New Idea is an
Australian magazine published weekly by
Pacific Magazines and aimed at women. The magazine was first published in
1902. In June
2006, the magazine was ranked 3rd in Australia in circulation, with an audited circulation of 433,176; it ranked ahead of
Reader's Digest. The magazine's readership in
2004 was in excess of 2 million and had increased to 2.364 million in 2005/6 ; that is the magazine is read by more than 10% of Australia's population.
In January 2008 it revealed details that
UK Prince Harry was with the British army serving in
Afganistan, in breach of an agreement with the major news organisations. It ran updates on the story on 2 further occasions. When the
US Drudge Report ran the story on
28 February 2008, the prince was forced to abandon his posting and return to the
UK. After the story broke much more widely, New Idea pulled the story from its web site and made itself unavailable for comment to other members of the press.
[ ]In March 2008, New Idea issued an apology for publishing the story about Prince Harry. "We regret this serious lapse of judgment. We sincerely apologise to all our readers, to the servicemen whose lives are at constant risk while serving at home and abroad and to their families and loved ones."
Personnel
Editor-in-Chief
2005-2008: Robyn Foyster
2008- Mirella Cestaro