We offer advertising both online and print, where our print magazine is distributed across eight campuses throughout Western Sydney, to a student body of 44,000.

This young-adult cohort, with discretionary spending, holds growing influence across the region and will graduate to become the community leaders of the future.

Our rates:

Contact wsup@westernsydney.edu.au for rates.

Advertising guidelines:

W’SUP will not accept advertising for political party announcements, cigarettes, gambling services or venues, illegal drugs, sexual services or sex industry venues, and military organisations or their affiliates.

W’SUP will not accept advertisements which the editors deem to be racist, sexist, homophobic, offensive or not in the best interests of the student body.

W’SUP may exclude or request amendments to any advertisement submitted for publication in line with these policies and according to what is deemed suitable.

Deadlines:

Advertise at any time online. For the print magazine, contact wsup@westernsydney.edu.au for dates of any upcoming print editions.

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