Maxim (Australia)

MAXIM Australia is the Australian edition of the United States-based international monthly men's magazine MAXIM. It is known for its pictorials featuring popular actresses, singers, and female models. Largely covering men's lifestyle topics and popular culture, MAXIM is currently the only monthly men's magazine title in Australia.

MAXIM Australia
EditorSanti Pintado
CategoriesMen's
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherNuclear Media
First issueAugust 2011
CountryAustralia
Based inSydney
LanguageEnglish
Websitemaxim.com.au

History and profile

Following the closure of Ralph and Alpha, Australian MAXIM was launched by Nuclear Media under editor-in-chief Santi Pintado, former editor of Ralph.[1] The first issue was published in August 2011 featuring Jennifer Hawkins on the cover. The magazine is based in Sydney.[2]

MAXIM TV

In 2014, the series MAXIM TV launched on ONE HD based on the men's magazine, hosted by James Kerley and Lana Kington.[3] A second season hosted by Kerley and Kristy Hocking began in 2018 on 7mate.

MAXIM Australia HOT 100

Each year since 2012, the Australian edition of MAXIM has released the MAXIM HOT 100. The winners and their corresponding ages and the year in which the magazine was released are listed below.

Year Choice Age Notes
2012 Miranda Kerr   29
2013 Jennifer Hawkins   30
2014 Iggy Azalea[4]   24
2015 Delta Goodrem   30
2016 Margot Robbie   26
2017 Ruby Rose   31
2018 Sophie Monk   39
2019 Margot Robbie   29
gollark: See, to make payments to a website or something, you need to give them about 19 digits of numbers which then allow them to arbitrarily take money out of your account forever.
gollark: Yes; complain all you want about cryptocurrencies but the existing payment system is moronically stupid.
gollark: I like them. They are somewhat good as a concept.
gollark: Also edge computing, AI, serverless, machine learning, and web-scale.
gollark: No, not cryptocurrency, just regular fiat currency but with blockchain and cloud.

References

  1. "Maxim turns one". Mumbrella. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  2. "Nuclear Media Homepage". Nuclear Media and Publishing. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  3. http://www.maxim.com.au/archives/4475
  4. "Why Is Iggy Azalea Mad About This Super-Sexy Maxim Cover?". Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
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