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Daily newspaper for Broken Hill and the surrounding region.
The Bay Post writes local news published on Wednesday and Friday each week.
FAW Bayside is a regional branch of the Fellowship of Australian Writers (VIC) Inc. The group meets at 8pm on the third Wednesday of each month. Activities include writing workshops, lectures and all those games that writers love to play. In the past few years, events hosted include a writing competition, radio plays, a literary festival and the production of an anthology of members’ work.
Magazine on state and national education policy and other topics relevant to educators and their institutions, schools, colleges or early childhood centres. Mainly for early childhood.
Winners of international illustration awards, including the prestigious Holloway Medal. With 18 years of international experience in illustration and design for children’s books, fiction books, poetry, short stories, textbooks, educational books and editorial illustration. Other high-profile projects include Disney animated releases such as Jungle Book II, Return to Neverland and Tarzan II.
The Bega District News has been a main source of information in the Bega Valley since 1864. Published each Tuesday and Friday, the Bega District News focuses on local community issues. Bega District News also has strong sports, social, entertainment and rural sections as well as local features and genuine classifieds.
Information on the latest developments in architecture, decorating, style and technology of home design.
Magazine features articles on home decorating, renovating, craft, cooking, gardening.
Black Pepper publishes innovative works of prose and poetry. Black Pepper has won awards, critical acclaim and a significant share of the Australian market for literature. Specialisation: Literary fiction, poetry and drama.
Black Swan is Western Australia’s State Flagship Theatre Company, and one of Australia’s foremost producers of Australian drama. It has developed a reputation for innovation and the nurturing of new work, and in particular the telling of uniquely Western Australian stories.
Kia Ora & Welcome, blackmail press was created to give poets, students and poetry lovers in New Zealand a site to read, submit and find great poetry. The impetus is to promote New Zealand poets and to provide an environment for emerging New Zealand poets to share their works. General issues have no specific theme, we like to present an eclectic range of voices from Aotearoa and abroad. Poets are asked to submit works they feel best showcase their unique voice and may submit a maximum of 5 works for consideration. All submissions must include a biography….
Topics of interest: local news and events.
The Blacktown Sun is published every Tuesday and covers the Greater West of Sydney. The Blacktown Sun is committed to covering local news, entertainment, sports and community issues.
Passionate about Indigenous culture, stories and books? Or curious? This is your festival. Blak & Bright is presented by First Nations Australia Writers’ Network, with Australian Poetry, the City of Literature Office, the Emerging Writers’ Festival, Express Media, the Melbourne Writers Festival, the Small Press Network, the Wheeler Centre and Writers Victoria. Indigenous writing is relevant and exciting to literature lovers and readers everywhere.
Literary magazines for primary school-aged readers. Features fiction, plays, poetry and non-fiction.
The Blayney Chronicle is a weekly publication and a source of local news for the people of Blayney Shire.
Australian martial arts magazine. Total coverage of Australian and international martial arts, including self-defence, instructors tips, philosophy, training, news and events.
The Blue Mountains Gazette was launched in 1963. It has grown from a 12 page paper to an average size of 80 pages, with circulation increasing from 12,000 to 35,400. It is a free newspaper delivered house-to-house throughout the entire Blue Mountains City area, Lapstone to Mt Victoria.
For writers and those interested in promoting writing and reading of Australian literature. Publishes anthologies of group work. Meets first Sunday of the month, 1:45pm-4:45pm, at the Springwood Neighbourhood Centre (please check website to confirm).
Publication for country families, with good yarns, humour and rural product information. Stories and articles with a rural flavour, preferably real life featuring achievements, rural contribution, community events and participation where individual effort is involved.
Blunt delivers coverage of the very best alternative music from Australia and the world, and embraces all the lifestyle elements that come with it, from gaming and film to extreme sport.
Established in the 1880s, the Bombala Times is the local newspaper of the Bombala district, covering a large area from the Monaro down to the Victorian border covering all local news, sport and entertainment for the district.
The Border Watch is South Australia’s largest regional newspaper circulating throughout the South East of South Australia and Western Districts of Victoria. The newspaper is published every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
The Braidwood Times is a local newspaper published Wednesdays and covering Braidwood and surrounding villages of Araluen, Majors Creek, Mongarlowe, and Nerriga, with some readership across Palerang shire into Bungendore, Captains Flat Tarago and Queanbeyan.
Features comprehensive wedding planning information, the latest in wedding styling and trends, bridal fashion and beauty, and access to inspiring real life weddings.