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Coles bins 'sexist' Zoo Weekly

Coles has binned men’s magazine Zoo Weekly from its shelves after a sustained social media campaign against the ‘sexist, vile’ publication.

Zoo Weekly is considered an 'unrestricted' magazine
Zoo Weekly. Source: (Zoo Weekly)

The supermarket chain confirmed the decision to Mumbrella, stating that “Coles has made the commercial decision to delete Zoo Magazine following a regular range review”.

The move comes after a Change.org petition which attracted more than 38,700 signatures since being launched by advocacy group Collective Shout three months ago.

Collective Shout spokeswoman Laura Pintur said the magazine was “promoting a culture of rape and violence to our kids via supermarkets.”

“This sexual violence and sexism has to stop being promoted to young guys,” she said.

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The controversial magazine also made headlines in April when it published a “special commemorative issue” featuring a bikini clad model with a headline about Gallipoli.

(Zoo Weekly)
(Zoo Weekly) Source: (Zoo Weekly)

The Australian Christian Lobby has also previously written to Attorney-General George Brandis, requesting that the magazine be re-classified. 


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