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We have a winner! This year’s Kids Cover Competition received a record number of entries, and our absolute fave was designed by 12-year-old Frankie Kelly from Newcastle: a sunny, funny vision of Santa’s summer holidays. “I thought it would be really cool to combine the Australian lifestyle with Christmas, to create a scene on the beach,” she says of her stunning artwork. “I’m really into pop art and really bright and colourful pieces, and I wanted to use a few different mediums.”

Flip through our latest edition to see more artistic masterpieces from all over the country, featuring reindeers, presents and a Grinch or two. It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas…

More highlights in this edition:

  • Green thumbs pack a punch: we speak to three Aussie gardeners on the mental, social and ecological benefits of growing a better world.
  • Authors Kate Mildenhall, Winnie Dunn, Graeme Simsion and Anita Heiss gift us with their Christmas reflections on family and food, loss and longing.
  • Actor Connie Nielsen tells us about returning to a world of ancient Roman spectacle for Gladiator II.
  • In Tastes Like Home, Nadine Ingram bakes memories of her grandparents’ orchard into her custardy, welcoming Agrarian Apricot Tart.
  • And in Ozzities, we go Round the Twist: shouting out the most bizarre (yet loveable) kids show to ever grace our screens.
  • PLUS: The Big Issue’s 2025 Calendar is out now! It showcases vendors and their hobbies in a series of fantastic photos, and some hilarious cartoons by our very own Andrew Weldon. Just $20 – vendors directly earn $12 for every calendar sold.

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Cycles of Life
In this edition, we speak to people who’ve taken to two wheels, including Tour de France winner Cadel Evans, actor Samuel Johnson, and several Big Issue vendors, to find out why bikes are back in such a big way.

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Guy Pearce
From Jack Irish to Mare of Easttown, we’re in the midst of a Guy-naissance.

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25th Birthday
Edition
From our launch on the steps of Flinders Street Station on 16 June 1996 till now, we reflect on our history, community and all things BIG!

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