BULLETIN
Sample image only. Own a piece of Australian history with this original issue of The Bulletin, the country’s most influential and provocative magazine. First published in 1880, The Bulletin quickly became famous for its sharp political commentary, daring humour, and uniquely Australian voice. Known as “the Bushman’s Bible,” it helped define the nation’s character in the decades before and after Federation, publishing the works of Henry Lawson, Banjo Paterson, Miles Franklin, and countless other literary icons.
Beyond its legendary writing, The Bulletin was renowned for its bold illustrated covers and biting cartoons that captured the spirit of each era — from colonial pride and outback grit to modern social change. The magazine remained a fixture in Australian life until its final issue in 2008, marking the end of a remarkable 128-year run. Each vintage copy is a time capsule of wit, artistry, and opinion — a must-have for collectors and history lovers alike.

