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BY KEITH JACKSON

Att_Dec PNG ATTITUDE circulates to a subscription list of more than 1,000 people, mainly in Australia and PNG, and is estimated to have an aggregate readership of 1400-1500.

As subscribers would know from an email I sent yesterday, from January 2011, the magazine will for the first time carry advertising.

Eventually, it is intended to plough the revenue from this initiative to pay Papua New Guinean contributors for their work in writing for the magazine and this website.

But for the first three months of next year - until next March - all revenue received from advertising will be applied to The Crocodile Prize, the literary contest to encourage PNG writing that is sponsored by PNG Attitude and the PNG Post-Courier.

Readers are invited to contact me here if their organisations, or someone they know, may be interested in advertising in one of more issues of the monthly magazine (advertising is not available on this website).

Advertising details:
Full page ads only
Cost $200 an ad
Supply print ready copy, PDF or JPG
Ads can be in colour
Next deadline, Tuesday 4 January 2011
Next issue, Saturday 8 January 2011

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Reginald Renagi

Bravo Zulu, Keith. Keep up the good work!

Lawrence Anton, Port Moresby Geophysical Observatory

Keep up the excellent work, Keith. I enjoy the monthly bulletin. Merry Christmas.


John Ring

Great idea. Go for it. Congrats.

Henry Gioven

Congratulations. That is a great initiative. Way to go.

Mari Ellingson

Thanks Keith for the heads up. Thank you for providing the best avenue for PNG issues to be debated and a forum where PNGns can express themselves without fear or favour.
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You can visit Mari's website at http://www.mariellingson.com

Peter Kranz

Good idea Keith. If you ever consider branching out and helping with local PNG charities, might I suggest the Simbu Children's Foundation.

My sister-in-law in PNG is active with this group who supply health care however they can to the children of Simbu.

This year, the foundation sponsored five heart patients under project 'Brave Hearts 2010'.

They came from the paediatric ward in Kundiawa General Hospital to undergo the operation open heart program done by the team from Australia at POMGH.

Chris Bone

How about some free space for getting the word out about NGO’s in PNG that do not waste millions of dollars of taxpayers money?

http://www.oceanswatch.org

Deb Chapman

Great idea Keith and good luck with it. Will spread the word.

Peter Cahill

Wait until my book on the Chinese in Rabaul is finished about June 2011 and I'll put an ad in Attitude.
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Readers should note the date - that'll be a book well worth waiting for - KJ

Phil Charley

What a good idea. Good luck with it.

Mike Ahrens

I am interested and will speak to the people in Moresby about perhaps joining in for an ad and maybe a piece.

Jesse M Chee

You have a fantastic paper, keep up the good work.

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