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Review: Live and Let Fry by Sue Williams

Cass joins the ranks of fictional detectives as a feisty woman in early middle-age with the gift of the gab.

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Research shows networking is painful, but it can be a lot better

Research has shown that networking for the purpose of advancing our professional goals can make us actually feel dirty, so…

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Percentage of women reviewed has dropped since 2016, Stella Count reveals

The 2017 Stella Count reveals a decrease in the number of books by female authors to have been reviewed in…

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Applause: latest success stories

MAGNA winners revealed; Perth Festival's cultural impact documented; NPPP People's Choice named; SPARK NT curator announced, and many more.

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Why we need more queer audio dramas in Australia

The team behind LGBT audio drama 'Love and Luck' explain how they created a successful podcast that celebrates diversity, accessibility…

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How did the arts fare in 2018 Queen’s Honours list?

From artists to museum directors, screen producers, publishers and arts patrons – we take a look at who was honoured…

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The allure of art in the dark: why we love winter festivals

Recent years have seen rapid growth in the number of winter arts festivals, but is there more to their popularity…

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Film festival showcases the world in 15 minutes or less

How do you select the finalists for a short film competition when you have almost 2000 entries to choose from?…

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On the move: the latest appointments and resignations

Spark NT Curator announced; Director leaves CCP; editor moves on from Black Inc. and board changes at Arts North West

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Our taste for translated literature is broadening, and that’s a good thing

Australian readers are increasingly open to the rich cultural imaginations of the most intensely othered parts of the world.

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