Eureka Street (magazine)
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Eureka Street is an Australian magazine concerned with public affairs, arts, and theology started in 1991 by Michael Kelly SJ, Morag Fraser, and Adrian Lyons SJ. It was published in paper format for 15 years and was an opinion-forming magazine for many of those years.[citation needed] In 2006 it became an online-only magazine.[1]
The magazine is part of Jesuit Communications, the communications arm of the Australian Jesuit Province. However, the magazine has a tradition of being strongly secular and inclusive.
The editor is Tim Kroenert.
Writers
Writers of note for the magazine have included Margaret Simons, Peter Roebuck, Brett McBean, Frank Brennan SJ, Bishop Gregory O'Kelly SJ, Clive Hamilton, Susan Crennan, Stuart Macintyre, Ruby Hamad and many others.
References
- ^ Holroyd, Jane (24 December 2005). "Eureka Street to get it on . . . line". The Age. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
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