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Everybody's (Australian magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版
Everybody's (Australian magazine)

''Everybody's'' was an Australian tabloid-style magazine of the 1960s. It has no relationship to the early 20th century British or American magazines of the same name.
==History==
First issued in 1961, ''Everybody's'' was published by Australian Consolidated Press (ACP). It evolved from an earlier ACP tabloid magazine, ''Weekend'', which flourished in the 1950s. ''Weekend'' was edited by Donald Horne for many years and one of its most famous staffers was renowned journalist and rock writer Lillian Roxon, who wrote for the magazine for several years in the mid-1950s before moving to New York. According to Roxon's biographer Robert Milliken, ''Weekend'' had a dubious reputation in "polite society" and was considered very downmarket since it regularly featured lurid stories, often with sexual overtones. Roxon's mother was reportedly horrified by the idea of her daughter working for such a publication and concealed the fact from friends and family.〔Robert Millikan - ''Lillian Roxon: Mother of Rock'' (Black Inc, Melbourne, 2002)〕
When ''Weekend'' was relaunched as ''Everybody's'', it also replaced the venerable women's magazine the ''Australian Woman's Mirror'', which was first published in 1924 and ceased publication in mid-1961. Copies of ''Everybody's'' from this period indicate that it was definitely a "women's" magazine in its early days, featuring almost exclusively women on the covers, with typical content including celebrity stories, cooking, interior decorating and fashion.

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