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The Big Issue Achieves Milestone


10 June 2014 at 12:01 pm
Lina Caneva
Not for Profit street magazine, The Big Issue, is set to sell its nine millionth magazine across Australia - a milestone which will coincide with the enterprise’s 18th anniversary on June 16.

Lina Caneva | 10 June 2014 at 12:01 pm


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The Big Issue Achieves Milestone
10 June 2014 at 12:01 pm

Not for Profit street magazine, The Big Issue, is set to sell its nine millionth magazine across Australia – a milestone which will coincide with the enterprise’s 18th anniversary on June 16.

The edition featuring the milestone magazine went on sale on June 6. 

The Big Issue editor Alan Attwood said the publication had grown from just a handful of sellers to a national enterprise that had helped thousands of men and women get back on their feet.

“The magazine has been a great success because it gives people meaningful work and the opportunity to reconnect with the community – a model that resonates with both sellers and readers,” Attwood said.

“The publication of our nine millionth magazine and our 18th anniversary give us an opportunity to reflect on how far we’ve come and what we’ve achieved.”

The Big Issue vendors buy the magazine for $3 and sell it on the street for $6, keeping the difference.The fortnightly magazine was launched in Melbourne in 1996, based on the UK’s successful street paper model that provides employment to homeless and disadvantaged people.

Flinders Street StationThe Big Issue’s launch on the steps of Flinders Street Station in 1996.

More than 4500 people have sold The Big Issue since 1996, earning $19 million in income through magazine sales. There are currently more than 500 vendors nationally.

The Big Issue has expanded to include other initiatives including a subscription enterprise

that provides employment to vulnerable women as well as education workshops for school students.

Last year, The Big Issue also launched a digital edition of the magazine, which is sold by vendors in the form of a digital access card alongside print copies of the magazine.

Digital edition of the magazine

Vendor Paul selling The Big Issue to Prince Charles in March, 2005. Photo courtesy of The Big Issue.

 


Lina Caneva  |  Editor  |  @ProBonoNews

Lina Caneva has been a journalist for more than 35 years. She was the editor of Pro Bono Australia News from when it was founded in 2000 until 2018.


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