—The Hon Justice Clyde Croft, Judge, Supreme Court of Victoria
"...one of the most irreverent, distinctive magazines in the nation. The Dura combines scathing social criticism with long-form storytelling and truly creative and engaging advertising. It’s as ifThe Monthly had been taken over by hoodlums...”
—Richard Cornish, The Saturday Age
"Congratulations... Great balance between historical and contemporary items. Wonderful photos and other illustrations, leading readers into variegated text.”
—Michael Cannon, Award-winning writer and historian
"A visual, tactile, and deeply intelligent extravaganza. I want it in my shop...”
—Sharon Kellett, The Nook
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—The Hon Justice Clyde Croft, Judge, Supreme Court of Victoria
"...one of the most irreverent, distinctive magazines in the nation. The Dura combines scathing social criticism with long-form storytelling and truly creative and engaging advertising. It’s as ifThe Monthly had been taken over by hoodlums...”
—Richard Cornish, The Saturday Age
"Congratulations... Great balance between historical and contemporary items. Wonderful photos and other illustrations, leading readers into variegated text.”
—Michael Cannon, Award-winning writer and historian
"A visual, tactile, and deeply intelligent extravaganza. I want it in my shop...”
—Sharon Kellett, The Nook
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—The Hon Justice Clyde Croft, Judge, Supreme Court of Victoria
"...one of the most irreverent, distinctive magazines in the nation. The Dura combines scathing social criticism with long-form storytelling and truly creative and engaging advertising. It’s as ifThe Monthly had been taken over by hoodlums...”
—Richard Cornish, The Saturday Age
"Congratulations... Great balance between historical and contemporary items. Wonderful photos and other illustrations, leading readers into variegated text.”
—Michael Cannon, Award-winning writer and historian
"A visual, tactile, and deeply intelligent extravaganza. I want it in my shop...”
—Sharon Kellett, The Nook
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—The Hon Justice Clyde Croft, Judge, Supreme Court of Victoria
"...one of the most irreverent, distinctive magazines in the nation. The Dura combines scathing social criticism with long-form storytelling and truly creative and engaging advertising. It’s as ifThe Monthly had been taken over by hoodlums...”
—Richard Cornish, The Saturday Age
"Congratulations... Great balance between historical and contemporary items. Wonderful photos and other illustrations, leading readers into variegated text.”
—Michael Cannon, Award-winning writer and historian
"A visual, tactile, and deeply intelligent extravaganza. I want it in my shop...”
—Sharon Kellett, The Nook
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