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Express Media

Express Media, formerly Express Australia, is an Australian literary youth arts organisation. It supports young writers and arts managers, and is the publisher of the national quarterly print magazine Voiceworks.

History
Express Media was founded in the early 1980s as Express Australia. During the International Youth Year in 1985, it published the first issue of Voiceworks. Then a newsletter focused on youth and media issues, the publication was launched by Prime Minister Bob Hawke and Molly Meldrum. As Express Australia reduced its other commitments, the newsletter grew. A quarterly, 80-page magazine centred on creative writing, arts, and illustrations was launched as a national publication with volume 1 published in 1988. It later became available online. Around 2011-2012, the organisation underwent an organisational change, with Joe Toohey becoming general manager. Along with Lefa Singleton Norton, over a period of around three years, the "Buzzcuts" arts review program was redesigned and launched, along with the establishment of a publishing project for novellas called Hologram and a program called "Signal" at the Emerging Writers' Festival. Also during this time the Scribe Non-fiction Prize and Young Writers Innovation Prize were launched; public events known as "Literary Salons" were held; an education program for schools was set up, and an annual Best of Express ebook was published, along with many small or one-off events and projects. In 2023 Express Media published three print issues of Voiceworks and two new digital publications. ==Description and governance==
Description and governance
The organisation is registered as a charitable organisation. Young adult fiction writer John Marsden was patron of Express Media until his death in December 2024. Partner organisations have included the Emerging Writers' Festival, Melbourne Writers Festival, Melbourne Fringe Festival, Writers Victoria, SYN FM radio, Scribe Publishing, Hachette, State Library of Victoria, Triple R, RMIT, Australian Poetry, Small Press Network, and the Wheeler Centre. Express Media presents an annual program of workshops and other projects to generate opportunities and professional development for young writer, editors and artists, providing mentoring and feedback for their work, and also offers various awards. ==Express Media awards==
Express Media awards
John Marsden/Hachette Prize The John Marsden Prize for Young Australian Writers was launched in 2005, funded and judged by young adult writer John Marsden. In 2014 Hachette Australia became partner and sponsor of the prize, On 1 July 2020 the prize was renamed the Hachette Australia Prize for Young Writers, and Will Kostakis took over as mentor of the entrants. Kostakis, along with Hachette head of children's publishing Jeanmarie Morosin, joined the judging panel. ==Projects==
Projects
Parliament Express Parliament Express is a joint initiative between the Victorian Parliament and Express Media that provides an intensive mentoring and learning program. Members of parliament, press gallery journalists, and parliamentary staff contribute to the program, explaining how the parliament and Australian democracy work. Students write articles about various aspects of governing, which are then published on the parliament website. Other projects Over the years, Express Media has published a number of works related to workshops run by them under the name Express Media Power Workshops, including Green Energy Comix, led by cartoonist and writer Kaz Cooke (1991); Journeys to the point: poetry by young Australians (1994); Tiny epics: short stories and poems by young Australian writers; and Young writers express yourself (sponsored by Arts Victoria). The Buzzcuts program, established in 1997, gave opportunities to young people to write arts reviews. In 2012, the program extended to Adelaide, where it collaborated with the South Australian Writers' Centre. The program was paused in 2017. Express Media runs mentorship programs, with mentors such as Australian writer Christos Tsiolkas. ==References==
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