As a premium national magazine, we invite all reputable, higher ranking writers to present views that matter and stir their souls.
We encourage contemporary opinions from writers with integrity, on most matters.
We welcome unique points of view; your point of view; passionate points of view; considered points of view; sage advice or lovable ratbaggery; insights from the intelligent or voices from the voiceless.
The agenda is open. From the calamity of political correctness to local policing, from national defence, scientific breakthroughs, lab-rat television shows, bumbling bureaucracies and achievements worthy of recognition, to the rort deserving exposure, it’s your call.
Step into the pages of Writers Reserve as if you were lecturing to the public from an old-fashioned street-corner soapbox – sport, politics, culture, business, selflessness or discovery – put it on paper. We will provide the forum for those starved of oxygen by contemporary media.
In parallel with the introduction of this vibrant, community-focussed viewpoint section, we thank our national and global readership and remind them about the extensive educational resources within this site, including the complete primary and secondary curriculum for Australia, language dictionaries and grammatical aids.
We will continue to update our tertiary-level studies of advanced mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering which are in addition to our concise global databases featuring the ‘Lexicon of Life’, with over 1.6 million species and the ‘World View’ database, representing all countries across seven continents, detailing imagery, currencies, economies, anthems, flags and geography. Additionally, our national galleries include personal and government works which are an addendum to existing photographic, artistic, astronomical, community and special interest portfolios.
Reflecting this on-going commitment to higher learning, we also will continue to run features on national initiatives such as safe work practices, policing and defence within Australia and abroad.
To our new contributors, please read safely and write responsibly.
Eric Anglès, Editor
As a premium national magazine, we invite all reputable, higher ranking writers to present views that matter and stir their souls.
We encourage contemporary opinions from writers with integrity, on most matters.
We welcome unique points of view; your point of view; passionate points of view; considered points of view; sage advice or lovable ratbaggery; insights from the intelligent or voices from the voiceless.
The agenda is open. From the calamity of political correctness to local policing, from national defence, scientific breakthroughs, lab-rat television shows, bumbling bureaucracies and achievements worthy of recognition, to the rort deserving exposure, it’s your call.
Step into the pages of Writers Reserve as if you were lecturing to the public from an old-fashioned street-corner soapbox – sport, politics, culture, business, selflessness or discovery – put it on paper. We will provide the forum for those starved of oxygen by contemporary media.
In parallel with the introduction of this vibrant, community-focussed viewpoint section, we thank our national and global readership and remind them about the extensive educational resources within this site, including the complete primary and secondary curriculum for Australia, language dictionaries and grammatical aids.
We will continue to update our tertiary-level studies of advanced mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering which are in addition to our concise global databases featuring the ‘Lexicon of Life’, with over 1.6 million species and the ‘World View’ database, representing all countries across seven continents, detailing imagery, currencies, economies, anthems, flags and geography. Additionally, our national galleries include personal and government works which are an addendum to existing photographic, artistic, astronomical, community and special interest portfolios.
Reflecting this on-going commitment to higher learning, we also will continue to run features on national initiatives such as safe work practices, policing and defence within Australia and abroad.
To our new contributors, please read safely and write responsibly.
Eric Anglès, Editor
As a premium national magazine, we invite all reputable, higher ranking writers to present views that matter and stir their souls.
We encourage contemporary opinions from writers with integrity, on most matters.
We welcome unique points of view; your point of view; passionate points of view; considered points of view; sage advice or lovable ratbaggery; insights from the intelligent or voices from the voiceless.
The agenda is open. From the calamity of political correctness to local policing, from national defence, scientific breakthroughs, lab-rat television shows, bumbling bureaucracies and achievements worthy of recognition, to the rort deserving exposure, it’s your call.
Step into the pages of Writers Reserve as if you were lecturing to the public from an old-fashioned street-corner soapbox – sport, politics, culture, business, selflessness or discovery – put it on paper. We will provide the forum for those starved of oxygen by contemporary media.
In parallel with the introduction of this vibrant, community-focussed viewpoint section, we thank our national and global readership and remind them about the extensive educational resources within this site, including the complete primary and secondary curriculum for Australia, language dictionaries and grammatical aids.
We will continue to update our tertiary-level studies of advanced mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering which are in addition to our concise global databases featuring the ‘Lexicon of Life’, with over 1.6 million species and the ‘World View’ database, representing all countries across seven continents, detailing imagery, currencies, economies, anthems, flags and geography. Additionally, our national galleries include personal and government works which are an addendum to existing photographic, artistic, astronomical, community and special interest portfolios.
Reflecting this on-going commitment to higher learning, we also will continue to run features on national initiatives such as safe work practices, policing and defence within Australia and abroad.
To our new contributors, please read safely and write responsibly.
Eric Anglès, Editor
As a premium national magazine, we invite all reputable, higher ranking writers to present views that matter and stir their souls.
We encourage contemporary opinions from writers with integrity, on most matters.
We welcome unique points of view; your point of view; passionate points of view; considered points of view; sage advice or lovable ratbaggery; insights from the intelligent or voices from the voiceless.
The agenda is open. From the calamity of political correctness to local policing, from national defence, scientific breakthroughs, lab-rat television shows, bumbling bureaucracies and achievements worthy of recognition, to the rort deserving exposure, it’s your call.
Step into the pages of Writers Reserve as if you were lecturing to the public from an old-fashioned street-corner soapbox – sport, politics, culture, business, selflessness or discovery – put it on paper. We will provide the forum for those starved of oxygen by contemporary media.
In parallel with the introduction of this vibrant, community-focussed viewpoint section, we thank our national and global readership and remind them about the extensive educational resources within this site, including the complete primary and secondary curriculum for Australia, language dictionaries and grammatical aids.
We will continue to update our tertiary-level studies of advanced mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering which are in addition to our concise global databases featuring the ‘Lexicon of Life’, with over 1.6 million species and the ‘World View’ database, representing all countries across seven continents, detailing imagery, currencies, economies, anthems, flags and geography. Additionally, our national galleries include personal and government works which are an addendum to existing photographic, artistic, astronomical, community and special interest portfolios.
Reflecting this on-going commitment to higher learning, we also will continue to run features on national initiatives such as safe work practices, policing and defence within Australia and abroad.
To our new contributors, please read safely and write responsibly.
Eric Anglès, Editor
As a premium national magazine, we invite all reputable, higher ranking writers to present views that matter and stir their souls.
We encourage contemporary opinions from writers with integrity, on most matters.
We welcome unique points of view; your point of view; passionate points of view; considered points of view; sage advice or lovable ratbaggery; insights from the intelligent or voices from the voiceless.
The agenda is open. From the calamity of political correctness to local policing, from national defence, scientific breakthroughs, lab-rat television shows, bumbling bureaucracies and achievements worthy of recognition, to the rort deserving exposure, it’s your call.
Step into the pages of Writers Reserve as if you were lecturing to the public from an old-fashioned street-corner soapbox – sport, politics, culture, business, selflessness or discovery – put it on paper. We will provide the forum for those starved of oxygen by contemporary media.
In parallel with the introduction of this vibrant, community-focussed viewpoint section, we thank our national and global readership and remind them about the extensive educational resources within this site, including the complete primary and secondary curriculum for Australia, language dictionaries and grammatical aids.
We will continue to update our tertiary-level studies of advanced mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering which are in addition to our concise global databases featuring the ‘Lexicon of Life’, with over 1.6 million species and the ‘World View’ database, representing all countries across seven continents, detailing imagery, currencies, economies, anthems, flags and geography. Additionally, our national galleries include personal and government works which are an addendum to existing photographic, artistic, astronomical, community and special interest portfolios.
Reflecting this on-going commitment to higher learning, we also will continue to run features on national initiatives such as safe work practices, policing and defence within Australia and abroad.
To our new contributors, please read safely and write responsibly.
Eric Anglès, Editor