Juke Magazine was a weekly Australian rock and pop newspaper published from
Melbourne that ran from 1975 to 1992. It was founded by
Ed Nimmervoll (former editor of
Go-Set magazine) who was its editor and one of its writers.
Juke also featured Australian music journalist Christie Eliezer as a key staff writer and rock photographers such as Graeme Webber, Bob King, Tony Mott and David Parker. It was one of two main music newspapers at the time offering a Melbourne-based perspective of the music industry. It was highly regarded by the music industry along with its main competitor
Rock Australia Magazine (aka
RAM) which offered a more Sydney-based perspective and coverage of the Australian music industry at the time.