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The Australis 100 is a travel guide to a fictional country named Australis. Comprising over 140 pages, it is major work of WWW fiction that it is amusing, fantastic and most often meaningless.
The Bladder is a satirical sport site. It has "news articles" and satire on a range of sports and events. The site also has a politics area, a membership area and links to partnership sites.
The Chaser Online is just a small fraction of the content in the fortnightly newsprint version. This site is not intended for children or the easily offended. This is a satirical website. We expressly state that every statement on this site attribut...
The Electronic Journal of Australian and New Zealand History (more info)
The Electronic Journal of Australian and New Zealand History is a forum devoted to exploring how historians of Australia and Aotearoa, New Zealand might employ new technologies in research and teaching. It is concerned with how interactive multimedia...
An online journal of book reviews, interviews, articles, short stories and poetry from Australia and elsewhere.
Publishing of literary titles, including the biannual literary journal Famous Reporter.
One of Australia's foremost literary and cultural journals, Westerly has been published quarterly for the past 40 years. It uses previously unpublished short fiction, poetry, literary critical and socio-historical articles and book reviews. While its...
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