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G magazine is a bi-monthly Australian consumer sustainability magazine, published in Sydney. The first issue of G magazine went on sale in November 2006, and G-Online went live in September 2008. The publication was launched and published by Luna Media, and purchased by Next Media (previously Wolseley Media) in January 2009.

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  • G Magazine (Australia) (en)
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  • G magazine is a bi-monthly Australian consumer sustainability magazine, published in Sydney. The first issue of G magazine went on sale in November 2006, and G-Online went live in September 2008. The publication was launched and published by Luna Media, and purchased by Next Media (previously Wolseley Media) in January 2009. (en)
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  • G: The Green Lifestyle Magazine (en)
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  • Lifestyle Environment Magazine (en)
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  • Nguyen Ty Phu (en)
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  • G magazine is a bi-monthly Australian consumer sustainability magazine, published in Sydney. The first issue of G magazine went on sale in November 2006, and G-Online went live in September 2008. The publication was launched and published by Luna Media, and purchased by Next Media (previously Wolseley Media) in January 2009. Editorial advisors include Sir Richard Branson, British entrepreneur; Patrice Newell, author and former TV presenter; Nick Rowley, a former climate change advisor to Tony Blair; Jon Dee, founder and chairman of the Australian advocacy organisation and co-founder of Planet Ark; and Maria Atkinson, co-founder of the Green Building Council and global head of sustainability for Lend Lease. (en)
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