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International peer-reviewed journal devoted to architectural science, technology and the built environment. ASR publishes original research papers, shorter research notes, and abstracts of PhD dissertations and theses in all areas of architectural science including building science and technology, the environmental sciences, environmental sustainability, structures and materials, audio and acoustics, illumination, thermal systems, building physics, building services, building climatology, building economics, ergonomics, history and theory of architectura…
Official magazine of the Australian Institute of Architects showcasing architecture in Australia and work by Australian architects overseas. Features trends in architectural design, practice and technology, the latest projects and award-winning works, and industry news and politics.
Professional journal of AIA (NSW Chapter). Informs members about Institute events, professional practice issues, key appointments and moves.
The Area News is published every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and covers the Griffith, Ardlethan, Coleambally, Cudgel, Darlington Point, Deniliquin, Hay, Hillston, Jerilderie, Lake Cargellica, Lake Cargellico, Leeton, Lockhart, Narrandera, Tallimba, Ungarie, West Wyalong, Whitton, Yanco and Yenda communities.
Features Australian and international political, social and cultural commentary from a critical and/or left perspective.
The Armidale Express is a triweekly newspaper, established in Armidale in northern NSW in 1856. The Express reaches more than 10,000 readers in Armidale, Uralla, Guyra and Walcha and is the paper of record for these communities.
Features commentary on contemporary Australian and international art and culture, in the form of features, news and reviews.
Focuses on interior architecture and design, textile design, product design, exhibition design and graphic design, and provides designers with news and information on current trends and projects.
Is endorsed by the Design Institute of Australia (DIA) and the Australian Institute of Architects.
Australian contemporary visual and creative art, both mainstream and new practice, including new attitudes and working methods, new technologies, new theories of art, art that is not commercially driven, or social and politically-related work.
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.
All ArtWear magazine titles only accept original patterns, articles and Q&A interviews. Each issue has a central theme, please contact the editors before putting an article or pattern proposal together. Yarn Magazine is aimed at Yarn enthusiasts. Topics covered include knitting, crochet, spinning, dyeing and felting. Felt Magazine focuses on all aspects of wet and dry felting, including machine embellishing.†Embellish Magazine covers all matters pertaining to textiles including dye techniques and fabric manipulation. Textile Fibre Forum promotes textile…
The Australian Society of Authors runs a national program of events every year for emerging and professional authors covering topics such as marketing and publicity, self-promotion, social media, ebooks and digital publishing, self-publishing, pitching your work, getting published, copyright, contracts and more.
Asia and Pacific Writers Network is an alliance of individuals and organisations that work with language and writing in all their forms. The Network is an initiative of Melbourne PEN and supported by International PEN dedicated to the presentation and promotion of the region’s writings. The multilingual website publishes editions of writing from guest editors; news and announcements from across the region; and a directory listing writing resources.
Asia Pacific Writers & Translators Inc. (APWT) is an incorporated not for profit association that promotes literature from the dynamic and culturally diverse Asia Pacific region. APWT exists to support the careers of writers from the region. Membership is open to established authors and emerging writers, literary translators, literary agents, publishers, teachers and students of creative writing, and screen writers.
Reports business opportunities and economic trends in Asia, and Asian business affairs in Australia.
Has staff of international correspondants, and highly specialised content. Contact editorial department before any submission.
Trade news magazine for Australian banking and finance community, informing its readership of the major issues and trends affecting the industry and professional events supporting the industry’s development.
The Asialink Writing Residency Program is a unique opportunity for Australian writers to live and work for an extended period in Asia. Grants of up to $12,000 cover travel, living and project expenses, and give recipients the opportunity for international cultural exchange, in-depth research and sustained time on creative work.
Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL) promotes the study of Australian writing. It holds annual conferences and mini-conferences and publishes the association’s journal, JASAL. Members receive discounts on ASAL conferences and join the ASAL global email list.
Fashion and lifestyle magazine, including beauty, health and travel.
Since starting in 1986, the Augusta Margaret River Mail has cemented its position as the community’s newspaper of choice. Always informative and entertaining, “The Mail” prides itself on being first with the news.
Since 1986, the Augusta-Margaret River Mail has cemented its position as the community’s newspaper of choice. Always informative and entertaining, “The Mail” prides itself on being first with the news. Topics of interest: local and national news, lifestyle.