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''Roadrunner'' was a monthly Australian
music magazine A music magazine is a magazine dedicated to music and music culture. Such magazines typically include music news, interviews, photo shoots, essays, record reviews, concert reviews and occasionally have a covermount with recorded music. Notable mu ...
based in
Adelaide Adelaide ( ) is the capital city of South Australia, the state's largest city and the fifth-most populous city in Australia. "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The dem ...
,
South Australia South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the country. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories ...
. The magazine was founded by
Stuart Coupe Stuart Coupe (born 11 September 1956) is an Australian music journalist, author, band manager, promoter, publicist and music label founder. He is best known for his work as a rock writer with Roadrunner (Australian music magazine), RAM (Rock Aus ...
and Donald Robertson and forty-eight issues were published between March 1978 and January 1983. The magazine was inspired by the punk rock/ new wave movement of the mid 1970s and took its name from the
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song ''Roadrunner''. In its first year (1978) ''Roadrunner'' was produced by an editorial collective that included Coupe, Robertson, Allan Coop, Alex Ehlert,
Bruce Milne Bruce Milne (born 1957) is an Australian radio presenter and music journalist. He co-founded Au-Go-Go Records and the cassette magazine ''Fast Forward'', and was owner of The Tote Hotel. Career Milne began his career in the 1970s hosting musi ...
and
Clinton Walker Clinton Walker is an Australian writer, best known for his works on popular music. He is known for his books ''Highway to Hell'' (1994; a biography of Bon Scott), ''Buried Country'' (2000; also a film and soundtrack album), ''History is Made a ...
and was only distributed in South Australia. Robertson became editor and publisher and secured national distribution from issue 10 (February 1979). Issue 23 (February 1980) of the magazine forms part of the
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collection at Sydney's
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as an example of how rock music magazines helped to promote overseas recording artists. In the first edition of the ''Australian Music Directory'' (1981–82), Miranda Brown commented that ''Roadrunner'' offered its readers, ‘the vitality that established papers often lack.’ She went on to say: 'The paper has a strong nationalistic bent and though its coverage of the English scene is extensive, most of the copy is written by Australians abroad or here. ''Roadrunner'' articles tend to be rough-edged and experimental, with a minimum of editorial intervention. The approach is personal and highly committed and the magazine was the first to treat Australian music as a force with its own history, geography and ideologies, although the other major rock papers quickly followed suit.’ In ''Dig—Australian Rock and Pop Music 1960–85'' David Nichols says: ‘Adelaide’s ''Roadrunner'' was without doubt a quality publication. Edited and published by Donald Robertson—the survivor from its founding co-operative—the paper attracted a number of important and interesting writers from around the country who recognised it as a valuable forum. ''Roadrunner'', whose cover price was similar to the imported magazines such as ''
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'' and ''
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'', exhibited considerable bravery. It had no qualms about running a five-page exploration of (Mushroom Records’)
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’s business interests. It also gave invaluable early coverage to new Aboriginal groups such as No Fixed Address, even before they made the classic film ''
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'' – indeed it put them on its cover. That all this was achieved from Australia's smallest mainland state capital is testament to the talent and dedication of Robertson and his writers.’ The magazine hit financial difficulties in mid-1982 and relocated to Sydney for a final issue, which was published in January 1983. The final issue saw a change to a full colour, glossy format that anticipated the emergence of Countdown Magazine (1982–87) and the Australian version of Smash Hits. Notable contributors included: Keith Shadwick, Stuart Matchett, Ross Stapleton, Scott Matheson, Peter Nelson, Adrian Ryan, Keri Phillips, Craig N. Pearce,
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, Chris Willis,
Toby Creswell Toby Creswell (born 21 May 1955) is an Australian music journalist and pop-culture writer. He was editor of ''Rolling Stone'' (Australia) and a founding editor of ''Juice''. In 1986, he co-wrote, with Martin Fabinyi, his first book, ''Too Much ...
, Mark Mordue,
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, Richard Guilliat, David Langsam, Jillian Burt,
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and Elly McDonald. In May 2017, the
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in New South Wales made all 48 issues of ''Roadrunner'' available in a digital archive. To accompany this release, publisher Donald Robertson published a brief history of the magazine. In October 2019, Roadrunnertwice published ''The Big Beat: rock music in Australia 1978-1983, through the pages of Roadrunner magazine'', a 544 page anthology of the magazine in a limited hardcover edition of 500 copies.


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