List of magazines in Australia
Appearance
This is a list of Australian magazines including those that are no longer published.
Architecture
[edit]Arts and entertainment
[edit]- Art Almanac
- Art Collector (magazine)
- Art & Australia
- Art in Australia
- ArtAsiaPacific
- Artist Profile
- Artlink
- Australian Art: a Monthly Magazine & Journal
- Australian Art Review (2003–2013)
- Australian Arts Review
- Australasian Photo-Review (1894-1956)[3]
- Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil
- Black+White
- Cantrills Filmnotes
- Cinema Papers
- Foxtel
- FilmInk
- IF Magazine
- Light Vision
- Limelight
- Look
- NW (magazine)
- Pix (1938-1972)
- POL Oxygen
- Radio Call
- RealTime
- Senses of Cinema
- The Adelaide Review (1984-2020)
- The Lorgnette
- Trouble (magazine)
- TV Times (Australia)
- Voiceworks (magazine)
Children
[edit]Computers and technology
[edit]- APC
- Atomic (defunct)
- Australian Apple Review
- Australian NetGuide (defunct)
- Electronics Today International (defunct)
- Free Access Magazine
- Macworld Australia (defunct)
- Mega Zone (defunct)
- Nintendo Magazine System (defunct)
- Official PlayStation Magazine
- PC PowerPlay
- PC World
- TechLife
- Your Computer (defunct)
Consumer advocacy
[edit]Culture
[edit]- Arman Monthly
- Dumbo Feather
- Oyster (magazine)
- R.M. Williams Outback
- Sameway Magazine
- Sneaker Freaker
- Sydney Observer Magazine
- Tasmania 40° South
- The Australian Magazine (1821)
- Yarning (magazine)
Finance and business
[edit]- Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal
- Australian Banking & Finance
- Australian Bartender magazine
- Australian Dairy Foods
- Blue's Country Magazine
- Dun's Gazette for New South Wales
- Inside Retail
- Pacific Islands Monthly
- Your Trading Edge Magazine
Food and cooking
[edit]General interest
[edit]- Australasian Post
- BRW (magazine)
- Canberra Illustrated: A Quarterly Magazine
- Frankie
- Table Talk (magazine) (1885-1939)
- The Critic (Adelaide)
- The Gadfly (Adelaide)
- The Home
- The World's Best (magazine)
- Smith Journal
Gossip
[edit]Health
[edit]Men
[edit]Women
[edit]General
[edit]History
[edit]Hobby and interest
[edit]Home and garden
[edit]- Australian House & Garden
- Belle
- Better Homes and Gardens
- Decoration and Glass (defunct)
- Gardening Australia
Radio and electronics
[edit]- Electronics Australia (defunct)
- Electronics Today International (defunct)
- Silicon Chip
- Wireless Weekly (defunct)
Humour
[edit]- Adelaide Punch (1878-1884)
- Melbourne Punch (1855-1925)
- Sydney Punch (1864-1888)
- The Cane Toad Times
Indigenous Australians
[edit]- Australian Aborigines Advocate (1901–1908)
- Black Australian News (1972)
- Black News Service (1975–1977)
- Churinga (1964–1970), briefly revived as Alchuringa (1971–1972)
- Dawn and New Dawn (1969–1975)
- Identity (1971–1982)
- Irabina (1965–1971)
- Koori Bina (1976–1979)
- Koori Mail (1991–present)
- Land Rights News (1976–present)
- National Indigenous Times (2002–present)
- Smoke Signals (1957–?)
- Westralian Aborigine (1954–1957)
LGBT
[edit]Literature and language
[edit]- aCOMMENT
- Arna (publication)
- Australian Book Review
- Australian Literary Review
- Books+Publishing
- Gangway (magazine)
- Good Reading
- Grab It Indie Games Magazine
- Griffith Review
- In Touch
- Island Magazine
- The Antipodean
- The Australian Journal
- The Bookfellow
- The Lifted Brow
- Meanjin
- Mekong Review
- Quarterly Essay
- Scripsi
- Wet Ink
- Westerly (magazine)
Men's interest
[edit]- Alpha (Australian magazine)
- Australian Playboy
- Chance International
- FHM Australia
- Maxim (Australia)
- People (Australian magazine)
- Ralph
- The Picture (magazine)
Military
[edit]Miscellaneous
[edit]Motor vehicle
[edit]- 4WD 24/7
- Car Australia
- Heavy Duty
- Motor
- The Road Ahead (magazine)
- Wheels
- 4x4
Music
[edit]- 3D World (Australia)
- Australian Musician
- Beat Magazine
- Blunt Magazine
- BMA Magazine
- Cyclic Defrost
- Ear for Music
- Fast Forward (1980-1982)
- Go-Set (1966-1974)
- Inpress (1988-2013)
- Juke Magazine (1975-1992)
- Juice (Australian magazine)
- Limelight
- Music Feeds
- Resident Advisor
- Rip It Up (1989-2016)
- Roadrunner (Australian music magazine)
- Rock Australia Magazine (RAM) (1975-1989)
- Rolling Stone Australia
- Stealth magazine (1999-2007)
- The Alternative Gig Guide
- The Music (magazine)
- The Music Network
- Time Off
- Triple J Magazine
News
[edit]- Avenewz Magazine, Australia
- Business News (Australia)
- Dissent
- Mediaweek (Australia)
- National Observer
- New Internationalist Australia
- News Weekly
- Nexus
- Scoop (journalism magazine)
- The Bulletin
- The Diplomat
- The Hoopla
- The Illustrated Australian News
Philosophy
[edit]Politics
[edit]- American Review (political magazine)
- Arena
- Australian Left Review
- The Monthly
- The Socialist
- Checkpoint (journal)
- National Observer (Australia)
- Quadrant (magazine)
- Rolling Stone Australia
- The Socialist (Australian magazine)
Pornography
[edit]Religion
[edit]- Annals Australasia
- Christian Witness Ministries
- Eternity (newspaper)
- Salt (magazine)
- Signs of the Times
- The Briefing
Satire
[edit]Science
[edit]- Australasian Anthropological Journal
- Australasian Science
- Australian Geographic
- Bulletin of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society
- Carniflora Australis
- Cosmos
- Science of man and Australasian anthropological journal
- Scientific Australian (1895)
- Victorian Carnivorous Plant Society Inc.
Science fiction and fantasy
[edit]Sports
[edit]General or multiple sports
[edit]Australian rules
[edit]Basketball
[edit]Cricket
[edit]Firearms
[edit]Golf
[edit]- Australian Golf[8][9]
- Australian Golf Digest
- Australian Golf Instructional[10]
- Golf[11](1922-1932)
- Golf Magazine[12][13]
- Golf News[14]
- Inside Golf
- Ladies Golf Magazine[15]
- PGA Magazine[16](1999-2011?)
- Womens Golf[17](2006-2012)
Hunting
[edit]- Australian Hunter
- Wild Boar Australia Magazine
- Wild Deer and Hunting Adventures
Martial Arts
[edit]Motor vehicle
[edit]Rugby league
[edit]- Big League
- Rugby League Review
- Rugby League Week (defunct)
Sailing
[edit]- Australian Sailing magazine
- Club Marine[18]
- Ocean Magazine[19]
Soccer
[edit]Surfing
[edit]Teen interest
[edit]- Dolly (defunct)
- Girlfriend
- The Helix (magazine)
Transport
[edit]- Australian Aviation
- Australian Bus
- Australian Bus Panorama
- Australian Railway History
- Australasian Bus & Coach
- Australasian Transport News
- Catch Point
- Fleetline (defunct)
- Freight & Container Transportation (defunct)
- Green over Red (defunct)
- Light Railways
- Motive Power
- Narrow Gauge Down Under
- Network (defunct)
- Newsrail
- Railway Digest
- Railway Transportation (defunct)
- Rattler
- Roundhouse
- Sunshine Express
- Tasmanian Rail News
- The Recorder (defunct)
- The Westland (periodical)
- Track & Signal
- Transit Australia
- Truck & Bus Transportation (defunct)
Travel
[edit]- Australian Traveller[20][21][22]
- Get Lost Magazine
- Holidays with Kids[23]
- International Traveller[24][25][26]
- Qantas: The Australian Way
- Road Ahead
- RoyalAuto
- The Open Road
- Walkabout (defunct)
Underground/alternative
[edit]- Is Not Magazine
- Oz (defunct)
Video game
[edit]- Atomic
- Australian GamePro (defunct)
- Australian Realms
- Grab It Indie Games Magazine
- Hyper
- Mega Zone
- Nintendo Magazine System (defunct)
- PC PowerPlay
- PlayStation Official Magazine – Australia
Wildlife and Sustainability
[edit]- Australian Birdlife
- ECOS (CSIRO magazine)
- G Magazine (Australia)
- Landscope
- New Internationalist Australia
- Organic Farming Digest
- ReNew
- The State of Australia's Birds
- Wild Life (magazine)
- Wingspan (magazine)
Women's magazines
[edit]- Australian Woman's Mirror (1924-1961)
- Bride to Be (magazine)
- Cleo (defunct)
- Hepburn[27]
- New Idea
- New Weekly
- POL Magazine (defunct)
- Russh
- Take 5
- That's Life!
- The Australian Women's Weekly
- The Dawn (feminist magazine)
- Vogue Australia
- WFO[28]
- Woman (defunct)
- Womankind
- Woman's Day
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Architecture & Design". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "About Us". Architecture & Design. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "Australasian Photo-review". dictionaryofsydney.org. The Dictionary of Sydney. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
- ^ "About". Prevention Australia. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
- ^ "Prevention Australia". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
- ^ "About Us". Women's Health Australia. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
- ^ "The Australian Golf & Tennis Magazine". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "Australian Golf". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "Australian Golf". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "Australian Golf Instructional". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "Golf: A Monthly Journal". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "Golf Magazine". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "Golf magazine: the best of your game". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "Golf news : the golfers' magazine with the deadlines to deliver the latest news!". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "Ladies Golf Magazine". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "PGA magazine : official journal Professional Golfers' Association of Australia". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "Womens Golf". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ https://www.clubmarine.com.au/explore-boating/club-marine-magazine.html
- ^ https://oceanmagazine.com.au/
- ^ "Australian Traveller". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "Australian Traveller". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "About Us". Australian Traveller. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "Holidays with Kids". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "International Traveller". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "International Traveller". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "About Us". International Traveller. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
- ^ "Hepburn". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
- ^ "WFO". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 January 2024.