Australian Left Review was a monthly journal of the Communist Party of Australia (CPA) from 1966 to 1993. It was one of a number of left political journals founded in Australia in the post-war years, including Overland and Arena (first series) .
4-450: Australian Left Review was the successor to the earlier CPA journal Communist Review , which published between 1934 and 1966. The headquarters of the journal was in Sydney . The journal was also published on a bi-monthly basis. In 1992, the publication briefly changed its name to ALR Magazine before ceasing publication altogether. This political magazine or journal-related article
8-456: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . See tips for writing articles about magazines . Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page . Communist Review The Communist Review is a defunct Australian magazine that was published in varying frequencies and formats from 1934 to 1966, in Sydney, New South Wales , Australia . The Communist Review
12-712: The publication of the magazine continued unabated. Publication of the magazine was eventually ceased after it was replaced by the Australian Left Review , which at the time was considered to have a more accessible political agenda. The various editions of the paper have been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program , a project hosted by the National Library of Australia . This political magazine or journal-related article
16-540: Was first published on 13 March 1934, as the official organ of the Communist Party of Australia . The magazine was published continuously through to 1966. However, the paper was published in a variety of different sizes and formats, and several editions during 1941 were issued as typescript duplicates. When the Communist Party of Australia was made illegal by the government of Robert Menzies during 1951,
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