Archer Magazine

Archer Magazine is “Australia’s intelligent, gutsy publication that platforms lesser-heard voices on sexuality, identity, and gender.” Run by a small team, Archer creates “bold, inclusive media that resists mainstream narratives and centres LGBTQIA+ lived experience.”

Through its award-winning print and online platforms, Archer has “amplified voices too often excluded” — including First Nations people, trans folks, disabled writers, sex workers, and people from regional and marginalised communities. The magazine “prioritises care, justice, and representation” in every story it shares.

With global readership and a 12-year legacy, Archer is “more than a magazine — it’s a space for resistance, reflection, and radical belonging.”

Business or Organisation Name
Archer Magazine

Location
Naarm (Melbourne), VIC

Website
www.archermagazine.com.au

Contact
info@archermagazine.com.au
0419 988 419

Instagram
@archermagazine

Description
Archer Magazine is an award-winning print and online publication that has platformed intersectional LGBTIQA+ voices and artwork for the past 12 years. Known for its bold and inclusive storytelling, Archer focuses on sexuality, gender, and identity from a diverse and thoughtful lens.

Ownership / Identity-Led
LGBTQIAPN+ owned and led

Additional Categories

Focus Areas / Services

  • Publishing (print and online)

  • Queer storytelling and journalism

  • Platforming LGBTIQA+ artists and writers

  • Community engagement through media

Location
Based in Naarm (Melbourne), Victoria — national reach

Identity-Led
Yes – LGBTQIAPN+ owned and operated

Services

  • Print and digital magazine

  • Paid publishing opportunities for queer writers and artists

  • Advocacy through storytelling

  • Resource for intersectional queer perspectives

Access

  • Online and print content available nationally

  • Website is screen-reader compatible

  • Some content available free online; print editions via subscription or select stockists

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