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For more than a decade Get Up & Go magazine has been the inspiration and motivation for the over 55s to get up and go travelling. Beginning as a small travel information guide to seniors, the magazine has grown up with the rest of the fabulous babyboomers. It now presents as a sophisticated and engaging periodical for a market that enjoys good writing, superb images and plenty of information.
Get Up & Go is now a fully-fledged glossy, travel magazine for the grown-up traveller.
Each issue presents ideas and experiences as travel options for the readers. The cream of Australia’s travel writers contribute material to the magazine with tales from far and wide around the globe – and stories from our own backyard - all around our amazing country.
The integrity of the magazine shines through with informative and critical observations that have placed the magazine in the premier position to talk to, inform and entertain the travel savvy, and worldly readers.
Get Up & Go is a quarterly magazine that promotes to a hefty subscription base and is available at selected newsagents.
Get Up & Go is part of the digital age and has its own facebook page that is updated with posts every day; specials, anecdotes, information and alerts plus the odd image from the editor’s travels. Jump on and ‘like’ our facebook page (GetUpAndGoNow) and add your comments.
The editor’s travels, observations and indulgences are documented on her blog. Join the ever growing list of followers at http://getupandgomagazine.blogspot.com
Every month there’s an e-newsletter sent out to get Up & Go readers and all advertisers. The newsletter promotes specials and hot deals from the travel industry.
Don’t miss out on the Get Up & Go experience, we haven’t missed a trick and nor should you.
As well as the quarterly hardcopy magazine, advertising is also offered online, offering an interactive digital format able to make brands and destinations come alive at the click of a button. Get Up & Go is distributed to over 20,000 readers via reader subscriptions, selected newsagents and controlled circulation to tourism information centres and retirement villages and travel expos.