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National magazine of Friends of the Earth Australia. It promotes Friends of the Earth goals for an ecologically sustainable, socially-just future.
Magazine devoted to financial management issues, aimed at senior finance executives, lawyers, investment bankers etc. Focuses on core finance management, including accounting issues, technology management, human resource issues, profiles of CFOs, and anything to do with operating or managing large to medium companies in the public and private sectors.
The Central Western Daily has been serving Orange under that name since 1945. It is a paid, daily newspaper on sale six mornings a week and enjoys a strong reputation in the local community.
The Central Queensland News, first published by the Gibson Family of Emerald in 1937, has progressed over the years from a four page weekly serving the Emerald community, to a large biweekly newspaper serving the prosperous Central Highlands.
Carclew Youth Arts is South Australia’s peak arts body for people aged 26 and under. Carclew Youth Arts’ Board was previously known as the South Australian Youth Arts Board, or SAYAB.
Capricorn Coast Mirror is delivered free each week, to homes and business across the Capricorn Coast and immediate hinterland region. The mid-week publication directly reflects its readers’ coastal lifestyle, reporting on all topical community issues and events, as well as sport, fishing and boating, entertainment, dining, local business news, and more.
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.
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.
The Canberra Times is an online daily source of local, national and international news.
The Canberra Speculative Fiction Guild (CSFG) helps science fiction, fantasy and horror writers and illustrators develop their craft through critiquing and sharing news and experiences. Meets the first Wednesday of the month for critiquing and the third Wednesday of the month for guild matters at ACT Writers Centre. Check mailing list for details.
Journal of the Canberra and District Historical Society.
Official magazine of CAMS Ltd. Provides updated information on all disciplines of motor sport, including the areas of safety, medical, officiating, licensing, technical, sports development, and state specific news.
Camper Trailer Australia is this country’s leading voice when it comes to camper trailers and the off-road touring lifestyle. Every month it provides in-depth, independent reviews of the latest campers by the experts. Camper Trailer looks at travel through the traveller’s eyes, and provides tips and advice from real people.
The Campbelltown-Macarthur Advertiser, established in 1878, has been the dominant force for local news in the Macarthur area for over 125 years. The Advertiser plays a vital role in the community as the leading paper to inform on local community events, news, sports and other local issues.
The Camden Narellan Advertiser serves the community of Camden which has seen considerable growth in the last 20 years, yet still maintains a unique character. The Camden Advertiser is committed to providing readers with accurate editorial and comment on issues that directly affect them.
The Camden Head Pilot Station honours Australia’s nature writing genre. Its program includes artists-in-residence and an annual children’s competition held in the schools of the Camden Haven.
The Camden Haven Courier is a free home-delivered publication published each Wednesday. The Camden Haven covers all local news issues, sports news, opinion, and entertainment news and is the only newspaper to totally cover the Camden Haven area.
Provides assessments of all genres except children’s, speculative/fantasy fiction and poetry. Assessment will include: General comment on genre, tone & structure; Copy edit; Strengths & weaknesses – literary and commercial; Market potential. If you phone before submitting work please call during normal business hours Monday to Friday
Independent, free weekly newspaper (Bryon Shire Echo) and free daily subscription email (Echonetdaily) servicing the Byron and surrounding Shires.
A monthly electronic magazine that features writing markets, competitions, news, interviews and valuable industry information related to the children’s book industry.
Established in 1993 with the intention of building a ‘living arts centre’. Runs an annual Artist-in-Residence program for artists or groups, including writers. Places are organised by application or invitation, and are available for individuals or groups on a project-basis. See website for application details.
A group of 40-50 keen members dedicated to all aspects of creative writing, including plays and poetry. Welcomes isolated writers from all states of Australia as members. Members invited to submit work for critiquing. There is also a monthly newsletter.