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CSIRO PUBLISHING has partnership agreements covering co-editions, distribution agreements and rights sales with other quality publishers from around the world, and we welcome enquiries from new potential partners. We have an excellent marketing, customer services and order fulfilment team, and are happy to discuss taking on new local or international agencies. Contact publishing@csiro.au for further details.

We represent the following organisations worldwide:

  • Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS)
  • Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)
  • Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)
  • Primary Industries Ministerial Council (PIMC)
  • We represent the following overseas publishers in Australia:

  • Earthscan
  • Island Press
  • Manaaki Whenua Press (New Zealand)
  • Manson Publishing (Science List)
  • Natural History Museum (United Kingdom)
  • Roberts & Company Publishers
  • Techne Press
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    International Distributors

    In Europe, the United Kingdom or the Middle East:

    The Eurospan Group
    3 Henrietta Street
    Covent Garden
    London, WC2E 8LU
    UK

    Phone: +44 (0) 20 7240 0856
    Fax: +44 (0) 20 7379 0609
    email: info@eurospan.co.uk

    http://www.eurospan.co.uk/

    In North America

    Stylus Publishing, LLC
    PO Box 605
    Herndon,  VA 20172-0605
    UNITED STATES

    Phone: +1 (703) 661-1581 or +1 (800) 232-0223
    Fax: +1(703) 661-1501
    E-mail: StylusMail@PressWarehouse.com

    http://www.styluspub.com/

     

    Australian Trade Distributor

    NewSouth Books
    University of New South Wales
    Sydney, NSW, 2052
    AUSTRALIA

    http://www.newsouthbooks.com.au/

    Orders can be placed through TL Distribution

    Ph: (02) 8778 9999
    Fax: (02) 8778 9944
    orders@tldistribution.com.au

     

     

      
     


     
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