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T Australia announces it will increase print frequency in 2022

• Issue three is currently available to purchase

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Aug 23, 2021
2 min read
Katarina Kroslakova

After its first year, T Australia: The New York Times Style Magazine will increase its print frequency to become a bi-monthly magazine, starting in February 2022.

The publishing house behind T Australia, KK Press Pty Ltd, credits a warm response from readers and brands, as well as an innovative and modern distribution strategy for the increase in its print edition frequency for the second year in the market.

“The increase of T Australia to a bi-monthly magazine brings a new opportunity to feature local and international content more regularly to readers. Showcasing the best of Australia within a global context, the magazine will continue to provide a record of the local zeitgeist,” says editor in chief and publisher, Katarina Kroslakova (pictured).

T Australia: The New York Times Style Magazine launched in March 2021 as a quarterly print magazine and digital platform. The magazine was introduced to the Australian media landscape during the global pandemic and following the loss of key Australian titles, responding to an opening in the market.

The third print edition of T Australia is now available, starring Margot Robbie and contributors: Vanessa Friedman, the fashion director and chief fashion critic for The New York Times, as well as Hetti Perkins and Besha Rodell.

“In our rapidly changing lives, particularly at the moment with most Australians affected by Covid-19 in some way, Issue 3 of T Australia really does capture this unusual moment in time – a period in which every one of us has been forced to take stock and consider the impact we have on those around us.”

“Issue three of T Australia has been crafted to share personal, reflective stories that shift focus inward rather than out,” Kroslakova says. “It dives into the rule-breakers, change-makers and style setters making an impact today.”

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Issue three is available to purchase as single copies or as a subscription online. It is available in newsagents nationally from 16 August 2021.

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