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In June 2006, the magazine was ranked 3rd in Australia in circulation, with an audited circulation of 433,176; it ranked ahead of Reader's Digest. [3] The magazine's readership in 2004 was in excess of 2 million [ 4 ] and had increased to 2.364 million in 2005/6; [ 5 ] that is the magazine is read by more than 10% of Australia's population.
Section 124 of the Constitution of Australia provides for the establishment or admission of new states to the federation. The Federal Parliament may also form a new state by separating territory from an existing state, join multiple states or parts of states, or increase, diminish, or otherwise alter the limits of a state, but in each case, it must have the approval of the parliament(s) of the ...
Pacific Magazines was a magazine publisher operating in Australia owned by Seven West Media.In March 2020, it was acquired by Bauer Media Australia in April 2020. [2] In June 2020, Mercury Capital acquired Pacific Magazines as part of its purchase of Bauer's former Australian and New Zealand assets.
Australia is a continent, a country, and a land where kangaroos outnumber people. However, according to its most active online ambassadors, the place offers much more than the famous marsupial.
Paper Giants: Magazine Wars is the story of the battle between Nene King (Mandy McElhinney) editor of Woman's Day and Dulcie Boling (Rachel Griffiths) editor of New Idea, from the rival Packer and Murdoch empires, who "battled" to make their publication the number one seller in Australia. It charts the period from 1987 to 1997 with the rise of ...
She froze on-screen, and it was decided that King would be better behind the scenes. After some work in Hong Kong, she came back to Australia and worked on The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper. Working as chief reporter on the women's magazine New Idea awakened her love of magazines which eventually drew her into being the editor.
Lucire (New Zealand) Madame Figaro (France) Margriet (Netherlands) Marie Claire; Martha Stewart Living (US) MaryJanesFarm (US) Me Naiset (Finland) Moondance (online) Ms. (US) My Weekly (UK) Naj (Poland) Nargis (Azerbaijan) Nesf El Donya (Egypt) new! (London, France) New Idea (Australia) New Woman (India) New Zealand Woman's Weekly; Nők Lapja ...
Her works (including advertising images) were also published in periodicals and newspapers such as The New Idea, The Native Companion, Australia Today, and the British-Australasian. Her illustrations were exhibited throughout Australia, as well as in London and Paris between 1907 and 1933.