These include: Sir John Alexander Ferguson (onetime president of the Royal Australian Historical Society); George Mackaness OBE (English teacher, bibliographer and BCSA president); Bill Fitz Henry (or Fitzhenry) (The Bulletin secretary, columnist and unofficial historian); Camden Morrisby (organising secretary of the BCSA, who hosted the Bookman program on Radio 2SM for 20 years); Eric Russell (an editor at Angus and Robertson, who also published histories of Sydney suburbs); James Meagher (lawyer, dramatist and independent Latin scholar); Graham Stone (science fiction collector), and Norman Hetherington OAM (artist, cartoonist and puppeteer).
The newsletter became a quarterly journal in 1966 and was renamed Biblionews ies, and was printed by Walter Stone at his Wentworth Press.
Published in March, June, September and December, Biblionews prints independent leading articles on matters ranging from manuscript studies to national heritage policy.
The editors of Biblionews and Australian Notes & Queries have been: Walter Stone (1947–1981), John Fletcher (1981–1992), Brian Taylor (1992–2009), and Richard Blair (2010–present).
The Society meetings in Sydney are usually on the first Saturday afternoon in March, June, September and December and all visitors who have an interest in books are welcome.