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Canberra Youth Theatre (CYT) was established in 1972 and is a nationally recognised not-for-profit youth arts company which creates and promotes theatre with young people that is inspirational, enriching, collaborative and innovative.
Parenting magazine that features informative, challenging and topical feature articles, an extensive calendar of family-focused events for Canberra region, and practical resource guides for parents and anyone involved in the care of children. Interested in parenting experiences and new trends in parenting.
Educational Lending Right (ELR) operates as an Administrative Scheme and is administered by the Government Office for the Arts. ELR makes payments to eligible Australian creators and publishers on the basis that income is lost from the availability of their books in educational libraries (school, TAFE and university libraries). ELR also supports the enrichment of Australian culture by encouraging the growth and development of Australian writing and publishing.
FUSE Magazine is a vibrant Australian gay and lesbian lifestyle magazine (GLBTI). Printed quarterly along with our online versions, each issue of FUSE offers a broad range of interesting and informative articles and features. Content covers everything from entertainment to politics, news, fashion and grooming, fitness and health, parenting, arts and travel, technology, reviews, pictorials and the social scene.
A small independent publishing house seeking literary, general, women’s, romance, young adult, fantasy, and science fiction novels longer than 80,000 words. Details available on the website.
The Prepublication Data Service, formerly the Cataloguing in Publication (CiP) service, is a free service offered to publishers by the National Library of Australia. This service is for Australian publishers and self-publishing authors who want the details of their upcoming publications made available to Australian libraries, library suppliers, and other members of the book industry for acquisition purposes
Public Lending Right (PLR) is an Australian Government cultural program administered by the Office for the Arts. PLR makes payments to eligible Australian creators and publishers on the basis that income is lost from the availability of their books in public lending libraries. PLR also supports the enrichment of Australian culture by encouraging the growth and development of Australian writing and publishing.
Humour – maximum 1500 words
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.
The National Library of Australia welcomes publishers producing works on physical media such as CD-ROMs to add their publications to the Library’s national collection of Australian heritage material. It is vitally important that these works are preserved for the benefit of future generations of Australians.
No prescribed qualifications required. Award is based on merit and past achievements or demonstrated ability for future achievement in any walk of life. Benefit to Australia is a significant factor. Fellowships are awarded for periods of four to eight weeks duration. Overseas travel only.