Ephemera Journal of Australia

Designed originally by Mimmo Cozzolino, the Ephemera Journal of Australia is a full colour, visual and text celebration of ephemera.

Featuring articles on historic and contemporary ephemera and collecting areas, the journal is a rich resource for the study and enjoyment of ephemera. A collectable in its own right, the Journal is a limited edition print run, which is free for ESA members.

The Ephemera Journal of Australia is produced annually (sometimes twice a year as a bonus for members!) and the next is currently in production.

Where do I get a copy?

  • The journal is provided to ESA members (complete the online form and join the ESA)     
  • Some back copies of issues may be available for purchase. See the ESA Shop    
  • Housed in State library collections 

Latest Journal
Issue 9
March 2024

This issue is inspired by the ESA’s great travel ephemera collectors.

Enjoy the beauty, rarity and breadth of these collections.

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Ephemera Journal of Australia Issues 1 – 9  (2015 – 2024)

Issue 1  May 2015  (36pp)
Designer: Mimmo Cozzolino

  • ‘Mrs Armstrong Collects 1920s swap cards’ – snapshot, Ian Armstrong Collection.
  • ‘Winter Tourism in Australia’, Michael Aitken.
  • ‘The Richard Felix Diaries’ – Meet the Collector, Amanda Bede.
  • ‘Max Robinson resource map poster’ – Design legend centre spread.
  • ‘With fondest Love from you loving bother Jim’ – wartime postcard correspondence, Amanda Bede.
  • ‘Mr ‘Brain’ Watson’ – Collector Brian Watson shares highlights from his grocery and packaging collection.
  • ‘Speed Dating Made Easy’ – accurately dating ephemera, Amanda Bede, Marg McCormack, Richard Aitken.

Issue 2  January 2016  (40 pp)
Designer: Mimmo Cozzolino

  • ‘Help Wanted’ – Confectionery Money Boxes, Mimmo Cozzolino
  • ‘ A cardboard history of Australian football, pre AFL’ – Footy cards, Francis Doherty.
  • Advertising pocket mirrors, Kris Waters Collection.
  • Art Deco ephemera, Amanda Bede.
  • ‘Postcard pictures record local waterways history’ – Yarra and Port Phillip postcards, Barry Pemberton.
  • ‘Meet the Collector’ – Bill Millar’s Badge Collection
  • Gallipoli’s Centenary ephemera’ Jill Sommers
  • ‘Fruit Stickers’ – snapshot, Amanda Bede Collection

Issue 3  April 2018  (36pp)
Designer: Mimmo Cozzolino

  • ‘Trade cards’ – Ian Stillwell Collection
  • ‘Tin collector explains his hunger’ – Decorative biscuit tins, John K.
  • ‘Love the Design, Hate the Waste’ – Take-away paper cups, Amanda Bede and Mimmo Cozzolino.
  • ‘Records of an everyday life’ – Ian Banks scrapbook diaries, Amanda Bede.
  • ‘Look closely at your company’ – Ephemera Dating advice, Barry Sturman.
  • ‘Australia says YES’ – Marriage Equality Campaign, Nicholas Henderson.
  • ‘Collecting early Australian Christmas Cards’, Michael Aitken.
  • ‘Wine screwtop caps’ – snapshot, Mimmo Cozzolino Collection.

Issue 4  May 2019  (44pp)
Designer: Mimmo Cozzolino

  • ‘My Mob’ – Michael Aitken’s Kangaroo Collection.
  • ‘An Australian Icon’ – the history of the showbag, Dr Annette Shiell.
  • ‘Social History of the Table’ – early Australian menus associated with Federation, Amanda Bede and Jillian Hiscock (RHSV).
  • ‘Send them Plenty of Snaps’ – photo wallets.
  • ‘Tea Bag Tags’ – snapshot David Harris Collection.

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Issue 5  March 2020  (36pp)
Designer: Mimmo Cozzolino

  • ‘Wild about Ida’ – the commercial work of artist Ida Rental Outhwaite, Andrew N.
  • ‘Swing High’ – collecting contemporary swing tags, Wendi Bradshaw.
  • ‘Been There’- souvenir travel pennants, Dr Annette Shiell.
  • ‘Matchbooks’ – snapshot, David Figg.

Issue 6  September 2020  (40pp)
Designer: Mimmo Cozzolino

  • ‘Unprecedented? Ephemera of the Spanish Flu’, Edwin Jewell, AndrewHillier and Amanda Bede.
  • ‘Lyrebirds or Liar-Birds?’ – Michael Aitken’s Collection.
  • ‘Sweet Confections of a Candyman’ – Confectionery collector Will Muddyman shares highlights from his collection.
  • ‘Carte de Visite’, Debra Parry.
  • ‘From the Streets’ – collecting and documenting street pole stickers, Amanda Bede.
  • ‘Australian bottle caps’ – snapshot.

Issue 7  June 2021  (36pp)
Designer: Mimmo Cozzolino

  • ‘Beauty seen from afar’ – the Waratah, Michael Aitken’s Collection.
  • ‘A Worthy Bookmark’ – contemporary bookmarks, Wendi Bradshaw.
  • ‘Wheels of Knowledge’ – mechanical or moving ephemera, Andrew H, David Harris and Amanda Bede.
  • ‘Dating postcards of the Golden Age 190o -1914’, Tim Glanville.
  • ‘1970s Feminist Badges, Anne Gunter Collection’ – snapshot, Lee Burgemeestre.

Issue 8  December 2023  (48pp)
Designer: Mimmo Cozzolino

  • ‘Finding Laughing Jacks’ – Michael Aitken’s Kookaburra Collection.
  • ‘What I love most about kookaburras’ – Designer and collector Trevor Flett shares highlights from his collection.
  • ‘Worthy Contenders’ – Discovering and documenting kookaburra ephemera, Mimmo Cozzolino.
  • ‘How do you collect?’ – documenting collecting styles, Philip Moorhouse (The Collecting Bug).
  • ‘Kookaburra Trademarks’ – snapshot, Mimmo Cozzolino.

Issue 9  March 2024  (44pp)
Designer: Susannah Low

  • ‘Away with Ajay: a very private travel collector’, Amanda Bede.
  • ‘Pleasure Programmes’ – Melbourne and Victoria vintage tourist booklets and brochures, Michael Aitken.
  • ‘Airline Cards’ – airline playing cards, Wendi Bradshaw.
  • ‘To the Blue Coast by the Blue Train’ – French tourist brochures, Kristen Thornton.
  • ‘Blue Mountain Blue’ – tourism ephemera from the Blue Mountains, NSW, Susannah Low.
  • ‘Undisturbed Area of Travel Ephemera’ – Please do not disturb signs, Susan Faine.
  • ‘The 70s – Taking off Overland’ – Mimmo Cozzolino’s ‘adventure of a lifetime ephemera’ travel ephemera.
  • ‘Australian luggage labels’ – snapshot, AJAY Collection.

Note: The Ephemera Journal of Australia superseded Ephemera News in 2015.