Z Archival
Biggest independent family owned newspaper company operating in Melbourne and Geelong, with 20 community newspapers, four specialist real estate newspapers and a number of niche education titles. Star News Group also manages and owns 50% of the Mail Newspaper Group, a community newspaper group of four mastheads based in the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges.
Sunday issue of major Queensland paper The Courier-Mail.
A mix of the traditional and the new provides readers of the Sunday Tasmanian with coverage of local, national and international news. Tasmania’s biggest selling Sunday newspaper, with a reach into Hobart and Southern Tasmania of 67% every Sunday.
The Northern Territory’s only Sunday newspaper. Contains news, sport, entertainment and lifestyle features.
Includes news, articles, reviews, features and advertising.
Talem Press is a new publisher of fantasy books, and is an imprint of Writer’s Edit Press. Talem Press is a completely independent, Sydney-based house. Talem believes in the life-changing potential of stories, and everything they publish seeks to provide inspiration, and escape. The editors are particularly passionate about unlikely heroines, mysterious magic and out-of-this-world story-telling. Submissions will be open for a period of three months (July 12 – October 12).
Local news/magazine. Topics of interest: anything political or of general interest to local readers.
Tartarus is a small, British independent press founded in 1990, specialising in collectable hardback limited editions of literary supernatural/strange/horror fiction novels and short fiction collections, along with paperbacks and ebooks. Recipient of five World Fantasy Awards and a Stoker Award.
Community newspaper.
Topics of interest: tourism, volunteer work, local history, and local issues.
The New Daily is a trusted source of national news and information and is provided free for all Australians. Our team of top editors and journalists publishes throughout the day across desktop, social, mobile and tablet.
The Saturday Paper is a quality weekly newspaper, dedicated to narrative journalism. It offers the biggest names and best writing in news, culture, and analysis, with a particular focus on Australia.
Tor UK is the Pan Macmillan imprint specialising in science fiction, fantasy and horror. Pan Macmillan and Tor are proud to publish a wide variety of material, which includes award winners, bestsellers, enduring classics and exciting debuts.
Torch Publishing produces three of their own mastheads – The Bankstown Canterbury Torch, The Review Pictorial (covering the Auburn municipality) and The Cooks River Valley Times.
Provides coverage of local, national and world news. Feature sections inlcude Sports, Youth in Print, TV guide, NQ Life (lifestyle/entertainment), Savvy, CARS guide and Real Estate.
Topics of interest: motoring guide, property guide, classifieds, local news, sport, arts, education, rural.
Local issues.
Western Australia’s longest established predominant daily newspaper. The most well read and highest selling newspaper in Western Australia.
The Wild Goose Literary e-Journal is a subscriber journal focusing on new Australian writing. They publish essays, short fiction, poetry and memoir from emergent writers. Founded in 2014 The Wild Goose Literary e-Journal is entirely digital with a specially themed issue each December. Themes are announced on the website in June.
Arts Law is the national legal centre for the arts. We provide practical legal advice and more to artists across all sectors. Legal advice is free or low-cost depending on enquiry. Sample agreements, checklists, guides and information sheets, are sold or available on our website. We present workshops and seminars on key legal issues impacting on creative practice and play a key advocacy role regarding issues facing Australian artists.
Arts Nexus connects far North Queensland’s artists, creative producers, organisations, enterprises and communities by advocating and supporting creative producers and communities with a range of services and projects. Current program partners include Queensland Writers Centre and Tropical Writers.
Arts SA provides assistance for South Australian writers to prepare a draft of a new work and to develop their professional skills through the Independent Makers and Presenters Program. Arts SA acknowledges outstanding Australian literary culture with its national biennial Festival Awards for Literature. For more information, please see website.
Arts Tasmania is responsible for policy, planning, strategic development and funding of the arts in Tasmania. Arts Tasmania also has an industry development arm, arts@work, whose brief is to increase the capacity of the arts sector and the viability of a career in the arts. Funding opportunities exist for Tasmanian writers or activities that will benefit Tasmania.
Arts Victoria is the Victorian Government body charged with advising on and implementing arts policy, developing the arts and cultural industries across the state and ensuring access to the arts for all Victorians. Arts Victoria supports the arts and cultural industries to encourage excellence, develop good ideas, build audiences, encourage participation and improve facilities.