Business Insider Australia is the Australian
edition of Business Insider. They cover business, financial, and technology
news. According to their editor,
they pay $180 to $500 per story. To submit your story ideas, refer to this page.
un Magazine is a bi-annual contemporary
art magazine which is printed in Narrm/Melbourne, Australia. They publish
essays, interviews, artworks, creative commentary, and more. They encourage
submissions from diverse writers and artists. They pay $150 to $450 per piece.
For more information, refer to this page.
Junkee is an Australian pop culture
website that covers TV, film, music, gaming, technology, politics, web stuff, and
more. They are always seeking ideas from new content creators. According to
their editor,
they pay $200 per piece. To learn more about them and to contact them, visit
this page.
Archer Magazine is an Australian publication about sexuality, gender, and identity. They publish articles written by a diverse range of writers, from all levels of experience. They pay $50 for an online piece (about 600 to 800 words). They discuss fees for the print edition separately. Details here.
Peril is an Asian Australian online magazine of writing, arts, and culture. They are accepting submissions for their “Edition 39: Testing Times” till 14 October 2019. They “accept contributions of art works, prose, poetry, non-fiction, essays, blog posts with a word limit of 1,000 words (where applicable), a relationship to issues of Asian Australian interest, and a connection to the issue theme.” The writers don’t have to identify as Asian-Australians to contribute, but their contributions should be of Asian-Australian interest. They pay $50 to $100 per piece. Details here.
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Crime News Weekly brings to their audience “some of the most enthralling and
under-reported true crime news from Australia and around the world.” They pay
$50 to $150 per article. To contribute, refer to this page.
MealPrep is an Australian website that helps people discover, compare and select meal providers that suit their lifestyles. They are seeking writers for informative and entertaining stories on health and fitness. They particularly welcome stories on the themes of training and fitness, recipes and cooking, and health and mind. They pay AU$100 to $330 for articles and AU$25 for recipes. To learn more, refer to their contributor guidelines.
Antic Magazine is an “online literary magazine of new writing in fiction, nonfiction, poetry and criticism.” They feature works of Australian writers. They are looking for nonfiction, criticism, commentary, comics, photo essays, art, and mixed media. They don’t want fiction or previously published work. They pay AUD$150 to all of their contributors. Details here.
Kill Your Darlings is an online magazine that is dedicated to arts and culture. They generally publish essay/commentary (short 1,000 to 1,500 words, or long 1,500 to 3,000 words), memoir or personal essay (1,000 to 1,500 words), cultural criticism (1,000 to 1,500 words), and short fiction (1,500 to 3,000 words). They pay at least A$250 per piece. For details, visit this page.
Particle delivers “the latest science news from the world of STEM (science, technology, engineering & mathematics).” They want to tell stories about science in Western Australia. According to one payment report, they paid $0.38 per word for a 400-word feature. To contact them, visit this page.