A new look for Domain, published in the Financial Review, The Age and Sydney Morning Herald

By
Alice Stolz
October 16, 2017

This Saturday’s Age and Herald will come with a new look for Domain.

For many of our readers, Domain has been the go-to property bible on a Saturday for the past 21 years. We’ve now reimagined the magazine, giving it a complete design overhaul and stepping up the paper quality to a high gloss.

We’ve also gathered some of the biggest names in Australian lifestyle and design, culminating in a plumped-up lifestyle section. Darren Palmer, Rebecca Judd, Lucy Feagins, Indira Naidoo and Dea Jolly have joined our team of respected property writers.

Each week we’ll bring you a round up of the best listings on offer in Sydney and Melbourne. Alongside this will be our picks of the must-see open houses and auctions each Saturday, as well as expert analysis on what the market is doing.

And for those who enjoy property gossip, head to Title Deeds to read what the movers and shakers around town are buying and selling.

Domain is widely regarded as the definitive expert guide on property, and we know our readers are eager to be part of the property conversation.

We are taking Domain to an entirely new level with relevant, inspirational, beautiful, weekly content that differs from anything else currently on the market.

Domain journalists remain a trusted authority on property, a position not taken for granted. Our experts have the data, insights and industry connections that provide value to audiences, real estate agents and advertisers. 

The new liftout connects with both active and passive buyers. Ultimately, we are looking to provide relevant, modern, intelligent content to readers at every stage of the property journey.

So whether you’re upsizing, downsizing, renting, transitioning or thinking about a tree or sea change, we’ll keep you up to date.

And, if you’re staying put, the magazine is packed with features on how you can make your house a true home.

We hope you enjoy the new look Domain, free with The Australian Financial Review every Friday and The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald every Saturday.

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