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Advertise on APO

With APO classifieds you can advertise jobs, events, submissions for conferences, journals, inquiries etc, courses and books. We also offer general advertising and promotions and banner ads in the Weekly Briefing newsletter .

With APO you'll reach a highly targeted and valuable audience that includes workers in government, education, media, information management, arts, community, NGOs and professionals across a wide range of sectors. APO policy news service is regarded as essential reading for anyone interested in issues of public policy in Australia. by advertising with APO you can make sure your event, job or opportunity is noticed by your audience.

APO receives around 40,000 visits each month and over 10,000 subscribers receive the APO Weekly Briefing email newsletter each week.

 

What it costs:

  • Events*: $80
  • Submissions: $80
  • Jobs: $80
  • Courses: TBC
  • Noticeboard items may be posted free

*Currently APO Member organisations may advertise events (only) for free

Payment can be made by credit card cheque or direct debit.

 

How it works

NOW>> While our shopping cart is being finalised, simply

1. Download the payment form and choose your payment options - credit card, cheque or direct debit.

2. Email your ad details and we will post it for you.

Call (03) 9214 8792 if you have any questions.

 

SOON>> Once the online forms go live you can simply post your content to the site, fill in the credit card details and publish!

 

Publishing details

  • Classifieds posted via the APO form will appear on the APO website and in the APO Weekly Briefing for the first few weeks following payment. 
  • Advertisements such as events and submissions will be listed until they have occured or expired and will then be unpublished unless agreed otherwise. Jobs and courses will be advertised for 30 days with the option to renew advertising.
  • Please ensure your advertisment and contact details are correct and provide a functional link to further information. APO takes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided.
  • The editors reserve the right to refuse publication or remove any item at their discretion.

If you have any questions please contact admin@apo.org.au

 

Thank you for your interest in advertising on APO.

Noticeboard

16 March 2010

Australian citizens are being asked to provide input into a nation-wide
discussion about how to improve the rules governing our country.

Rethink Australia spokesperson Rodger Hills, says the time has come to
review the way Australia is run. “As citizens, we have a responsibility to
plan for a brighter future and a more enlightened democratic process than
the one we have inherited from our fore bearers.”

Rethink Australia has released a public discussion paper today to provide
the basis for dialogue and deliberation amongst members of the public over

12 March 2010

The Australian Law Reform Commission report into Commonwealth secrecy laws, Secrecy Laws and Open Government in Australia (ALRC Report 112) is the result of a 15 -month inquiry which identified 506 secrecy provisions in 176 pieces of Commonwealth legislation, including 358 criminal secrecy offences.

16 February 2010

RMIT University in Melbourne runs a degree program where groups of
communication research‐trained students work on a communication research
project for a not‐for‐profit client.