New South Wales
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.
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.
Bloomsbury Spark is a one-of-a-kind, global, digital imprint from Bloomsbury Publishing dedicated to publishing a wide array of exciting fiction eBooks to teen, YA and new adult readers.
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).
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 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.
Brandl & Schlesinger has a reputation as one of Australia’s most renowned independent publishers. They publish and nurture first time authors, with many of their titles winning major literary awards. Brandl & Schlesinger have a diverse list of commercial and literary fiction and non-fiction, literary memoir and biography, academic journals, works in translations and a distinctive poetry list. As an independent publisher, they are committed to quality and challenging works that retain an Australian flavour whilst appealing to both national and internation…
Features comprehensive wedding planning information, the latest in wedding styling and trends, bridal fashion and beauty, and access to inspiring real life weddings.
The Broken Hill Regional Writers Centre fosters writing and literary enjoyment for those living in west NSW.
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.
Official journal of NSW Rural Fire Service. Includes news, people profiles, feature articles of interest to firefighters.
A monthly electronic magazine that features writing markets, competitions, news, interviews and valuable industry information related to the children’s book industry.
Independent, free weekly newspaper (Bryon Shire Echo) and free daily subscription email (Echonetdaily) servicing the Byron and surrounding Shires.
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.
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 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.
Magazine features caravanning destinations, practical ‘how-to’ columns, travel stories, tips and techniques, and vehicle reviews.
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.
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.
Church Missionary Society (CMS) members magazine, exploring missiological thinking and the work of CMS missionaries.