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was a prominent Australian "lad's mag" spin-off that became a cultural staple throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. Published by ACP (and later Bauer Media), the magazine specialized in amateur photography , featuring everyday "home girls" who submitted their own photos for publication. The Story of "Home Girl" Culture

  • Publisher Status: Most of these small publishing houses have gone bankrupt. The copyright is technically "orphaned" (no one to license it from).
  • Model Rights: The "Home Girls" are now likely in their 40s or 50s. Many have left the industry. Distributing "Extra Quality" close-ups of their younger selves raises ethical questions about consent and republishing.
  • Collector Ethics: The unwritten rule among "Extra Quality" archivers is "Preserve, don't profit." Selling these scans is piracy; sharing them via torrent or private drive for historical preservation is generally tolerated by rights holders who no longer exist.

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Feature Article Excerpt:

“They are the heartbeat of the neighborhood. The 'Home Girls' are not just a clique; they are a support system. In this issue, we sit down with the collectives redefining what it means to hold it down for one another. From trading secrets on the stoop to climbing corporate ladders, these women prove that you can take the girl out of the city, but you can’t take the sisterhood out of the girl.” The Picture 100% Home Girls was a prominent