About scenestr
The scenestr story began with one of Australia's most trusted street press titles in 1993. Sure, we've been seduced by the embeddable lights and virulent strains of the internet, but our roots are on the street.National Entertainment Magazine Group
We are Australia's largest entertainment print media group – publishing separate titles in each of NSW, VIC, QLD, SA and WA every four weeks. Find us in record stores, cafes, hotels, universities, fast food outlets, fashion retailers, info booths, cinema foyers... everywhere. You can check them out here.scenestr.com.au
But we're actually a digital-first company, publishing this fab website, updated 24/365 with entertainment, arts and pop culture content from around Australia and beyond. For advertisers, it's a market-leading, Nielsen-rated site, well credentialled to assist with your marketing needs.scenestr tv
We produce scenestr tv on Facebook and YouTube and stream through social channels, featuring artist interviews, vox pops and audience reactions from our own studio, the red carpet and the streets.Media Partnerships
Spanning three decades we have enjoyed cherished partnerships with myriad music and arts organisations such as The Queensland Music Awards, WOMAdelaide and Australian Music Week – from The Alice to Adelaide; from Brisbane to Perth. In 2023 we are privileged to be partnering with :
Adelaide Roller Derby | Horizon Festival (Sunshine Coast City Council) |
Australian Women In Music Awards | La Boite Theatre |
Brisbane Comedy Festival | South Australia Music Awards |
Brisbane International Jazz Festival | Spark (Ipswich City Council) |
Gold Coast Film Festival | Wide Open Space Festival (NT) |
The Eyeball Media team also publishes sister title FROOTY, Australia's widest-circulating LGBTQ+ title, which has enjoyed an ongoing proud media partnership with the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras since 2018. Both titles are published by Eyeball Media Enterprises headed by Howard Duggan who started the company in 1993.
And the big one... it's prounounced 'scene-ster'.