Macworld Australia

Macworld Australia (ISSN 2200-2375) is the Australian version of Macworld brand and magazine, carrying a combination of licensed content from the US and UK publications. The magazine is published under Niche Media of Melbourne, Victoria, and licensed under International Data Group (IDG).[1] Macworld Australia's current Commercial Director is Joanne Davies and Editor is Jonathan Stewart.

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Macworld Australia is the longest-running Apple magazine outside the USA, currently into its third decade, covering everything Apple since 1985.[1]

The companion Macworld Australia web site, www.macworld.com.au features daily updates of both worldwide and local news, blogs, help, reviews, and more. Easy-to-navigate, Macworld.com.au can be accessed by product type – Mac, iPhone, iPad, Play and Gadget Guide plus an App Guide section.

The October 2009 issue of Macworld Australia underwent an extensive redesign based on a reader surveys conducted in that year.

Published monthly each issue of Macworld Australia contains features, hardware and software (app) reviews, Group Tests, tips and help, monthly competitions and more. Sections include Gadget Guide, App Guide, Mac Gems, Features, Help & Tips, Secrets, Step-by-Step, 3 of a Kind, Reviews and Group Test. With Australian content from contributors including Anthony Caruana, Danny Gorog, Adam Turner, David Braue, Keith White, David Holloway and a Mystery Writer.

Macworld Australia is distributed across the nation's newsstands and to its subscriber base, it is also available digitally on iPad, iPhone, Mac, PC, and Android through Zinio and Google Plus.

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References

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