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As the only women-specific running magazine, Women’s Running is the go-to source for fitness-minded females who are chasing their dreams. Women’s Running empowers the ever-growing community of women runners to live a healthy lifestyle through editorial content focused on running, fitness, nutrition and wellness.

The Woman’s Weekly Lifestyle series is a collection of 21 Specials published throughout the year. The collection covers a wide range of subjects including Gardening, Health, Knitting, Craft and Cookery.

Since 1981, What’s New in Electronics has provided the professional electronics industry with its premier source of new product and technology information. Fully integrating the New Zealand & Australian markets, its new product focus on components, design tools and test equipment has proved a success with advertisers and readers alike. Regular editorial features include power supplies, RF systems, batteries, cables & connectors, test & measurement, embedded solutions, design engineering and semiconductors.

VINTAGE ROCK celebrates a time when music changed the world – 45s, youth culture and the odd thrusting pelvis. Vintage Rock chronicles all the stellar artists and music, the enduring legacy of those early pioneers – and why it’s still the best way to live. Spanning the dawn of the 50s to early Beatles (pre Eastern mysticism!), Vintage Rock covers a time of Mods and Rockers, crinoline skirts and blue jeans, rock star movies and screaming-girl concerts. This special magazine rejoices in the music and verve of Elvis, The Shadows, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Gene Vincent and a host more, and speaks to a contemporary audience that relishes the vitality and flair of the era.

Unique Homes has been the premier magazine for luxury real estate, unlocking doors to the most spectacular properties for sale in the world – european castles, oceanfront contemporaries, world-class resort properties, luxurious hideaways, high-end communities and much more.

The MagPi is an online magazine dedicated to the Raspberry Pi created by the community for the community. It’s a great way to get to grips with learning how to program your Pi and how to get started on building hardware projects; it’ll also help you find out more about the community around the device and demystify the command line.