The Bush Brother was a quarterly English-language journal produced by the religious order of the Brotherhood of the Good Shepherd based in Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia.
The focus of the publication was mainly religion and missionary work with issues often containing photographs of rural and remote areas of Australian and its people.
[1] Frederick Henry Campion founded the journal in September 1904[2] and he described the focus of the publication as "...a quarterly magazine, issued to friends and subscribers in Australia and England, and to those who live in the districts we work.
Its success led to the formation of three more Bush Brotherhoods at Herberton, Charleville and Dubbo.
[3] The Bush Brother has been digitised in Trove by the National Library of Australia.