List of magazines in Australia
This is a list of Australian magazines.
Children
- K-Zone (defunct)
Computers and technology
- APC
- Atomic (defunct)
- 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)
Entertainment and art
- Australasian Photo-Review (defunct)[1]
- Foxtel
- Pix (defunct)
Food and cooking
Gossip
Health
Men
General
Hobby and interest
Home and garden
Men's interest
Music
- Australian Musician
- BMA Magazine
- Cyclic Defrost
- Fast Forward (defunct)
- Go-Set (defunct)
- Juke Magazine (defunct)
- Limelight
- The Music Network
- Resident Advisor
- Rip It Up (defunct)
- Rock Australia Magazine (RAM) (defunct)
- Rolling Stone Australia
- Stealth magazine (defunct)
- Triple J Magazine
News
Politics
Pornography
Religion
Satire
Science
Science fiction and fantasy
Sports
General or multiple sports
Australian rules
Cricket
Firearms
Golf
Martial Arts
- Blitz Magazine (defunct)
- Fightmag
Motor vehicle
Rugby league
- Big League
- Rugby League Week (defunct)
Sailing
Soccer
Surfing
Teen interest
- Dolly (defunct)
- Girlfriend
Transport
Travel
Video game
- Australian GamePro (defunct)
Gossip Magazines
- Australian Women's Weekly
- Cleo (defunct)
- Frankie
- New Idea
- New Weekly
- POL Magazine (defunct)
- Russh
- Take 5
- That's Life!
- Woman (defunct)
- Womankind
- Woman's Day
See also
References
- ↑ "Australasian Photo-review". dictionaryofsydney.org. The Dictionary of Sydney. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
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