Australia
Magazine features caravanning destinations, practical ‘how-to’ columns, travel stories, tips and techniques, and vehicle reviews.
Accredited Editor (Institute of Professional Editors) with more than 30 years’ experience. Developmental, substantive and structural editing, copyediting (onscreen), proofreading, project management. All genres, fiction and non-fiction, all publication types. Honorary Life Member, Society of Editors (Qld). Dedicated, professional, reliable.
Odlum & Garner produce a range of educational books for secondary school students, plus Create-a-Calendar. Top students and Science teachers use and recommend Odlum & Garner books. These books are produced by Science teachers for Science teachers and their students.
ACER Press is the publishing arm of the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) which is a national educational research and development agency. Established in 1930, it is an independent, not-for-profit company. ACER Press publishes in print and online formats. Specialisation: Education, psychology, human resources, parenting education.
Published each month and distributed with The Advertiser. Contains feature articles, interviews, profiles and reviews of fashion, travel, food and wine etc. Emphasis on local Adelaide content.
Publishes science fiction, fantasy and horror stories, and poems. Welcomes new and established writers and artists. Has a preference for lighter, amusing styles of science fiction and fantasy, but will also consider more serious work for publication.
Refereed journal devoted to all aspects of librarianship in university and college libraries, including the TAFE sector, and in research libraries of all types. Topics include all aspects of librarianship, past and present, pure and applied bibliography, publishing information science, and related subjects.
Magazine for teachers, allied educators in public sector schools, TAFE colleges and early childhood centres.
Bolinda supplies public libraries with audio books and large print books and has become the number one audio and large print brand in Australia.
Brolly Books is the children’s imprint of Borghesi and Adam Publishers. They focus on richly illustrated books for children from toddler to 8 years, publishing about 25 new titles each year along with imprints. Through Tandem Publishing, they also provide a wide range of publishing services.
Official journal of NSW Rural Fire Service. Includes news, people profiles, feature articles of interest to firefighters.
Literary magazines for primary school-aged readers. Publishes fiction, plays, poetry and non-fiction.
Exisle Publishing is an Australian publisher of books on a wide range of subjects, including self-help, health, nutrition, popular psychology, biography, history, business, current affairs, travel, cooking, leisure and lifestyle. They publish books in Australia and New Zealand.†New books are published in both physical and digital forms.
Hybrid Publishers titles include: legal, non-fiction (fitness and well-being, fitness, nutrition, true crime, self-help, history etc) and some fiction and poetry. Legal titles: Law Crest imprint. YA: Ford Street imprint. Alternative contact: Anna Rosner Blay, Managing Editor.
An online publishing space for short works by emerging writers and work by emerging visual artists. An initiative of Island magazine.
New Frontier Publishing produces titles for children. Specialisation: Children’s picture books, junior readers (6-8), junior novels (8-12), educational texts for primary and secondary school.
A tabloid-style, union publication representing education professionals, school support staff and early childhood professionals teaching and working in independent education and Catholic or religious institutions/schools/centres throughout Australia. Topics of interest: education. Each issue has a theme with other regular sections.
NewSouth Publishing is the publishing arm of UNSW Press. Recognised as a leading independent Australian publisher, it produces a range of general, literary and illustrated non-fiction and select scholarly titles across three imprints: NewSouth; UNSW Press; and CHOICE.
Literary magazines for primary school-aged readers. Features fiction, plays, poetry and non-fiction.
Overland, the most radical of Australia’s long-standing literary/cultural magazines, publishes features, fiction, poetry, reviews, comment, artwork and opinion pieces. Overland is committed to engaging with important literary, cultural and political issues in contemporary Australia. It has a tradition of publishing dissenting articles with a political and cultural focus. It also runs the Overland Judith Wright Poetry Prize for New and Emerging Poets with the support of the Malcolm Robertson Foundation.
Pacific Books is an Australian book publisher that specialises in paperback books and e-books. Unlike traditional publishers, Pacific Books has a fast turn-around from manuscript to publication and distribution. Books are usually available one month after submission through our partnership with Amazon stores and Ingram Worldwide Distribution.
Post Pressed is a small-scale publisher. Specialisation: Academic books and verse.
Produces material for primary and secondary schools, particularly photocopiable subject related books for primary schools and materials for secondary students at risk. Covers all subject areas. Supplies major Australian distribution agencies as well as having own distribution network operating Australia-wide. Exports to NZ and UK. Specialisation: Educational photocopy masters for primary schools and secondary schools.
Horizon Publishing Group is a publishing house that encourages new talents from new, emerging, unknown or published authors. HPG never rejects a high quality manuscript subject to some Terms & Conditions. Horizon Publishing Group publishes high quality books (content & production) whether they are fiction, non-fiction or children/young adult books. Its books are produced in print and in electronic versions with worldwide distribution.
Crikey’s aim is very simple: to bring its readers the inside word on what’s really going on in politics, government, media, business, the arts, sport and other aspects of public life in Australia. Crikey reveals how the powerful operate behind the scenes, and it tackles the stories insiders are talking about but other media can’t or won’t cover.