From:Rocky Hill War Memorial Museum
Name/TitleRocky Hill Lines: a Goulburn Poetry Magazine
About this objectRocky Hill Lines was a Goulburn-based poetry subscription magazine established to publish and promote poetry in the Goulburn region. The magazine office was located at 16A Progress Street, Goulburn.
The magazine aimed to produce a quality publication where poets of all ages could see their work published, and give Goulburn writers a sense of audience, enthusiasm and regional identity.
The magazine had a deliberate local slant with a bias towards Goulburn community poets. Andy Strunk was the editor; Carleena Moss, the children's editor and Susan Burgess drew the illustrations.
MakerSouthern Tablelands Education Centre
Maker RolePublisher
Date Madec. late 20th century
Period20th-century
Place MadeGoulburn
Medium and MaterialsPaper, printers ink and cardboard
Subject and Association KeywordsCommunity
Subject and Association KeywordsGoulburn
Subject and Association KeywordsPoetry
Subject and Association KeywordsSouthern Tableands Education Centre
Object TypePeriodical Publication
Object number2025.955
Copyright LicenceAll rights reserved