Quarterly Essay, founded in 2001, is an Australian periodical published by Black Inc., concentrating primarily on Australian politics in a broad sense. Printed in a book-like page size and using a single-column format, each issue features a single extended essay of at least 20,000 words, with an introduction by the editor, and correspondence relating to essays in previous issues.
In early 2004 founding editor Peter Craven was sacked by the magazine's owner, property developer Morry Schwartz, over a dispute about the joint authorship of one essay, and, more widely, the magazine's future direction. Schwartz stated that while he had a vision of the magazine as more "political and Australian" whereas Craven was perhaps "more broad and internationalist".[1]
^"Showdown an essay in contrasts". The Age. 21 February 2004. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
QuarterlyEssay, founded in 2001, is an Australian periodical published by Black Inc., concentrating primarily on Australian politics in a broad sense...
early 1990s—was published in 1994. She has written four issues of QuarterlyEssay: "Great Expectations – government, entitlement and an angry nation"...
newspapers, books, essays, magazines, journals, podcasts, and online news media. Its most well-known publications are QuarterlyEssay, The Saturday Paper...
the owner of Schwartz Publishing, the publisher of the influential QuarterlyEssay, The Monthly, and The Saturday Paper. Morry Schwartz was born around...
also publishes books via Black Inc, the magazine The Monthly and the QuarterlyEssay. Upon its launch, Schwartz stated he expected The Saturday Paper to...
Sunday Age and The Sun-Herald, and won a Walkley Award in 2009 for her QuarterlyEssay, "Stop at Nothing: The Life and Adventures of Malcolm Turnbull". She...
Council, and Chair of Stile Education. In March 2021, he published his quarterlyessay, Getting to Zero, which received widespread acclaim. Finkel has a Bachelor...
her thoughts together in No Fixed Address, her contribution to the QuarterlyEssay series. Sullivan wrote about that work: One of the questions we need...
Pearson recalled in 2023.[better source needed] Noel Pearson's 2014 QuarterlyEssay, "A Rightful Place: Race, Recognition and a More Complete Commonwealth"...
published several essays on Aboriginal issues, including "Whitefella Jump Up: The Shortest Way to Nationhood", first published in QuarterlyEssay in August 2003...
Church Street, Richmond. Schwartz Publishing publisher of The Monthly, QuarterlyEssay and the book imprint Black Inc is located on Langridge Street, Collingwood...
Waving, Drowning: Mental Illness and Vulnerability in Australia", QuarterlyEssay No. 85, 2022 On Peter Carey, Black Inc Books, 2023 Krasnostein is married...
wrote Bipolar Nation: How to Win the 2007 Election in Black Inc's QuarterlyEssay (ISBN 9781863954013), an analysis of the Australian electorate's collective...
inheritance (QuarterlyEssay, Black Inc – QE12 – November 2003) On Experience (Little Books on Big Themes – 2008) "The Happy Life" (QuarterlyEssay, Black Inc...
June 2013. Tim Flannery (13 September 2018). "QUARTERLYESSAY 43 BAD NEWS CORRESPONDENCE". QuarterlyEssay. "Dinner with the FT: Tim Flannery". Financial...
2018 QuarterlyEssay, Dead Right: How Neoliberalism Ate Itself and What Comes Next. Denniss is a regular contributor to The Monthly and QuarterlyEssay, as...
Retrieved 19 February 2023. Megalogenis, George (16 November 2010). QuarterlyEssay 40 Trivial Pursuit: Leadership and the End of the Reform Era. Black...
what happened at the turn of the millennium, he argues. Alan Kohler, QuarterlyEssay https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-67723760 The importance of...
2015). Lech Blaine, “Top Blokes: The Larrikin Myth, Class and Power,” QuarterlyEssay 4 (2021). Coventry, (2023). Rory O’Malley, “The Eclipse of Mateship:...
"Voice of Reason: On Recognition and Renewal" which was published by QuarterlyEssay. In 2017, Davis was appointed a Commissioner on the Australian Rugby...
ISBN 9781107032279. Beazley, Kim (March 2018). "Without America". Correspondence. QuarterlyEssay. 69: 125–129. FitzSimons, Peter (1998). Beazley: a biography. Pymble...