
The Bulletin magazine
The Bulletin is an Australian magazine established in 1880, originally known for its coverage of bush life, rural issues, and humor. Over the years, it evolved to include a broader range of topics, such as politics, culture, and current events, often featuring high-quality journalism and in-depth analysis. Celebrated for its distinctive Australian voice, The Bulletin has played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and reflecting national identity. Although it ceased print publication in 2008, its legacy continues in Australian media, influencing contemporary magazines and journalists.