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Advertising space is available in each edition of Honi Soit published during semester

COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING
Download our 2023 Media Kit and email the completed form to: publications.manager@src.usyd.edu.au

STUDENT ADVERTISING
SRC student office bearers can submit advertising and social media post requests by emailing details, artwork and links to: publications.manager@src.usyd.edu.au

NOTE: We will confirm your booking and email a confirmation/invoice to your nominated email address. Bookings and payment must be received by 10am Thursday prior to the Wednesday issue date (see booking form). Advertising space is first come, first served basis as space is limited in each edition.


About Honi Soit Newspaper

Honi Soit has been published by the Students’ Representative Council, the University of Sydney since 1929 and has a proud reputation of being the most vibrant and prestigious student publication in Australia. It has an illustrious alumni of student editors who have gone on to become well known faces in the media and in public life. Honi Soit is a tabloid sized weekly, produced during semesters (27 editions per year), the only weekly student newspaper in Australia. It has a print run of 3,000 distributed free at all Sydney University campuses including main campus, Faculty of Nursing, Camperdown; Sydney College of the Arts, Rozelle; Conservatorium of Music, and Cumberland College of Health Sciences. This includes newspaper stands in foyers, cafes, faculty desks and libraries. Honi Soit also has an online presence via honisoit.com, Facebook and e-copies.

Published weekly during semester (27 editions per year) Tabloid size newspaper, full colour throughout, distributed free

Target the Student Market

There are over 55,000 students and nearly 15,000 staff at Sydney University. Honi Soit offers an exciting opportunity for you to capture the undergraduate and postgraduate student markets. University students represent a lucrative potential market: they are high discretionary spenders, and are an important force in the youth market.

Print Advertsing

We distribute 2000 copies of Honi Soit accross Sydney University campus


Online Advertising

Our online publication honisoit.com offers banner advertising opportunities with up to 10,000 UVs per week

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Departments

  • Autonomous Collective Against Racism (ACAR)

    ACAR is an autonomous space that organises around issues relating to people of colour, in activist and educational ways from a student perspective.

    Category
    Autonomous Collective Against Racism (ACAR)
  • Disabilities Collective and Caregivers Network

    The University of Sydney Disabilities Collective is an autonomous collective of the University of Sydney Students' Representative Council (SRC).

    Category
    Disabilities Collective and Caregivers Network
  • Education Action Group (EAG)

    The Sydney University Education Action Group (EAG) campaigns on education issues including fighting for free education and stopping course cuts.

    Category
    Education Action Group (EAG)
  • Enviro Collective

    The Enviro Collective, is an SRC collective fighting for environmental and social issues, on and off campus.

    Category
    Enviro Collective
  • First Nations Department

    The Indigenous Collective is an autonomous organising space for students identifying as First Nations, Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander identities.

    Category
    First Nations Department
  • Global Solidarity
    Category
    Global Solidarity
  • Intercampus
    Category
    Intercampus
  • Interfaith
    Category
    Interfaith
  • International Students Collective

    The International Students' Collective (ISC) is an SRC Collective that exists to represent and orgaanise around the interests of international students.

    Category
    International Students Collective
  • Mature age students
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    Mature age students