Allora! is the weekly newspaper published by Italian Australian News!
Our mission is to promote all things Italian and preserve Italian heritage in Australia. We have been publishing in print and digitally since 2017, with a current reach of 25,000 readers.
Allora! is the Italian for ‘well’ or ‘so’ – a filler word pointing to what a reader must know before moving on to other things. It’s our job to constantly look to the future of the Italian-Australian community and the possibilities that each edition of our newspaper, designed with you, the readers in mind, is able to meet the changing demands of our times.
Our community paper is published in Canberra and in Sydney and is available in print from newsagents in the ACT and in NSW as well as being delivered to important community stakeholders, including clubs, associations, local councils and electorate offices, medical centres and Italian restaurants.
We also aim to reach and provide remote communities with a voice. For this reason, Allora! is also available in non-metropolitan and regional areas including Wollongong, Newcastle, Griffith and Lismore.
Published by Italian Australian News
National Office:
1/33 Allara Street, Canberra 2601
Tel/Fax (02) 8786 0888
Email: editor@alloranews.com
NSW Office:
1 Coolatai Crescent, Bossley Park 2176
Tel/Fax (02) 8786 0888
Email: editor@alloranews.com
The Editorial Team
Editor in Chief: Franco Baldi
Editorial Assistants: Marco Testa, Anna Maria Lo Castro
Marketing and Logistics: Maria Grazia Storniolo
Administration: Giovanni Testa
Columns and Special News Services
Vannino di Corma, Emanuele Esposito, Gianmaria Marcuzzi, Marco Simoni, Giuseppe Querin, Daniel Vidoni, Antonio Strapazzuti, Jael Tisma
Freelancers
Stefania Zaami
Foreign Correspondents
Antonio Musmeci Catania, Roma
Angelo Paratico, Verona and Hong Kong
Marco Zacchera, Verbania
Press Agencies
Comunicazione Inform, Notiziario 9 Colonne ATG, ANSA, AISE, The New Daily, Euronews, Huff Post, Sky TG24, CNN Alert, CNN News
Disclaimer:
The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the various authors do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs, viewpoints and official policies of Allora! We encourage our readers to be responsible and informed citizens in their communities. Allora! does not endorse, promote or oppose political parties, candidates or platforms, nor directs its readers as to which candidate or party they should give their preference to
Distributed by Wrapaway, Marrickville, Sydney, Australia
Printed by Spot Press, Sydney, Australia
Acknowledgment of Funding:
Coverage of local news about the Italian-Australian and Multicultural Communities in NSW published in Allora! is in part funded through ClubGRANTS, a shared initiative between the NSW State Government and the registered clubs with gaming machine profits exceeding $1 million. It is funded by a 1.85% gaming machine tax rebate.