Victor Courtney

Victor Desmond Courtney
Born27 May 1894
Died1 December 1970
Occupation(s)Journalist, author, and newspaper proprietor.
Spouse
(m. 1937)
(d.1962)
Children1 (Veecee)
Parent(s)Henry Courtney
Katie Courtney (née O'Connor)

Victor Desmond Courtney (27 May 1894 – 1 December 1970) was a Western Australian journalist and newspaper editor.

He began writing early in life, gaining a published story in the Lone Hand in 1910.[1]

He was in a partnership (with Jack Simons) in a weekly sporting newspaper, The Call.[2]

He was involved with a Saturday-evening paper, The Mirror.[3] During his time at the Sunday Times, he traveled with his wife before the second world war,[4] as well as after the war writing about post war developments in the world and Australia,[5][6] Courtney ultimately was the managing director of The Sunday Times and at the time, also owner of a network of thirty regional newspapers.

  1. ^ "A Westralian Boy's Impressions of the Eastern States. (31 May 1910)", The Lone hand, 7 (38), W. McLeod]: 77, 31 May 1910, retrieved 12 June 2023
  2. ^ "The 'Call.'". The Wyalong Advocate and Mining, Agricultural and Pastoral Gazette. New South Wales, Australia. 24 February 1909. p. 2. Retrieved 12 June 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ ""The King of Kings." An Impression by Victor Courtney in the Perth "Mirror." (13 March 1928)", Everyones, 9 (419), Everyones Ltd: 40, 13 March 1928, retrieved 11 June 2023
  4. ^ "Impressions Abroad". The West Australian. Vol. 53, no. 16, 005. Western Australia. 14 October 1937. p. 7. Retrieved 12 June 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "Victor Courtney". Sunday Times (Perth). No. 2199. Western Australia. 17 March 1940. p. 4. Retrieved 12 June 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "By Victor Courtney". Sunday Times (Perth). No. 2802. Western Australia. 22 March 1953. p. 4. Retrieved 12 June 2023 – via National Library of Australia.