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Issue Details: First known date: 1981... 1981 Island Magazine
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First known date: 1981

Works about this Work

MONA Man Proves No Mag Is an Island Stephen Romei , 2015 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 2 March 2015; (p. 3)
They Aren't Important in the Way Bigger Mountains Are, But... The Life and Times of Geoff and Liz Dean Briony Kidd , 2013 single work biography
— Appears in: Island , Autumn no. 132 2013; (p. 22-30)
'Drawing on published and unpublished material, as well as interviews with family and friends, Briony Kidd explores how Geoff and Liz Dean have left an indelible mark on Tasmanian culture, assisting in the early incarnation of Island Magazine, as well as the establishment of the precursor to the Tasmanian Writers' Centre. They were driven by a sense of curiosity, and by ambitions that were just as likely to be on behalf of colleagues or their community at large as in the service of their own work. They shared an enduring commitment to three things: literature, their home state of Tasmania, and a sense of justice.' (p. 23)
More Than a Magazine Dale Campisi , 2012 single work column
— Appears in: Island , Summer no. 131 2012; (p. 7-9)
Funding Fracas Gives Insight into Workings of State Advisory Board Matthew Westwood , 2011 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 2 September 2011; (p. 17)
'Living On...' : A Conversation about Island Peoples, Places, Politics and Poetry P. R. Hay (interviewer), Stewart Williams (interviewer), 2011 single work interview
— Appears in: Island , Autumn no. 124 2011; (p. 8-16)
A Tour Among the Magazines that Look at Literature Marion Halligan , 1983 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 5 January 1983; (p. 13)

— Review of Meanjin 1940 periodical (333 issues); Island Magazine 1981 periodical (32 issues)
Words and Money : A Small Magazine with Money Worries Kate Ahearne , 1985 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , July no. 72 1985; (p. 29-30)

— Review of Island Magazine 1981 periodical (32 issues)
A Barometer of Our Literary Life Helen Garlick , 1989 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , November no. 116 1989; (p. 39)

— Review of Southerly 1939 periodical (291 issues); Blast L. K. Holt , 1987 periodical (56 issues); Island Magazine 1981 periodical (32 issues)
Progressive Ideas Articulated with Passion David Owen , 2005 single work column
— Appears in: Newswrite : The NSW Writers' Centre Magazine , August no. 150 2005; (p. 14)
David Owen recommends subscribing to Island Magazine due its fostering of environmental writing and its promotion of new authors.
'Living On...' : A Conversation about Island Peoples, Places, Politics and Poetry P. R. Hay (interviewer), Stewart Williams (interviewer), 2011 single work interview
— Appears in: Island , Autumn no. 124 2011; (p. 8-16)
Funding Fracas Gives Insight into Workings of State Advisory Board Matthew Westwood , 2011 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 2 September 2011; (p. 17)
They Aren't Important in the Way Bigger Mountains Are, But... The Life and Times of Geoff and Liz Dean Briony Kidd , 2013 single work biography
— Appears in: Island , Autumn no. 132 2013; (p. 22-30)
'Drawing on published and unpublished material, as well as interviews with family and friends, Briony Kidd explores how Geoff and Liz Dean have left an indelible mark on Tasmanian culture, assisting in the early incarnation of Island Magazine, as well as the establishment of the precursor to the Tasmanian Writers' Centre. They were driven by a sense of curiosity, and by ambitions that were just as likely to be on behalf of colleagues or their community at large as in the service of their own work. They shared an enduring commitment to three things: literature, their home state of Tasmania, and a sense of justice.' (p. 23)
'Island' Puts Tasmania on the Map Quentin Beresford , 1984 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Mercury , 5 June 1984; (p. 8)

PeriodicalNewspaper Details

ISSN: O156-8124
Frequency:
Quarterly
Range:
No.6 (March 1981) - no.42 (Autumn 1990)
Continues:
The Tasmanian Review and maintains its numbering
Continued by:
Island which retains its numbering
Size:
27cm, 40-60 pages
Price:
$2.95 (1981-1984); $4 (1984-1988); $5 (1988-1990)

Awards

2020-2021 recipient Creative Partnerships Australia Plus1 for Futureproofing Island Magazine by enhancing digital capacity 
2017-2018 recipient Creative Partnerships Australia Plus1 $15,648 - Enabling Island's Community Engagement
2014-2015 recipient Creative Partnerships Australia Plus1 $50,000 Implementation of business processes and organisational changes
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