National Observer (Australia)

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National Observer
CategoriesNews magazine
FrequencyQuarterly
Founded1988
Final issueAutumn 2009 (print)
CompanyCouncil for the National Interest
CountryAustralia
Based inMelbourne
Language
OCLC
41041374

The National Observer (formerly known as Australia and World Affairs) was a quarterly current-affairs and politics magazine in Australia. It specialised in domestic and international politics, security-related challenges and issues of national cohesion.[citation needed]

History and profile

The magazine was founded in 1988. It was renamed as National Observer in 1999.

Kevin B. MacDonald, and Brian Crozier
.

Until 2005 the magazine was edited by Ian Spry; from 2005 until early 2010 Philip Ayres edited it. During Ayres's editorship, the magazine ceased to appear in print form in Autumn 2009.[1] It moved to an exclusively web-based format. John Ballantyne was the editor of the online magazine, which ceased publication completely in 2012.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "National Observer quarterly journal of the Council for the National Interest". LINC Library. Retrieved 20 November 2016.

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