Mia Shouha
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Exhibition review: 3rd Bankstown Biennale: Same Same/Different, Bankstown Arts Centre
CaLD and First Nations artists challenge the traditional Anglo-Saxon art sphere.

Walking tour review: Stories from Here, Sydney Festival
An audio walking tour that explored the hidden worlds of Bankstown's youth.

Book review: Shapeshifting: First Nations Lyric Nonfiction, Edited by Jeanine Leane and Ellen van Neerven
A powerful collection of lyric essays reshaping storytelling to reflect First Nations culture and history.

Theatre review: Well-Behaved Women, Belvoir St Theatre
A feminist reckoning of women across history who broke the rules and forged their own way.