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Australia / New Zealand edition
Signs of the Times is produced in Warburton, Victoria, by an editorial team of mixed backgrounds, backed by a team of professional print production staff.

After years as a contributor to Signs, Nathan Brown (back right) was appointed editor in 2004 and sacrificed north Queensland sunshine for Victorian winters. Nathan has an academic background, with degrees in law and literature. He is currently pursuing a doctorate in English, exploring the possibilities of God in postmodern literature. He has written for a wide variety of magazines around the world and is married to another continuing university student.
Lee Dunstan (front left) came to Signs in 1992 after more than 12 years as a teacher in schools in PNG and Australia. Following 13 years of putting the magazine's content together, Lee is now managing editor and marketer—responsible for promoting the magazine and running its various projects.
David Edgren (back centre right) is the newest recruitment to the team, and as senior assistant editor is responsible for gathering the content for each month’s magazine.
Adele Nash (front centre) works as an editorial assistant for Signs of the Times. Joining the team in 2005, after her 2004 graduating from Avondale College with a Bachelor of Arts/Communications and Signs Publishing Company Award for Excellence in Journalism, Adele is also editor of The Edge, a bi-monthly magazine and web site for young adults.
Scott Wegener (back left) is the website manager for Signs. Scott has come from a background in the multimedia industry and began working for Signs in 2004. In 2007 he moved north and now manages the site from the Adventist Media Centre in Wahroonga, NSW, along with various other website projects. Scott admits to looking for the lighter side of life’s predicaments and encourages everyone to "Be joyful always!"
Graeme Brown (back centre left) is the copyeditor responsible for making the rest of the editors look good by proofing all content. Without him the magazine would be far more grammatically creative.
Meryl McDonald-Gough (front right) as editorial secretary makes sure everything is organised to run smoothly.
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