
Sino Australia Challenge . . . Again
For the second year in a row the Australian men’s basketball team (Boomers), split their best-of-four series against China . . .
Read more here: http://www.theaustraliatimes.com/magazine/sport/issue/208/
Are you interested in technology and all things digital? Do you want to be published?
The Australia Times wants writers to join its digital team!
The Australian Times is a free, magazine based, non-aligned, grassroots, national online publication. We are a blend of professional and citizen journalism creating online content for specialist groups and the community at large.
Each month the TAT Digital magazine sets out to provide an experience of the digital world, to inform, educate, entertain and hopefully inspire the reader.
If you’re passionate about the digital world and would like to be published in a national online publication- email kelly.sargent@www.theaustraliatimes.com.au
**Submission does not gaurentee publication. Joining the TAT digital team as a writer is a voluntary position.
QMF Inc. came to life through a series of public forums held in 1996 that established community support for the dream… for Queenscliff to host a great music festival.
The “Last Weekend in November” was chosen with the purpose of converting a lull in the tourist season into a peak time for the local tourism industry.
The Queenscliff Music Festival Inc. will:
Offer its audience an exciting event that is delivered in style and is family-friendly
Feature the depth & breadth of Australian contemporary artists and foster emerging talent – whilst embracing the incorporation of special international guests
Provide an exceptional site with high quality venues, services and management
Generate cultural and economic benefits to the community.
For more information visit: http://www.qmf.net.au
The BAWM Group is a collective of learning and development, and consultancy businesses and brands. Through these brands Buildit Learning, Diverse Learning and RTO Edge, we deliver industry specific services. Each brand speaks to and is focused on specific industries and through them we deliver different content and services, whilst our codes of practice and philosophies on business and learning remain consistent across the Group. The brands are powered by a strong core of shared services at Group level to ensure that they receive timely quality support.
More information: http://www.bawm.com.au/about-us
The Australia Times wants passionate writers interested in politics who wish to gain some first-hand experience in the world of journalism.
The Australian Times is a free, magazine based, non-aligned, grassroots, national online publication. We are a blend of professional and citizen journalism creating online content for specialist groups and the community at large.
Each month the TAT Politics covers in-depth features and opinion articles about the Australian political scene.
If you’re passionate about politics and would like to be published in a national online publication- email kelly.sargent@www.theaustraliatimes.com.au
**Submission does not gaurentee publication. Joining the TAT political team as a writer is a voluntary position.
The Australia Times wants new music writers and reviewers who are looking to get some first-hand experience in the world of journalism.
The Australian Times is a free, magazine based, non-aligned, grassroots, national online publication. We are a blend of professional and citizen journalism creating online content for specialist groups and the community at large.
Each month the TAT Music Magazine will include gig reviews, album reviews, opinion pieces, the latest news on your favourite bands, and what gigs you should go and check out. There’ll be feature articles, regular columns, even guides to surviving the upcoming festivals.
If writing about the above sounds like you – get in touch with Kelly, kelly.sargent@www.theaustraliatimes.com.au. All positions at The Australia Times are voluntary.
In the famous words of Bryan Ferry, “when you get music and words together, that can be a very powerful thing.”
The Australia Times team is a blend of professional and citizen journalists creating online content for specialist groups and the community at large. We have over 300 volunteer writers across Australia, ranging in age from 7 to 83 years old.
We are the voice of the people and aim to become their most trusted source of information. We invite anyone to contribute; however submission does not guarantee publication.
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Kelly Sargent has a degree of Journalism from Monash University a with a major in International Studies. Kelly is a keen traveller and worked as a travel writer for Discover Australia before exploring South America for 8 months. With a keen interest in media, Kelly worked for a couple of years with Australian Associated Press (AAP) and now puts all efforts into new digital media with The Australia Times.
Email: kelly.sargent@www.theaustraliatimes.com.au
Margaret Gregory graduated from Melbourne University with a Master of Science degree in Marine Chemistry. Later, after starting a family, she studied for and achieved a Diploma of Library and Information Services and a Certificate in Professional Writing and Editing.
She is a freelance editor and has been a keen writer for over thirty years. Her passion is learning about and sharing new ideas. In her spare time, she is a member of the committee for a local basketball club and helps run a local writer’s group. She has self-published three novels, with more to come, and is mentoring others who plan to self-publish as well.
Email: margaret.gregory@www.theaustraliatimes.com.au
Kristie Giblin
Originally from Launceston in Tasmania, Kristie moved to Melbourne to study a Bachelor of Media and Communications, followed by her Masters, both at Swinburne University. Her passion for magazines started from an early age, combined with an interest in all things food related, led her to become deputy editor of The Gourmet Mag. She also loves to travel, along with being the TAT Social Media Manager, needless to say she thrives in a busy environment.
Email: kristie.giblin@www.theaustraliatimes.com.au
Kristie Donnelly
I’d always been empowered by a love for photography, which I’d put to use whilst studying for two years. I’d found photography to be an aspect of the creative mind, not one that can be defined by knowledge but vision further than a lens. Travelling through Europe opened my appreciation for sight that I now share with my fellow photographers at TAT allowing each photographer the chance to share their passion and understanding of this beautiful world.
Email: kristie.donnelly@www.theaustraliatimes.com.au
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