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Source Type ISSN / ISBN Publication Name Publisher Indexing and Indexing and Full Text Full Text Full Text PDF Country Abstracting Abstracting Start Stop Delay Images Start Stop (Months) (full page) International Magazine 1035-6754 21 C Australian Commission for the Future 01-Sep-1994 31-Jan-1998 United States of America International TV & 48 Hours (CBS News) CQ Roll Call Inc. 01-Dec-2000 01-Dec-2000 United States of Radio News Transcript America Australia/NZ Magazine 0726-2418 4X4 Australia ARE Media Pty Limited 01-Feb-2009 01-Feb-2009 Australia International TV & 60 Minutes (CBS News) CQ Roll Call Inc. 26-Nov-2000 26-Nov-2000 United States of Radio News Transcript America Australia/NZ TV & 7.30 Report (ABC) Australian Broadcasting Corporation 28-Nov-2002 28-Nov-2002 Australia Radio News Transcript Australia/NZ Newswire AAP Australian National News Wire Australian Associated Press Ltd 13-Sep-2003 13-Sep-2003 Australia Australia/NZ Newswire AAP Australian Sports News Wire Australian Associated Press Ltd 25-Oct-2000 25-Oct-2000 Australia International Academic 0218-2203 AAPPS Bulletin Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies 01-Jan-2011 01-Jan-2011 Y Korea, Republic of Journal (South) Australia/NZ TV & ABC Premium News Australian Broadcasting Corporation 29-Jan-2003 29-Jan-2003 Australia Radio News Transcript Australia/NZ TV & ABC Regional News Australian Broadcasting Corporation 07-Jan-2003 07-Jan-2003 Australia Radio News Transcript Australia/NZ TV & ABC Rural News Australian Broadcasting Corporation 02-Dec-2002 02-Dec-2002 Australia Radio News Transcript Australia/NZ Magazine 1321-9812 ABM: Australian Business Monthly ARE Media Pty Limited 01-Jan-1995 31-May-1995 Australia Australia/NZ Book / 9780822520764 Aboriginal Art of Australia Lerner Publishing Group 01-Jan-1999 31-Jan-1999 01-Jan-1999 31-Jan-1999 United States of Monograph America Australia/NZ Abortion Regulations 1978 Parliamentary Counsel Office of New Zealand 01-Jan-1978 31-Jan-1978 01-Jan-1978 31-Jan-1978 Y New Zealand Government Document Australia/NZ Magazine 1442-7281 ACTCOSS Update Copyright Agency Limited 01-Oct-2009 01-Oct-2009 Y Australia Australia/NZ Magazine 2203-8671 Acuity Chartered Accountants Australia & New Zealand 01-Jul-2014 01-Jul-2014 Y Australia Australia/NZ Trade 0112-6997 AdMedia Mediaweb Ltd 01-Jan-1999 30-Sep-2013 01-Jan-1999 30-Sep-2013 Y New Zealand Publication Australia/NZ Advertiser, The (Adelaide) Newsource 02-Oct-2000 27-May-2020 02-Oct-2000 27-May-2020 Australia Newspaper Australia/NZ Advertiser, The (Woolgoolga) APN Newspapers Pty Ltd. 15-Sep-2010 15-Sep-2010 Australia Newspaper International Magazine 0001-8996 Advocate Here Publishing Inc. 17-Sep-1996 17-Sep-1996 United States of America Australia/NZ Advocate (Hepburn) Nine Publishing, successor in interest to Fairfax 01-Feb-2011 01-Feb-2011 Australia Newspaper Media Management Pty Ltd Australia/NZ Advocate, The (Perth) Newsource 27-Feb-2009 27-May-2020 27-Feb-2009 27-May-2020 Australia Newspaper Australia/NZ Magazine 1832-9195 AFR Smart Investor Nine Publishing, successor in interest to Fairfax 01-Dec-2005 31-Mar-2015 Australia Media Management Pty Ltd Australia/NZ 0312-6307 Age, The (Melbourne) Nine Publishing, successor in interest to Fairfax 30-Dec-2004 30-Dec-2004 Australia Newspaper Media Management Pty Ltd Australia/NZ Academic 1839-5619 Agricultural Commodities Australian Bureau of Agricultural & Resource 01-Sep-2011 01-Sep-2018 Australia Journal Economics Australia/NZ Magazine 1839-8235 Agricultural Commodity Statistics Australian Bureau of Agricultural & Resource 01-Jan-2011 01-Dec-2017 Australia Economics Australia / New Zealand Reference Centre-September 2021 Page 1 of 92 Source Type ISSN / ISBN Publication Name Publisher Indexing and Indexing and Full Text Full Text Full Text PDF Country Abstracting Abstracting Start Stop Delay Images Start Stop (Months) (full page) Australia/NZ Magazine 1322-9869 AIAL Forum Copyright Agency Limited 01-Oct-2009 01-Oct-2009 12 Y Australia Australia/NZ Albert & Logan News Newsource 01-Dec-2013 27-May-2020 01-Dec-2013 27-May-2020 Australia Newspaper Australia/NZ Albert & Logan News (Friday) Newsource 20-Feb-2009 27-May-2020 20-Feb-2009 27-May-2020 Australia Newspaper Australia/NZ Albert & Logan News (Wednesday) Newsource 20-Feb-2009 27-May-2020 20-Feb-2009 27-May-2020 Australia Newspaper International Academic 1177-1801 AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Sage Publications 01-Jul-2008 United States of Journal Peoples America International Academic AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Sage Publications Inc. 01-Jul-2007 30-Jun-2008 United States of Journal Scholarship America Australia/NZ TV & AM (ABC) Australian Broadcasting Corporation 07-Dec-2002 07-Dec-2002 Australia Radio News Transcript International Academic 1549-4934 American Geographical Society's Focus on Geography Wiley-Blackwell 01-Sep-2001 31-Dec-2015 01-Sep-2001 31-Dec-2015 Y United Kingdom Journal International TV & American Morning (CNN) CQ Roll Call Inc. 01-Dec-2005 30-Dec-2011 01-Dec-2005 30-Dec-2011 United States of Radio News Transcript America International TV & Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees (CNN) CQ Roll Call Inc. 01-Dec-2005 01-Dec-2005 United States of Radio News Transcript America International Academic 0003-3286 Anglican Theological Review Anglican Theological Review Inc. 01-Jan-1990 01-Jan-1990 Y United States of Journal America Australia/NZ Animal Welfare Act 1999 Parliamentary Counsel Office of New Zealand 01-Jan-1999 31-Jan-1999 01-Jan-1999 31-Jan-1999 Y New Zealand Government Document Australia/NZ Magazine 1320-2464 Animals Today Animals Australia Inc. 01-Jan-1997 28-Feb-2007 01-Jan-2000 28-Feb-2007 Y Australia International Academic 0268-540X Anthropology Today Wiley-Blackwell 01-Jul-1996 01-Jul-1996 12 Y United Kingdom Journal Australia/NZ Academic 1178-5527 Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work Review Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Social 01-Mar-2007 01-Mar-2007 Y New Zealand Journal Workers Inc. Australia/NZ Magazine 0725-4415 APC (Bauer Media Group) ARE Media Pty Limited 01-Jun-2005 31-Oct-2013 01-Jun-2005 31-Oct-2013 Australia International Magazine 0725-4415 APC (Future Publishing Ltd.) Future Publishing Ltd. 01-Nov-2013 United Kingdom Australia/NZ Academic 1030-5033 APLIS Auslib Press 01-Jan-1990 31-Dec-2012 01-Jan-1990 31-Dec-2012 Y Australia Journal Australia/NZ Ararat Advertiser Nine Publishing, successor in interest to Fairfax 01-Feb-2011 01-Feb-2011 Australia Newspaper Media Management Pty Ltd International Magazine 0003-8113 Archaeology Archaeological Institute of America 01-May-1984 01-Jan-1999 United States of America International Academic 0003-8121 Archaeology in Oceania Wiley-Blackwell 01-Jul-2000 01-Jul-2000 12 Y United Kingdom Journal Australia/NZ Magazine 1034-4101 Architect Designed Houses Architecture Media Pty Ltd 01-Jul-1996 31-Dec-1997 01-Jul-1996 31-Dec-1997 Australia International Trade 0003-858X Architectural Record BNP Media 01-May-1984 01-Jan-2001 Y United States of Publication America Australia/NZ Magazine 0003-8725 Architecture Australia Architecture Media Pty Ltd 01-Jan-1995 01-Jul-1996 Y Australia Australia/NZ Trade 0113-4566 Architecture New Zealand AGM, a division of BCI New Zealand 01-Nov-2009 01-Nov-2009 Y New Zealand Publication International Magazine 0882-0171 Ardell Wellness Report Ardell 01-Jan-1990 31-Mar-2007 United States of America Australia/NZ Area News Nine Publishing, successor in interest to Fairfax 01-Dec-2010 01-Dec-2010 Australia Newspaper Media Management Pty Ltd Australia/NZ Armidale Express Nine Publishing, successor in interest to Fairfax 01-Feb-2011 01-Feb-2011 Australia Newspaper Media Management Pty Ltd Australia/NZ Magazine 1326-5822 ARN: Australian Reseller News IDG Communications Pty Ltd 01-Sep-2006 01-Sep-2006 Australia International Magazine 0195-8208 Art & Antiques Art & Antiques Worldwide Media, LLC 01-Jan-2004 01-Jan-2004 31-Jul-2007 United States of America Australia/NZ Magazine 0004-301X Art & Australia Art & Australia Pty Ltd 01-Jan-1994 Australia Australia/NZ Magazine 1324-7271 Art + Law Copyright Agency Limited 01-Mar-2009 01-Mar-2009 Y Australia Australia/NZ Magazine 0110-1102 Art New Zealand Art Magazine Press Ltd. 01-Jan-1998 31-Mar-2020 New Zealand Australia/NZ Academic 0044-9075 Artefact Copyright Agency Limited 01-Jan-2008 31-Jan-2012 01-Jan-2008 31-Jan-2012 Y Australia Journal Australia / New Zealand Reference Centre-September 2021 Page 2 of 92 Source Type ISSN / ISBN Publication Name Publisher Indexing and Indexing and Full Text Full Text Full Text PDF Country Abstracting Abstracting Start Stop Delay Images Start Stop (Months) (full page) International Magazine 1521-5210 Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel (Newsweek LLC) Newsweek LLC 01-Jun-2004 01-Jan-2010 01-Jun-2004 01-Jan-2010 United States of America Australia/NZ Magazine 1323-4552 Artonview National Gallery of Australia 01-Jan-2011 01-Jan-2011 Y Australia International Magazine 0004-3931 Arts & Activities Publishers Development Corporation 01-May-1990 30-Jun-2019 01-May-1990 30-Jun-2019 Y United States of America Australia/NZ Magazine Asian Business Review Alan Davis Media 01-Feb-1995 31-Jan-1999 01-Feb-1995 31-Jan-1999 Y Australia International 1716-1843 Asian Pacific Post Asian Post Publishing Media 01-Jun-2006 01-Jun-2006 Y Canada Newspaper International Magazine 1012-6244 Asiaweek Asiaweek Ltd.
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