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Inpress was a free w****ly tabloid-sized
music magazine (street press) that was
published in Melbourne, and was
released in the
Geelong and Mornington...
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merge with two
other magazines, Brisbane's Time Off and Melbourne's
Inpress,
owned by
Street Press Australia. In 2020 the
print edition was paused...
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website at this time.
Stephen Mallinder of
Cabaret Voltaire reported to
Inpress magazine's
Andrez Bergen that "I do
think the mani****tion of
sound in...
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literature 1967
Literature and
Culture Presidential Instruction No. 14/1967 (
Inpress No. 14/1967) on
Chinese Religion, Beliefs, and
Traditions effectively banned...
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during the 1980s, Beat
Magazine and
Inpress were both
published w****ly, with Beat
first published in 1986 and
Inpress following two
years later. Beat was...
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instructive achievement".
American poet Tess Gallagher,
quoted on the
Inpress Books website,
wrote the
following about Salmon Poetry: "Like the sea-run...
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Melbourne based publisher Street Press Australia, who
published Inpress.
Steve Bell
became editor. Sean
Sennett set up a new
online company Time...
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Spotlight Report.
Retrieved 15
January 2018. "M-One Rock Fest, 7 October".
Inpress.
Street Press Australia. 16
October 2002. [Shirley]
Manson spoke effusively...
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Retrieved 2010-00-25. Clem Bastow, Some Days I Love My Job More Than
Others Inpress Magazine, 2
March 2011 "Universal
grounds Brian McFadden video clip". Heraldsun...
- TV personality,
Warhurst was editor-in-chief of
Melbourne street press Inpress.
Working as a
radio announcer at
Triple J,
Warhurst came to the attention...