Cleo (magazine)

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CLEO
Categories
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First issue 1972
Country Flag of Australia Australia
Language English
Website http://www.cleo.com.au/


CLEO is an Australian, New Zealand, South African, Malaysian and Singaporean women's magazine.

Aimed at an older audience than the teenage-focused Dolly, the magazine is most famous for its CLEO Bachelor of the Year award.

CLEO was the first Australian women’s magazine to feature non-frontal nude male centrefolds in 1972, with Jack Thompson as the magazine's first Playmate of the Month. Other playmates were Alby Mangels, Eric Oldfield, Peter Blasina and the band Skyhooks. The centrefold feature was discontinued in 1985, the last being a bare-chested picture of Mel Gibson. The centrefold feature was reinstated in 2005 as a permanent feature of the magazine and has featured such celebrities as Daniel MacPherson, Jake Wall, Michael Sullivan, Shane Watson, Jamie Brooksby, Michael Witt and Koby Abberton.

Contents

[edit] CLEO Bachelor of the Year winners

[edit] CLEO New Zealand Bachelor of the Year winners

  • 2007 - Brad Werner[7]

[edit] References

  1. ^ AAP. "Jason Dundas named Cleo bachelor of the year", Sydney Morning Herald, 2008-03-19. Retrieved on 2008-03-27. 
  2. ^ Jacqueline Maley and Alexa Moses. "Son, you be a bachelor boy", The Sydney Morning Herald, 2006-09-15. Retrieved on 2007-08-04. 
  3. ^ "Bachelor of the year", The Age, 2005-09-16. Retrieved on 2007-08-04. 
  4. ^ "Airport manager our top bachelor", The Sydney Morning Herald, 2002-03-27. Retrieved on 2007-08-04. 
  5. ^ Christine Sams. "Bride's something blue was a Wiggle", The Sydney Morning Herald, 2003-05-05. Retrieved on 2007-08-02. 
  6. ^ Biography for Aaron Pedersen. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2007-09-05.
  7. ^ CLEO bachelor of the year: Hot boys. Cleo Magazine. Retrieved on 2007-12-10.

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