FELT Magazine is for you, grab some wool, add soap, water and friction, and come explore FELT with us. Discover new techniques, tips and designer profiles to inspire you. Each issue has unique wet&dry felting projects, techniques, articles, book reviews, gallery and more... We are all about the love of FELT, and supplying you with original, Australian content. With a focus on felting and more, if you love FELT, you'll love this magazine. Our original ideas policy ensures that we fill the niche market for individual, discerning readers, who like to make beautiful, unique pieces. We are an independent magazine, not part of a publishing empire. This is all we do, and we do it for you. We know you'll like it.
Jamie told iSUBSCRiBE, 'This magazine is all about passionate producers, insanely good ingredients and great recipes that can easily be cooked at home. It's a real breath of fresh air.' Jamie magazine is the beautiful title from Jamie Oliver. Packed with over 120 recipes, each issue is a window into Jamie's fast-paced world - you can cook the dishes that excite him, meet the chefs and producers who inspire him and discover the places he loves to visit. Add in sumptuous photography, lovingly rendered on high quality matt paper, and hard hitting writing from some of the leading names in the world of food and drink, and you've got an unmissable package. So pick up a subscription to Jamie, the magazine for everyone who loves good food and good times. Click here for a video message from Jamie
Buy with confidence every time! CHOICE magazine was established in 1959 and has been helping consumers make better purchasing decisions and get value-for-money on products ever since. At CHOICE we pride ourselves on delivering expert, unbiased information you can trust. As a completely self-funded and 100% independent body, we rely on membership subscriptions to enable us to act in a truly credible manner. A CHOICE membership gives you access to a whole range of products and services including: * Feature articles and product reviews in our magazines * Access to CHOICE Shopper (where we find the best price on a product for you) * Recommendations on Best Buys and Green Buys * Health tips (beauty&personal care, diet&exercise, food labeling&advertising, recipes and more) * Money matters (including advice on banking, insurance, borrowing, investing, tax tips)2011 The Maggies Cover of the Year Finalist.See all finalists here: www.themaggies.com.au
Australia's most entertaining luxury lifestyle magazine for men and women. Our innovative art direction showcases a range of topics including architecture, art, music, film, photography, exclusive travel destinations, high-end fashion, luxury cars and boats, gourmet food and wine and reviews of chic restaurants and bars. Box Magazine is unique in more ways than one. The magazine is beautifully designed like a collectible coffee table book, is full of exclusive luxury features and most importantly 100 per cent of profits from subscription sales go directly to ToyBox International to help sick and disadvantaged children in our community. It's about luxury, it's about pleasure, it's about enjoying yourself and good things happening to good people.
Forget about junk mail and infomercials and mobile phones. Think about sunlight. Think about walking away from the computer and into a garden. Imagine spending a whole day out there, where the only sounds are the trickle of water and the wind in the trees. Sound good? We think so. There are 3 biannual titles in the series What to Plant Where, Gardening with Native Plants and Gardening for Shaded Areas. All 3 are packed with planting ideas. They contain wise words on care and maintenance, design and landscaping ideas, expert solutions to common problems, and stacks of tips and techniques. And don't worry if you've never really gardened before; our content is as clear and simple as the names of our titles. Because we believe that anyone can have a garden and that everyone should. What to Plant Where Be inspired with What to Plant Where a magazine that tells you what every gardener needs to know: how to put the right plant in the right place. It looks at a wide range of situations, from containers and garden beds to fences and pergolas. It also covers planting according to climate, with suggestions for each zone, including cold, temperate and tropical. Gardening with Native Plants Gardening with Native Plants is as much a celebration of Australia's landscape as it is a gardening guide. Every issue contains detailed information on a range of indigenous species. We cover the classic favourites the waratahs, the wattles, the grevilleas plus some of the more unusual species. The magazine also features related articles on wildlife and conservation. Gardening for Shaded Areas Embrace your dark side with Gardening for Shaded Areas a magazine that shows readers how to work with, not struggle against, their shady gardens. It features a wide range of plants for every kind of shade, plus planting advice, design and landscaping ideas and creative solutions to common problems.
BRITAIN magazine tells the story of the British Isles, from 1066 and beyond right through to the present day. Each issue is packed with features that showcase Britain at her best, as well as ideas on where to go, what to see and where to stay. Learn more about our kings and queens, heroes and villains, castles and cathedrals, stately homes and gardens, countryside and coastline....and so much more besides. Travel: Discover Britain's best-loved destinations, from stately homes to secret villages through informative, inspirational features and glorious photography. Heritage: Discover more about Britain's rich and vibrant culture and history as we visit palaces and castles and tell you the tales of the colourful characters who lived in them. Style: Meet the famous names in British design and discover the stories behind famous brands.
The Mining Chronicle is Australia's widely read and longest-established national monthly resource newspaper. Its origins as a specialist trade publication stretch back to 1995, from which time it has provided in-depth coverage on all sectors of our booming resource industry. The Mining Chronicle has forged a reputation for considered and intelligent media coverage across all resource issues from Coal&Longwall, Oil&Gas, and Uranium, to Gold, Energy and Industry issues. News and events are widely covered, along with numerous other topics in every issue Women in Mining, Business&Finance, Innovating, Techno-Edge, HR Assets, Safety, Sustainability, Classifieds, Service&Supply, Companies in Brief, Motoring Review and Rostered Off. Read The Mining Chronicle for free at www.myresources.com.au Advertise in The Mining Chronicle and reach the key decision-makers within the mining sector. CIRCULATION More than 5,000 copies are distributed throughout Australia every month to over 300 active mine-sites. READERSHIP The readership varies between 50,000 - 60,000 per issue. Recipients include maintenance, mine, underground and open cut managers, administration personnel, purchasing officers, engineers and subcontract groups located at site operations and in the administration sections of head offices. FLY-IN FLY-OUT In addition, The Mining Chronicle provides on-board reading on all mining, oil and gas charter flights for Skippers Aviation (WA), Skypac and Executive Airlines. The Mining Chronicle is published by West Australian Publishers, a subsidiary of West Australian Newspapers Ltd.
The Herald Sun is proud of its pre-eminent position as Australia's most widely read daily newspaper. Seven days a week we produce a bright contemporary authoritative and energetic newspaper. Our aim is to be first and best with the issues that matter. Our sports pages are led by the country's premier sports journalists, Mike Sheahan, Ron Reed and Jon Anderson, whilst business coverage is spearheaded by Terry McCrann. Catch all the gossip daily in Confidential and enjoy our informative lift out sections, which include Feeling Great on Monday, Taste on Tuesday, Switched On on Wednesday, Hit on Thursday and Escape on Friday. Saturdays are also value-packed, with the Property liftout, the Home magazine and special columnists. On Sunday relax with the Sunday Magazine, Body+Soul, Play and sport. There's also Stuff, a unique newspaper within a newspaper for younger readers. Herald Sun Subscription Packages Available (VIC ONLY): 12-Month (52 Week) Monday to Sunday Subscription: $450.84 12-Month (52 Week) Monday to Saturday Subscription: $357.24 12-Month (52 Week) Monday to Friday Subscription: $285.48 12-Month (52 Week) Saturday and Sunday Subscription: $176.80 12-Month (52 Week) Sunday Only Subscription: $101.22 6-Month (26 Week) Monday to Sunday Subscription: $238.68 6-Month (26 Week) Monday to Saturday Subscription: $189.02 6-Month (26 Week) Monday to Friday Subscription: $151.06 6-Month (26 Week) Saturday and Sunday Subscription: $93.60 6-Month (26 Week) Sunday Only Subscription: $53.59 Includes home delivery fee where Victorian newsagent home delivery exists. If on a mail run, delivery will incur an additional fee from mail contractor. PLEASE NOTE: Subscriptions for this title are transferrable but not refundable
SCRIBE Magazine is a bi-annual publication aimed at West Australian primary and secondary schools, educators, parents and students, educational suppliers and tertiary institutions around the country. SCRIBE is about connecting schools, sharing and collaborating ideas and providing opportunities for schools to promote themselves throughout WA and the rest of the world. SCRIBE is a high gloss, full colour magazine intended to inspire, connect and celebrate our education system. To be contacted by SCRIBE Magazine for upcoming Competitions and Prizes, please provide your daytime telephone number when subscribing.
For over 15 years Facility Management (FM) has been the only Australian publication dedicated exclusively to the facilities management industry. Published bimonthly, FM is a truly independent publication. Its editorial is tailored to meet the needs of readers not the vested interests of industry associations. As a result, FM is firmly established as the magazine of first choice for marketing products and services to the purchasing decision-makers responsible for the management of all aspects of the built environment. These days, the term 'FM' incorporates far more than the traditional facilities management function. Infrastructure management (IM) not only incorporates traditional FM, but expands it to address the relationships between people and other enterprise assets such as computers, data, telecommunications and the various work processes associated with maintaining, changing and improving the corporate infrastructure. Risk management across all its applications, trends in IT, e-security, facilities and workplace security, OH&S, IR, HR, corporate communications, strategy and contingency planning, corporate governance, compliance and liability, as well as new and upcoming legislation and the latest research studies from around the world are all, in certain contexts, part of the editorial platform of FM magazine.