About ABR
Australian Book Review (ABR) is Australia's oldest and premier literary review. Created in 1961, and now based in Melbourne and Adelaide, it publishes reviews, essays, commentaries and creative writing. With its national title, scope and readership, this monthly magazine is committed to highlighting the full range of critical and creative writing from around Australia. ABR is a fully independent non-profit organisation. Its primary aims are several: to foster high critical standards; to provide an outlet for fine new writing; and to contribute to the preservation of literary values and a full appreciation of Australia's literary heritage.
ABR is a bona fide Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR). All donations of $2 or more are tax deductible. We also have a fast-growing list of Patrons, who are listed here.
Peter Rose is the Editor; and Morag Fraser is Chairperson of the Board.
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Critical independence
ABR - a non-profit organisation - is fully independent. Our critiques are unfettered by commercial or institutional considerations. In an age of shrinking diversity of media ownership - and reduced coverage of Australian writing in other publications - ABR is essential reading if you are seeking broad, independent coverage of the latest books and ideas.
Sponsors and supporters
ABR is grateful to Flinders University, our sponsor since 2005. The Australia Council (through its Literature Board), Arts Victoria, and the Copyright Agency Limited generously assist ABR.







