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Roy Morgan Readership ROY MORGAN READERSHIP All Magazines Mar-17 (000's) 4x4 Australia 149 AFL Record (Apr-Sep) 224 Australian 4WD Action 252 Australian Auto Action 0 Australian Geographic 585 Australian Golf Digest 78 Australian Gourmet Traveller 200 Australian Motorcycle News 100 Australian Property Investor 0 Australian Traveller 90 Australian Women's Weekly 1,555 Belle 97 Better Homes and Gardens 1,790 Big Issue 241 Big League (Apr-Sep) 69 Bride to Be 0 Cleo 0 Coles magazine 3,783 Cosmopolitan 278 Cosmopolitan Bride 36 Cosmos 75 Country Style 267 Delicious 356 Diabetic Living 263 Dolly 0 Donna Hay 295 Elle 156 Empire 171 English Woman's Weekly 133 FAMOUS 0 Fast Fours & Rotaries 71 Fishing World 136 Fitness First 53 Foxtel Magazine 361 Frankie 365 Fresh 3,400 Fresh Water Fishing Aust. 86 Gardening Australia 397 Girlfriend 185 Golf Magazine 0 Good Health 222 Gourmet Traveller Wine 84 GQ 91 Halliday 28 Handyman 186 Harper's Bazaar 134 ROY MORGAN READERSHIP All Magazines Mar-17 (000's) Healthy Food Guide 140 Home Beautiful 314 Home Design 75 Homes+ 112 Hot 4s & Performance Cars 0 House & Garden 577 Inside Out 125 Inside Sport 106 InStyle 143 Just Cars 198 Limelight 26 Live to Ride 43 marie claire 301 Men's Fitness 147 Men's Health 355 Men's Style 36 Modern Fishing 163 Modern Wedding 32 Money Magazine 144 Mother & Baby 70 Motor 145 National Geographic 1,082 Nature & Health 55 New Idea 1,148 New Scientist 406 NW 152 OK 187 Overlander 4WD 87 People 64 Picture 42 Practical Parenting 0 Prevention 104 Reader's Digest Australia 504 Real Living 96 Recipes+ 424 RM Williams Outback 211 Rolling Stone 213 Selector 68 Shop Til You Drop 57 Soap World 46 Street Machine 231 Super Food Ideas 460 Take 5 505 Taste.com.au Magazine 597 That's Life 686 The Monthly 156 ROY MORGAN READERSHIP All Magazines Mar-17 (000's) Time 340 TV Soap 179 TV Week 461 TV Week Soap Extra 0 Two Wheels and Scooter 54 Unique Cars 183 Vogue Australia 338 Vogue Living 111 Weight Watchers Magazine 79 WellBeing 79 Western Australian Business News (WA) 34 Wheels 240 Who 323 Woman's Day 1,304 Women's Fitness 140 Women's Health 320 Women's Health & Fitness 138 Your Garden 0 Yours 136 Source: Roy Morgan Readership. Base: All people 14+ NB: This spreadsheet excludes the following: Motoring Club magazines; TV Guide Inserts & Rural Publications.
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