Catalyst (magazine)
Catalyst is a student magazine published at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. The magazine is produced by the RMIT University Student Union.
History
The first edition of Catalyst was published on 18 May 1944 by students at the Melbourne Technical College.It was originally titled The Catalyst: College News, and envisioned as a newspaper for the Chemistry School, but quickly expanded to cover the whole of the Melbourne Technical College.
It has occasionally been published under other titles, mostly parodies of other newspapers or plays on the word Catalyst.
Special issues have also been produced: Women’s/Womyn's editions were published annually from 1984-2006 and Queer editions were published from 2000-2006. Also, one issue per year from 1995-1997 was published collectively with student newspapers of other tertiary institutions in Victoria as VICE: The Victorian Inter Campus Edition.
The number of issues published each year varies across the history of the publication. Currently, Catalyst is published five times a year.
Catalyst had a readership of approximately 58,000 in 2009 - up from 15,000 in 2004.
The implementation of voluntary student unionism in 2006 had a significant impact on the viability of student newspapers across Australia, compulsory student union membership fees having been the major source of income for most. Today, Catalyst's funding is drawn jointly from the university and advertising revenue.
Catalyst benefits from its proximity to the RMIT School of Media and Communication, which runs a highly regarded journalism program. In turn Catalyst alumni are active in the Australian media.
Notable former editors of Catalyst include journalists Dewi Cooke, Dan Harrison, Patricia Karvelas and Elizabeth Gallagher.
Cataclysm podcast
In 2014 Catalyst established its podcast Cataclysm with each episode centring around a theme. Previous podcast themes have included animals, the body and secrets. Each episode of Cataclysm also includes a series of regular segments alongside the themed feature stories.Mid-2015 saw one of Cataclysm's popular segments "Politics on the Couch" spawn a webseries collaboration between Catalyst and RMITV entitled "Politics at the Belleville". The program was hosted by the same talent as the podcast segment and was released every Friday afternoon.