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Schwartz Media


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Schwartz Media




In a career spanning 40 years, Morry Schwartz has built a reputation for publishing the highest quality journalism in the country. The Saturday Paper is Schwartz's first weekly venture, joining other Schwartz titles including the Monthly, the country's leading current affairs magazine, and the agenda-setting Quarterly Essay. The Monthly has won the Current Affairs, Business & Finance category at the Australian Magazine Awards. Alongside the Quarterly Essay, it has published a suite of Walkley Award-winning pieces.

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The Saturday Paper


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The Saturday Paper


The Saturday Paper is a new way of doing news.

The Saturday Paper is a newspaper for independent minds, for people who want the whole story. We make serious news for serious people.

The Saturday Paper is the essential guide to week’s news and politics, alongside the best in culture, food, commentary and lifestyle. We are Australia's only newspaper dedicated to long-form reportage.

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The Monthly


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The Monthly


A unique publishing phenomenon, the Monthly magazine has become one of Australia's boldest voices.

Home to the  finest thinkers, journalists and critics, the Monthly offers enlightening commentary and vigorous, sometimes controversial, debate on the issues that impact our nation. Rich in substance and style, the Monthly is sought out by a who's who of business, politics and the arts. It is essential reading for those wishing to be deeply engaged with Australian culture today.

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Quarterly Essay


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Quarterly Essay


Quarterly Essay is a trailblazing Australian journal of politics and culture. 

Each issue contains a single essay written at a length of about 25,000 words, followed by correspondence on previous essays. Quarterly Essay aims to present the widest range of political, intellectual and cultural opinion. Several essays have won literary awards. Authors include Tim Flannery, Don Watson, Robyn Davidson, Robert Manne, Germaine Greer, Annabel Crabb and David Marr.