Trisha Shetty (Editor)

Our Rural Magazine

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Frequency
  
Monthly

Final issue
  
1946

Based in
  
Perth

Year founded
  
1926

Country
  
Australia

Publisher
  
Department of Education, Western Australia

Our Rural Magazine was a monthly magazine produced between 1926 and 1946 by the WA Correspondence School of the Education Department of Western Australia for school children who were located in isolated circumstances. In the inter-war period, many isolated rural localities did not have primary schools, and the students were required to have their education by correspondence.

The magazine was based in Perth. It was operated by the Education Department, with writers such as James Pollard and John K. Ewers. Also heads of various institutions wrote on topics related to their position - in the September 1933 edition - the Government Botanist C.A.Gardner writes, as well as the curator of the Museum Ludwig Glauert conducts a correspondence column.

Also senior community leaders made encouraging messages to the isolated students like Field Marshal Sir William Birdwood:

I earnestly advise you to take full advantage of the educational correspondence classes that are open to you and by which my two grand-daughters have started their education. Be guided by the help and valuable instruction to be derived from 'Our Rural Magazine' and do not forget that the country districts, handicapped as their people may be in many respects, have been responsible for many of the most able leaders in the public life of Australia.

References

Our Rural Magazine Wikipedia