GAMURS hunts for Australian editor
By Elliott Richardson in Media News on Friday, 28th January 2022 at 1:26pmGaming media network GAMURS is looking to recruit an Australian editor for its Gamepur outlet.
Gamepur focuses on game walkthroughs and tips alongside news and feature articles.
It was founded in 2010 and is part of the GAMURS network.
The job advertisement is available on Seek.

Gamepur focuses on game walkthroughs and tips alongside news and feature articles.
It was founded in 2010 and is part of the GAMURS network.
The job advertisement is available on Seek.
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