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With a circulation of approximately 170,000 copies per issue and an estimated readership of around 300,000 people, Conquest, Diabetes Australia’s national magazine, is the premier magazine of its kind in Australia, specifically designed to meet the needs of people with diabetes and those interested in their health and welfare. It is published quarterly and is available through membership of Diabetes Australia.

 

The content of Conquest covers everything from healthy eating tips to inspiring stories about how others manage their diabetes. Articles are written by people with diabetes and members of the health care community including dieticians, podiatrists, diabetes educators, and those in diabetes research. Readers as well as members of support groups and branches submit other written work.

Take a look at the past issues, selected articles, advertising rates, contributors, and more click here.

Conquest advertising rates and information (pdf)

To write to the editor of Conquest click here


Didn’t see your letter in the latest Conquest?

Diabetes Australia values the letters received for Conquest and endeavours to publish a wide range of the concerns and interests, views and experiences sent in by readers.

We receive a lot of letters, and, unfortunately, we aren’t always able to publish all of them in Conquest. But we believe it’s important that these letters are accessible to benefit other Conquest readers by making them available online.

Click here if you would like to view unpublished excess Letters to the Editor.

Click here if you would like to view unpublished excess Your questions - Trisha talks.

 

 


 

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Conquest Autumn 2008
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