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Publishes academic articles, interviews and commentaries on Qld history, politics and culture, and provides a space where academic and public discussion of Qld’s past, present and future are brought together.
Rabelais is La Trobe University’s student publication that is published between eight and†12 times a year. We offer a space for students to pursue interests and anything that may concern the community.
Fashion trade magazine, focusing on the fashion, textiles, clothing and footwear industries. Publishes industry news and product information.
The Rainbow-Jerparit Argus is receptive to short stories by unknown authors, especially on historical themes.
Magazine of the Real Estate Institute of South Australia (REISA). Provides information about policy issues, legislative change, professional development, technological advancement and innovation in real estate marketing.
Real Living is your personal style guide to all things interior. The magazine is packed with inspiration, energy and creative decorating and renovating ideas. It features inspiring homes from Australia and around the globe, affordable on-trend shopping finds, expert advice, room-by-room renovation reveals and delicious recipes.
Really Blue Books is an e-publisher and distributor of fiction and non-fiction e-books. We produce quality, creative works and nurture new writing talent.
Red Hill Publishing works with writers and organisations to turn great ideas into great books, specialising in non-fiction projects – particularly memoir and first-person narratives. Founder Sally Collings is a bestselling author, editor and publisher with 25+ years experience. Now based in California, Red Hill helps Australian writers succeed in the US market through its proposal writing and editing services and industry briefings.
The Red Room Company creates, promotes, and distributes poetry inspired projects to the public. Using alternatives to traditional poetry productions such as community radio broadcasts and poem installations in public spaces, they offer professional opportunities to Australian poets, with a focus on new and emerging poets.
The Reporter is published every Wednesday, with the exception of the Christmas New Year period. This widely read community news publication currently enjoys a massive readership of 44,000 people. The Reporter is part of APN Australian Publishing, a division of APN News & Media. APN Australian Publishing publishes daily and community newspapers along Australia’s eastern coastline, from Mackay to Coffs Harbour and inland to the cities of Emerald, Biloela, Ipswich, Toowoomba, Warwick, Lismore, Grafton and Chinchilla
A newspaper for the opal mining community. Features contributed articles and specific information for miners. Features include a children’s page and social community photos, with many regular community columns.
Comprehensive bodyboarding magazine with accessible and entertaining style. Features the latest body board information, stories, photos, product reviews and more.
Magazine capturing the essence of the people, places and events of the Australian outback. Features real-life outback experiences, characters, places, and events.
Community newspaper. Topics of interest: sport, horticulture, local, state and federal government issues.
The Rocky River ‘Riters meet twice a month for book discussions and prose and poetry writing exercises. Offers lively conversations and encouragement. Meets on the second Friday of each month in the morning at Gladstone, and on the fourth Wednesday of the month in the evenings at Crystal Brook. Contact the secretary for more information.
Rolling Stone reflects both global and Australian popular culture with passion, honesty and attitude. Topical, incisive, controversial and cutting-edge in its coverage of music, film, fashion, technology, TV, and lifestyle. Rolling Stone is Australia’s premier youth culture title.
This is an extremely supportive group for writers working in the genre of romance or within the broader context of fiction, where writers can share their work, discuss technique and ultimately help each other to publish work in the various categories of romance (historical, chick lit, gothic etc). This group is also beneficial for writers of other genres looking to weave an element of romance into their narrative…
Fitness related activities and anything to do with running, including races, diet, stretching and training. Also stories about a unique running experience, eg triumph over adversity.
For yacht racing enthusiasts.
The Sandgate Writers Group (SWG) is open to published and novice writers to read their own material. Free critique, shared in a friendly atmosphere. Every month is a training exercise. Refer to SWG website. Members meet at the Sandgate Community Hall 153 Rainbow St, Sandgate every third Tuesday evening of the month at 7pm.
Science Illustrated is the magazine for intellectually curious men and women with a passion for science, discovery and adventure. Every issue is an upbeat, optimistic, visually spectacular gateway to the world of cutting-edge science and discovery, covering an astonishing range of subjects, from the beginning of life to the breathtaking technology of the future.
Provides depth and spread of local news coverage.
Scoop is WA’s leading lifestyle magazine. It covers the very best in food and wine, fashion and style, homes and living, art and travel, advertising profiles the best brand names and businesses in the state.
The SCREENPLAY Development Centre has been created because of a simple need: the need to find commercially viable screenplays. By creating a central screenplay submission centre and the Screenplay Notification Service™, we’re saving the writer the costs of multiple submissions and negative Coverage, while simultaneously saving the production companies the costs of redundant reader services.