Publications
Source Kids is Australia’s first magazine for parents, carers, families, professionals and teachers working with children with special needs. There are almost 850,00 people in Australia under the age of 25 years with a disability. Source Kids has been developed to deliver important information to those caring for and working with these children and young individuals.
The South Burnett Times provides local news and updates to the 200 kilometre-long, agriculturally-diverse region of South Burnett.
The paper has strong connections with the Shoalhaven community. It has a proud record of informing readers about local news, community happenings and sporting highlights.
Celebrating the lives of the diverse people of South Sydney, inviting discussion on issues of concern and interest, adding encouragement to possibilities for community.
The district’s biggest selling newspaper for many years, established as the voice of the community.
Every week the Spectator Australia is packed with thought-provoking, insightful and engaging political analysis and cultural articles from the best writers in every field, with wit and humour free of any odious political correctness. The result is a magazine that is fabulously fearless, scandalously funny and exhilaratingly honest.
Spellcraft is a quarterly guide to pagan living in the Southern Hemisphere. Co-founders Leela Williams and Joanne Lock have worked together in the alternative spirituality publishing industry for over 10 years, and are committed to bringing the highest-quality editorial content with a Southern-Hemisphere emphasis in the genre. Spellcraft is proudly Australian owned and independently published.
Trade magazine for the Australian pool and spa industry. Features industry news, case studies, projects and the broad range of issues affecting the residential and commercial pool and spa market.
Paid local newspaper servicing the district with coverage of local news, events, schools, sport and property.
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.
Star Observer is a LGBTI magazine that has grown to become a major Australian national news website and colour monthly magazine distributed across Adelaide, Canberra, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, as well as selected regional Australian locations. The publication has a readership of over 120,000 and boasts an established online presence.
Topics of interest: news, entertainment, lifestyle, fitness, travel, business, property.
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.
Magazine that is dedicated to servicing all segments of the Australian superannuation and investment industry. Contains in-depth coverage of industry change from fund management and administrative perspectives.
Supply Chain Review is Australasia’s premier logistics management resource.
This is an online magazine about learning to live more sustainably in suburban and urban environments. The audience is about equally split between Southern and Northern Hemispheres, with the majority living in Australia or North America.
Topics of interest: general local news.
Australia’s most prestigious newspaper, reaching discerning and involved readers who trust its independence, authority and integrity. Topics of interest: news and features for various sections.
The Sydney Review of Books is an online journal devoted to long-form literary criticism. It is motivated by the belief that in-depth analysis and robust critical discussion are crucial to the development of Australia’s literary culture. The Review’s focus is Australian writing, but it also considers the work of significant overseas authors.Concerns about the reduced space for serious cultural criticism in the mainstream media prompted the establishment of the Sydney Review of Books by the Writing and Society Research Centre at the University of Western S…
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