Southerly Magazine is a digital and print publication dedicated to Western Australia’s South Coast and Great Southern.

 

What’s in it?

Quality feature articles about people, places, food and wine producers, recipes, travel, lifestyle, art, books, design, homewares, history, property, building, architecture, local attractions, music, theatre, cinema and much more.


Where do I find it?

Southerly Magazine is distributed free across the Great Southern. In Albany, find a copy at Albany Visitors Centre, Albany Lottery News & Gifts, Clarks Newsagency, Paperbark, Bayonet Head NewsXpress, IGA York Street, Spencer Park IGA, North Road Shopping Centre, Plaza Shopping Centre, Dog Rock Shopping Centre, Coles Orana, Chester Pass Mall, Puma Mt Melville, Liberty Fuel at McKail’s General Store, Six Degrees, Wilson Brewing, Rats Bar and cafes such as Alkaline, Fredericks, Solomon Merchants, Espresso One, Jaffa Java, Cosi’s, Dylans, Gourmandise & Co, Kate’s Place, The Store, Vancouver Street, Naked Bean, Bay Merchants, Emu Point, Teede & Co, Dome and Haz Beanz. There are also copies at all of the city’s major motels and caravan parks. In Denmark, find a copy at Morrison’s News and Boston Brewing plus cafes such as Bibbulmun, Mrs Jones and Ravens. In Mt Barker, have a look in Mt Barker Visitors Centre, Mt Barker Newsagency, The Co-Op, The Grocery Store and Mt Barker Country Bakery. Copies can also be found at Kodja Place in Kojonup, Dome, Emu Lane and The Daily Grind in Katanning, Henry Jones Cafe in Broomehill, Tambellup IGA, Gnowangerup IGA and Roadhouse and The Williams Woolshed.


 Who owns it?

Southerly Magazine is owned and operated by Wayne Harrington.

Wayne was born and raised in the Great Southern, hailing from a well-known farming family in Darkan.

His background is in journalism and he has more than 35 years of experience in writing, designing and managing newspapers, magazines and electronic media.

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