Post by Felicity on Dec 3, 2010 17:23:45 GMT
Crikey! Magazine was officially launched in March 2007. A small team of two started preparing the magazine just two months before the release date. Issue One of the Crikey Magazine started as a 56-page publication. Now, the magazine has grown to an action-packed glossy, colourful family magazine with a pull-out mini-mag of activities, fun and prizes for 'little tackers'. We currently print 25,000 copies of the magazine to distribute quarterly throughout newsagents nationally, and international to subscribers.
Crikey! Magazine was created to feed the need for fun wildlife education and spread the conservation message. Steve Irwin lived for conservation, making it his mission to show people all around the world how they can make a difference. Readers learn about the animal kingdom and how to protect the world they live in.
The content of the quarterly magazine is wide-ranging, with articles on conservation and environmental issues to fashion features, interactive kids' pages and up-to-date information on the Irwin family.
Just a few popular features of the CRIKEY! Magazine are:
•Irwin Adventures - written by Terri herself with stacks of exclusive photos and information about their family adventures at Australia Zoo and all over the world.
•Bits by Bindi is Bindi's own hand-written bit. She writes about her family, friends, animals, filming, singing and dancing her way through life as a Wildlife Warrior princess.
•Robert RULES! takes a look inside the life of the littlest Irwin. It's such fun to step into his world where lizards, dinosaurs and exploration are top of the list!
•Wild Child is the kids' chance to get involved with our interactive activity mini-mag. Weird and wonderful facts, jokes, activities and cool competitions feature prominently in this A5 pullout magazine. There are plenty of activities for the kids like colouring-ins, puzzles, recipes and quizzes.
•Star Patient features a different patient of the Australian Wildlife Hospital each issue. The brave critters that find themselves sick or injured are in the best possible hands with our wildlife vets. Come on their journey from rescue, to treatment to rehabilitation and release back into the wild.
•Rescue Report features the latest wildlife rescue and release operations of the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit who work tirelessly to save injured and/or sick wildlife. The crew take injured wildlife to the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital and release healthy animals back into the wild.
Sponsered by Water World, LG, WOW
Crikey! Magazine was created to feed the need for fun wildlife education and spread the conservation message. Steve Irwin lived for conservation, making it his mission to show people all around the world how they can make a difference. Readers learn about the animal kingdom and how to protect the world they live in.
The content of the quarterly magazine is wide-ranging, with articles on conservation and environmental issues to fashion features, interactive kids' pages and up-to-date information on the Irwin family.
Just a few popular features of the CRIKEY! Magazine are:
•Irwin Adventures - written by Terri herself with stacks of exclusive photos and information about their family adventures at Australia Zoo and all over the world.
•Bits by Bindi is Bindi's own hand-written bit. She writes about her family, friends, animals, filming, singing and dancing her way through life as a Wildlife Warrior princess.
•Robert RULES! takes a look inside the life of the littlest Irwin. It's such fun to step into his world where lizards, dinosaurs and exploration are top of the list!
•Wild Child is the kids' chance to get involved with our interactive activity mini-mag. Weird and wonderful facts, jokes, activities and cool competitions feature prominently in this A5 pullout magazine. There are plenty of activities for the kids like colouring-ins, puzzles, recipes and quizzes.
•Star Patient features a different patient of the Australian Wildlife Hospital each issue. The brave critters that find themselves sick or injured are in the best possible hands with our wildlife vets. Come on their journey from rescue, to treatment to rehabilitation and release back into the wild.
•Rescue Report features the latest wildlife rescue and release operations of the Australia Zoo Rescue Unit who work tirelessly to save injured and/or sick wildlife. The crew take injured wildlife to the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital and release healthy animals back into the wild.
Sponsered by Water World, LG, WOW