Men's Interest
A$7.95 Quarterly
Beer & Brewer is a consumer magazine celebrating the beer lifestyle and industry in Australia & New Zealand. With 4 issues a year and a cover price of $6.95, each edition serves up industry and beer news, travel ideas, beer & food matching, home brewing tips and tasting notes on beers available in Australia & New Zealand. If you're asking yourself where to find ideas in planning a weekend away involving beer, what events/festivals are coming up, working out a recipe to cook with beer, how to get started in home brewing, where are the breweries in my local area, what are some new beers to try and where to try/buy them, or what?
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A$15.00 Quarterly
In each issue of Dumbo feather five remarkable individuals who've taken the road-less-trampled with courage, creativity and integrity tell you
their stories. Designers, architects, winemakers, explorers, entrepreneurs, spies, musicians??In their own words they tell you how they discovered their passion, what inspires them, the lows as well as the highs on the journey and ultimately why they do what they do. Its award-winning design complements stunning photography and great writing. Dumbo feather is described as a 'mook' (half mag, half book). It's like a magazine because it's produced quarterly, sold in newsagents and supported
by advertising partners. It's like a book because it's a great read(almost like a series of mini-autobiographies), sold in bookshops and design stores and feels like one with it's beautiful matt, 100% recycled paper.
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A$12.75 Quarterly
RIDE Cycling Review is a title devoted to road and track cycling. Published four times a year, the magazine offers a unique insight into the rigours of professional cycling. With a strong emphasis on the European road season, the release dates are well suited to the major events on the calendar. The January edition offers an overview of the previous season; April includes the early-season races through to the first rounds of the Spring Classics.
RIDE is published by an independent publishing company in Australia which is owned by Rob Arnold. The founding editor has covered cycling since 1991. In recent years (ie. since 1998) Arnold has been contracted by ASO (organisers of the Tour de France) - to write the English component of the Tour's official website including the live coverage and daily summaries.
Contributors to RIDE include the best cycling photographers and journalists in the world. They are people who are committed to covering one of the most popular sports on the planet. The gusto shown by photographers like Yuzuru Sunada, Bruno Bade as well as award-winning photo agency owners John Pierce (Photosport International) and Jeff Crow (Sport - The Library) mean that RIDE can report on each event on the vast international calendar and portray the intricate aesthetic beauty of the world's biggest races.
Stories by the award-winning publishing editor are well complimented by correspondents from around the world including Frenchman Jean-Fran?ois Quenet, Spanish-based American Andy Hood, and a host of other freelancers who ensure the best possible coverage of the racing. With the help of a vast array of contributors who have a close association with cycling RIDE is able to get intimate profiles of the biggest personalities in the sport as well as comprehensive product reviews.
Regular columnists include the winner of the centenary Tour de France's green jersey Baden Cooke, Olympians Olivia Gollan, Brad McGee, Matt White, Graeme Brown, Cadel Evans, Stuart O'Grady and many more. This cast of contributors allows unprecedented access to the sport's most prominent stars and the ability to get appraisals of the latest products from those in the know.
Each edition includes numerous bike test, a comprehensive product review section titled 'Paraphernalia', and the ever-popular Caffeine Culture series which offers suggestions on bunch rides in Australia and neighbouring countries. Printed in a perfect-bound format on high-quality paper and superb reproduction, the magazine is considered by most readers to be a collectable. With up to 228 pages of information, RIDE contains a wealth of reading for cycling enthusiasts everywhere.
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