Australian Book Review was established by
Max Harris and
Rosemary Wighton as a monthly journal in Adelaide, Australia, in 1961. In 1971 production was reduced to quarterly releases, and lapsed completely in 1974. In 1978 the journal was revived by the National Book Council and, moving to Melbourne, began producing ten issues per year. ABR published the 400th issue of the second series in April 2018. An eleventh issue was added in 2021 (the magazine publishes a double issue in January–February).
ABR is currently in partnership with
Monash University and had a previous partnership with
Flinders University. The magazine is supported by various organisations including the
Creative Australia, Arts SA, City of Melbourne Creative Spaces, and
Copyright Agency Limited.
ABR publishes reviews, essays, commentaries, interviews and new creative writing. The magazine is national in readership, authorship, distribution, events and partners. It is available in print and online.
ABR’s diverse programs include three prestigious international prizes, writers’ fellowships worth as much as $10,000, themed issues, national events, cultural tours, and paid editorial internships/cadetships. Georgina Arnott is the Editor; and
Sarah Holland-Batt is Chairperson of the Board.
Editors • 1961–1974:
Geoffrey Dutton,
Max Harris and
Rosemary Wighton • 1978–1986: John McLaren • 1986–1987:
Kerryn Goldsworthy • 1988:
Louise Adler • 1989–1995:
Rosemary Sorensen • 1995–2000: Helen Daniel • 2001–2025:
Peter Rose • 2025-present: Georgina Arnott == Calibre Essay Prize ==