by RTQ - Rockhampton, Cairns, Townsville, Toowoomba, the Sunshine Coast, Mackay and Wide Bay.

WIN Television is the only network to provide local news across all seven sub-markets in Queensland, employing 61 full-time journalists and camera staff and a team consisting of ten full-time and back-up presenters. Reporters and camera crews are based within all regions from newsrooms in Rockhampton, Bundaberg, Hervey Bay, Cairns, Mackay, Maroochydore, Toowoomba and Townsville.

Studio presentation for the bulletins originate from studios in Maroochydore and Toowoomba:

  • The Rockhampton, Cairns, Wide Bay & Sunshine Coast regional bulletins and the statewide Late Edition are presented from the Maroochydore studios with the Rockhampton bulletin broadcast live.
  • The Toowoomba, Mackay and Townsville bulletins are presented from the Toowoomba studios with the Toowoomba bulletin broadcast live.
  • Weather forecasts for all seven sub-regions are produced in the Sunshine Coast.

For two weeks during the summer, a state-wide Summer Edition produced from Toowoomba replaces the regional 6:30pm bulletins and incorporates news from all seven RTQ markets.

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