Peppermint Magazine – August 2019

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FOUNDER / PUBLISHER / EDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DESIGNER
Kelley Sheenan
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EDITOR
Rebecca Jamieson Dwyer [email protected]

ADVERTISING & ACCOUNT MANAGER
Michelle Holt [email protected]

DIGITAL & ASSISTANT EDITOR
Helen Dewar [email protected]
MARKETING & PARTNERSHIPS MANAGER
Roxane Horton [email protected]
SUBSCRIPTION & EDITORIAL SUPPORT
Carody Culver

CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Carody Culver and Emily Lush

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CONTRIBUTORS FOR ISSUE 43
WRITERS
Emily Lush, Carody Culver, Cassandra Dunn, Lisa Marie Corso, Harriet
Spark, Kylie Lewis

PHOTOGRAPHY
Marnie Hawson, Bri Hammond, Samee Lapham, Mindi Cooke

ILLUSTRATION
Alarna Zinn

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Peppermint is an independent magazine published quarterly by:
The Peppermint Publishing Trust
PO Box 36 Red Hill QLD 4059 AUSTRALIA
ABN: 72 602 746 442
Australia and NZ distribution by: Gordon & Gotch
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peppermint gives back


At Peppermint we’re committed to supporting social
and environmental charities. For our Spring Issue Pep-
permint is donating $250 to Seven Women, which
pays for one child to attend school for one year –
covering the fees, textbooks, stationery, uniform,
school lunches and more.

PEPPERMINT CHARITY
CONTRIBUTIONS AS OF
AUGUST 2019: $20,

Peppermint is printed in Sydney at Ovato – an ISO
14001 environmentally accredited company – using
Australian-made, PEFC-Certified, Carbon Neutral-
certified paper from well-managed forests that
comply with environmentally sustainable practices.

Peppermint is now proudly offsetting its carbon
emissions through the Carbon Neutral Australian
Gold Standard-Certified Reforestation Yarra Yarra
Biodiversity Project. This reforestation project
works with Traditional Owners in revegetating over
10,000 hectares of degraded farmland with native
trees and shrubs for carbon sequestration, in one of
only 35 globally recognised biodiversity ‘hotspots’.
Aboriginal inclusion and participation also extends
to cultural heritage surveys of land pre-planting,
resulting in five aboriginal heritage sites being reg-
istered with the Department of Aboriginal Affairs.

ACKNOWLEDGEMINTS

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