Editor | Peter Kelleher |
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Frequency | Fortnightly |
Publisher | National Civic Council |
Founded | 1941 (Former title: Freedom) |
Country | Australia |
Based in | Balwyn, Victoria |
Website | www.newsweekly.com.au |
This article is part of a series on |
Conservatism in Australia |
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News Weekly is an Australian current affairs magazine, published by the National Civic Council, with its main headquarters in Balwyn, Victoria. [1] [2] It also has offices in Queensland, New South Wales, Western Australia and South Australia. [3]
News Weekly was founded by B. A. Santamaria and first published in September 1943, under the name Freedom. It later changed its name to Australia's national news-weekly, [3] and adopted its current name in 1946–47. [4] [5] [6] [7]
News Weekly adheres to the five primacies [8] of the National Civic Council: "natural family as the basic unit of society", decentralisation, "integrity of the individual", patriotism, and "Judeo-Christian virtues". [3]
According to the Kempsey Library listing, News Weekly provides analysis of current cultural, social, political, educational, and economic trends in Australia, focusing on ethics. [9]
In 1955, it had a circulation of 30,000 copies. [10]
Associated groups include the Thomas More Centre and the Australian Family Association. [3]
Controversy and conflict with other political groups prevailed over time. [11] [12] [13]
The editor is Peter Kelleher and the publisher is Freedom Publishing Company Pty Ltd.
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Editor | Peter Kelleher |
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Frequency | Fortnightly |
Publisher | National Civic Council |
Founded | 1941 (Former title: Freedom) |
Country | Australia |
Based in | Balwyn, Victoria |
Website | www.newsweekly.com.au |
This article is part of a series on |
Conservatism in Australia |
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News Weekly is an Australian current affairs magazine, published by the National Civic Council, with its main headquarters in Balwyn, Victoria. [1] [2] It also has offices in Queensland, New South Wales, Western Australia and South Australia. [3]
News Weekly was founded by B. A. Santamaria and first published in September 1943, under the name Freedom. It later changed its name to Australia's national news-weekly, [3] and adopted its current name in 1946–47. [4] [5] [6] [7]
News Weekly adheres to the five primacies [8] of the National Civic Council: "natural family as the basic unit of society", decentralisation, "integrity of the individual", patriotism, and "Judeo-Christian virtues". [3]
According to the Kempsey Library listing, News Weekly provides analysis of current cultural, social, political, educational, and economic trends in Australia, focusing on ethics. [9]
In 1955, it had a circulation of 30,000 copies. [10]
Associated groups include the Thomas More Centre and the Australian Family Association. [3]
Controversy and conflict with other political groups prevailed over time. [11] [12] [13]
The editor is Peter Kelleher and the publisher is Freedom Publishing Company Pty Ltd.
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