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The†Australian Rationalist†is the RSA’s flagship journal, printed almost continuously since 1923, interrupted only by war, financial hardship and internecine strife. Its aim is to further the RSA’s mission to inform, to educate and generally to promote thoughtful and dispassionate analysis of issues of public contention.

Phone
0439 656 322
Publisher
Rationalist Society of Australia Inc.
Frequency
Quarterly
Tips & General Information
Contact the editor for further information.

Road Rider features articles on biking, bike touring, the technical aspects of riding, tech specs and bike profiles. Aimed at a slightly older market of active riders who spend time with bike communities.

Phone
(02) 92235113
Publisher
Universal Magazines
Frequency
Six issues per year
Tips & General Information
Does not accept unsolicited material. Please email proposal outline for consideration.

Competitive sailing magazine. Covers the whole spectrum of sailing from dinghies to maxi yachts, racing or pleasure, with coverage of every major Australian yachting event and select overseas races.

Phone
(02) 92138207
Publisher
Yaffa Media Pty Ltd
Frequency
Six issues per year
Tips & General Information
Study past editions to become familiar with the magazine’s format and style. Obtain a copy of the guidelines before submitting a short outline.

Published by the Sporting Shooters’ Association of Australia and is Australia’s largest (audited) hunting and target shooting magazine.

Phone
(08) 82727100
Publisher
Sporting Shooters’ Association of Australia Inc
Frequency
Monthly
Tips & General Information
Accepts articles on a wide variety of shooting subjects and it is impossible to give details of what may be published. Get to know the publication and follow it carefully, because it will become your best guide. Every article submitted must have an angle. There must be a point of view, some uniqueness, an approach that reflects the experience of the shooting world which you want to convey. Interested in how-to articles, good narratives and political articles.

The Australian Society of Travel Writers Incorporated (ASTW) is the most highly respected travel media body in Australia. Founded in 1975 and incorporated in 2011, it is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to promoting ethical and honest travel, and the unbiased reporting of it.

Phone
(02) 98073849
Website
Twitter

Storytellers NSW is the Australian Storytelling Guild (NSW) Inc, an open organisation which welcomes anyone with an interest in oral storytelling, whether teller, listener, beginner or professional.

Mobile
0402 927 943

The Australian Storytelling Guild aims to promote and encourage the oral traditions of storytelling. Membership is open to all ages and all levels of the community.

Phone
0402 927 943

Australian Theatre for Young People is a Sydney-based theatre company focussed on the delivery of productions and programs that have a national impact. Young people are at the heart of everything we do and our reputation is founded on creative collaboration between the nation’s leading artists and our members. Bridging the divide between youth theatre and professional practice, we generate work that has the capacity to be studied, restaged, discussed and accessed for generations.

Phone
(02) 92513900

 Australian Trailrider Magazine entertains and informs its audience with a fresh and witty style. It features the latest in off-road riding in Australia, including trail, enduro, desert and adventure motorcycling.

Phone
(02) 9887 0300
Publisher
Universal Magazines
Frequency
Six issues per year

Written by Australians for Australians, with inspiring stories & honest reviews Australian Traveller is the most trusted guide to travelling this great country.

Phone
(02) 96987072
Frequency
Bi-Monthly

The Australian Writers’ Guild (AWG) is the professional association for all performance writers, writers for television, screen, theatre, radio and multimedia. The AWG gives access to legal and contractual advice, provides a script development registration service and a script assessment service. The AWG offers professional courses and publications.

Phone
1300 552 228

The Australian Writers’ Guild (AWG) is the professional association for all performance writers, writers for television, screen, theatre, radio and multimedia. The AWG gives access to legal and contractual advice, provides a script development registration service and a script assessment service. The AWG offers professional courses and publications. The SA office is open Tuesday to Thursday 10am-5pm. Consultations are available by appointment.

Phone
(08) 82237662

The Australian Writers’ Guild (AWG) is the professional association for all performance writers, writers for television, screen, theatre, radio and multimedia. The AWG gives access to legal and contractual advice, provides a script development registration service and a script assessment service. The AWG offers professional courses and publications. The WA office is open Tuesday-Thursday 10am-4pm.

Phone
(08) 92279885

A non-profit collecting society that registers, collects and distributes authorship monies from European collecting societies to its members, who are Australian and New Zealand scriptwriters of film and TV. European collecting society monies include European statutory monies for private copying, re-transmission, educational copying, rental, lending, etc. Currently collects money from collecting societies in France, Switzerland, Germany and the UK.

Phone
1300 552 288

The Writing and Society Research Centre’s members include critics, theorists and philosophers, poets, novelists, experimental writers, translators, editors, performers and composers. The Centre’s core interest is in literature as a form of knowledge, and as an agent for the examination of social and cultural values. We provide a rigorous and active context for our researchers, honours and higher degree candidates.

Phone
+61 2 9852 5222

Directed to collectors of Australiana including fine and decorative arts. Most present new and original research on art, furniture, ceramics, silver, jewellery, books, architecture, fashion, photography, crafts and history.

Phone
(02) 63862210
Publisher
The Australiana Society Inc
Frequency
Quarterly
Tips & General Information
Interested in receiving research articles on Australian decorative arts, fine arts, antiques and early crafts with a scholarly focus. Contact first with short outline or full submission.

Magazine for the aviation industry. Includes latest news and news analysis, interviews with influential industry figures and comprehensive coverage of trends and issues. Major topics include fleet analysis, cargo, corporate aviation, the rotor industry, maintenance repair and overhaul, regional airlines, engines, employment and training, and technology developments.

Phone
0423 050 727
Publisher
Yaffa Media Pty Ltd
Frequency
Six issues per year.
Tips & General Information
Highly specialised content. Read publication for style and themes. Contact editor before making any submission.

Axon: Creative Explorations is an international peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the characteristics of creativity and the creative process. It is published twice a year (usually in March and September) and encourages research into and discussion of the broad domain of creativity.

American competition, open to anyone writing in English. Submit full length manuscripts of original poetry in English, between 60-85 typewritten pages. Winner receives a publishing contract and $2500 cash reward.

Frequency
Every year

Informative and entertaining business magazine covering the port, shipping and shipbuilding industries worldwide.

Phone
(03) 98246055
Publisher
Baird Publications Pty Ltd
Frequency
Monthly
Tips & General Information
Uses regular writers, but will consider ideas for stories pitched at readership.

Ballina Shire’s community newspaper distributed weekly throughout Ballina Shire.

Phone
(02) 66860022
Publisher
APN
Frequency
Weekly

Orange and its surrounding region celebrate the Banjo Paterson Australian Poetry Festival in February every year. The festival celebrates rural Australian poets and bush poetry.

Phone
(02) 63601990
Twitter
Frequency
Every year

Awarded to the best novel written by an Australian author that depicts women and girls in a positive way or otherwise empowers the status of women and girls in society. In 2014, the prize pool is $55,000, including $50,000 for the winning title.

Phone
(02) 92111004
Frequency
Every 2 years

Barossa Writers is a dedicated group of writers who meet monthly to read and critique members’ work. The group have published several anthologies, hold workshops with guest speakers and run a regular competition for young writers. Members’ interests include, but are not limited to, writing poetry, short stories, family history and children’s stories.

Phone
(08) 85244141

Daily newspaper for Broken Hill and the surrounding region.

Phone
(08) 80872354
Publisher
Barrier Industrial Council
Frequency
Monday to Saturday