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1 106 y separately published work icon Australian Book Review ABR Max Harris (editor), Geoffrey Dutton (editor), Max Harris (editor), Geoffrey Dutton (editor), Rosemary Wighton (editor), Max Harris (editor), Rosemary Wighton (editor), John McLaren (editor), Kerryn Goldsworthy (editor), Louise Adler (editor), Rosemary Sorensen (editor), Helen Daniel (editor), Peter Rose (editor), 1961 Kensington Park : ABR Publications , Z887646 1961 periodical (560 issues)

The Australian Book Review (ABR) was established in 1961 to provide a forum for the review of new Australian books. Editors, Max Harris and Geoffrey Dutton, planned to 'notice' or review every new Australian book, but this desire proved difficult to realise due to a rising number of books and the difficulty of defining what an Australian book was. Nevertheless, ABR employed a range of reviewers to provide general readers with authoritative assessments of important books. These reviewers included Frank Kellaway, Olaf Ruhen, Vale Lindsay, Tom Shapcott, Brian Dibble, Bruce Beaver and Don Watson.

Rosemary Wighton became co-editor in 1962 after acting as associate editor for a short time. She and Harris remained co-editors of ABR until 1973 when the magazine ceased operation after finding it increasingly difficult to meet production costs. An attempt was made by the newly formed National Book Council (NBC) to buy ABR, but, due to legal technicalities, this was not possible at that time. In 1978, John McLaren convinced the NBC to revive ABR and the magazine was adopted as the official organ of the NBC.

John McLaren was appointed editor, proceeding in a manner similar to the first series by attempting to review all Australian books; but he also faced problems of space and definition. In 1986 Kerryn Goldsworthy replaced McLaren as editor, and introduced a stronger concentration on women's issues. Louise Adler followed Goldsworthy as editor in 1988 and attempted to provoke debate by commissioning controversial reviews, but her term concluded within twelve months. Rosemary Sorenson was appointed editor in 1989, bringing a lighter tone and a desire to attract a new readership with younger writers. Sorenson was assisted by major sponsorship from Telecom, allowing her to fund a series of essays. While ABR had always published features on various topics, the sponsorship gave the essays a more significant place. The essay feature has continued with similar sponsorship from the National Library of Australia and La Trobe University.

Helen Daniel edited ABR from 1994 until her death in 2000. She lifted the profile of the magazine by organising several series of public forums and encouraged new writers with competitions for fiction and reviewing. During this time, the NBC wound down its operations after a significant proportion of its government funding was withdrawn. This had an immediate effect on the stability of ABR, forcing the magazine to separate from its parent body and publish independently.

Peter Rose was appointed editor in January 2001 and has since expanded the scope of ABR by actively commissioning poetry and fiction. Rose also developed a sponsorship scheme to support the work of ABR. In 2002 La Trobe University became the Chief Sponsor of ABR, with the National Library of Australia as its National Sponsor. Three years later Flinders University became another key sponsor and in 2007 the wealth management group Ord Minnett took on the role of exclusive corporate sponsor.

1 1 y separately published work icon States of Poetry - Tasmania Sarah Day (editor), Southbank : ABR Publications , 2017 14033985 2017 anthology poetry

'Series Two of the Tasmanian States of Poetry anthology is edited by Sarah Day and features poems by Christiane Conésa-Bostock, James Charlton, Jim Everett-pularia meenamatta, Anne Kellas, Gina Mercer, and Ben Walter.' (Introduction)

1 1 y separately published work icon States of Poetry - Western Australia Kevin Brophy (editor), Southbank : ABR Publications , 2017 14029519 2017 anthology poetry

'Series Two of the Western Australian States of Poetry anthology is edited by Kevin Brophy and features poems by Chris Arnold, Josephine Clarke, Lucy Dougan, John Kinsella, Edwin Lee Mulligan, and Annamaria Weldon.' (Introduction)

1 1 y separately published work icon States of Poetry - South Australia Peter Goldsworthy (editor), Southbank : ABR Publications , 2017 14027582 2017 anthology poetry

'Series Two of the South Australian States of Poetry anthology is edited by Peter Goldsworthy and features poems by Steve Brock, Cath Kenneally, Jules Leigh Koch, Louise Nicholas, Jan Owen, and Dominic Symes.' (Introduction)

1 1 y separately published work icon States of Poetry - Queensland Felicity Plunkett (editor), Southbank : ABR Publications , 2017 14026677 2017 anthology poetry

'Series Two of the Queensland States of Poetry anthology is edited by Felicity Plunkett and features poetry from Pascalle Burton, Liam Ferney, Zenobia Frost, Anna Jacobson, David Stavanger, and Samuel Wagan Watson.'

1 1 y separately published work icon States of Poetry - ACT Jen Webb (editor), Southbank : ABR Publications , 2017 11188077 2017 anthology poetry
1 y separately published work icon States of Poetry : Series Two 2017 Southbank : ABR Publications , 2017 11188047 2017 series - publisher poetry

'States of Poetry – a major national resource – is the first online poetry anthology to devote equal space to each state and the ACT. The aim is to highlight the quality and diversity of contemporary Australian poetry. Funded by Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund, States of Poetry is federally arranged. A senior poet active in the state selects six local poets, with an emphasis (not exclusive) on early- and mid-career writers and those still active in the poetry scene. Each year the cohort of poets will be completely different, offering a different snapshot of the poetry being written and published in each state. The individual state/territory anthologies appear free online, with introductions from the state editor, biographies, recordings, and brief remarks from some of the featured poets. Some of the poems later appear in the print magazine.' (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon States of Poetry 2016 Southbank : ABR Publications , 2016- 11188013 2016 series - publisher poetry
1 y separately published work icon States of Poetry - South Australia Peter Goldsworthy (editor), Southbank : ABR Publications , 2016 9625777 2016 anthology poetry essay
1 3 y separately published work icon States of Poetry : Series One 2016 Southbank : ABR Publications , 2016 9454519 2016 series - publisher
1 1 y separately published work icon States of Poetry : New South Wales Elizabeth Allen (editor), Southbank : ABR Publications , 2016 12979706 2016 anthology poetry

'Series One of the New South Wales  States of Poetry anthology is edited by Elizabeth Allen and features poetry by poems by Susie Anderson, Pam Brown, Toby Fitch, David Malouf, Kate Middleton, and Fiona Wright. ' 

1 1 y separately published work icon States of Poetry : Western Australia Lucy Dougan (editor), Southbank : ABR Publications , 2016 12977673 2016 anthology poetry

'Series One of the Western Australian States of Poetry anthology is edited by Lucy Dougan and features poetry by Carolyn Abbs, Kia Groom, Graham Kershaw, Charmaine Papertalk-Green, J.P. Quinton, and Barbara Temperton. ' 

1 y separately published work icon ABR Arts Australian Book Review : Arts 2011 Kensington Park : ABR Publications , 2012- 13907351 2011 website periodical (6 issues)

ABR Arts publishes lengthy, informed reviews of film, theatre, dance, music, television, art exhibitions – and more.  

1 2 y separately published work icon A Window at Night Max Harris , Robert Clark (editor), Kensington Park : ABR Publications , 1967 Z464506 1967 selected work poetry
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