Writing and Publishing
Revolutionary futures can be imagined
Meeting Place 2021 launched its online forum with a bang this year as keynote speakers offer reflections to overcome ableism…
The Novel Cure: How books can soothe what ails you
Reading can be a safe harbour and a good self-care remedy in these anxious times.
ICYMI: The week's arts news
From beach side sculpture festivals to Teen gallery take-overs, literary festival online program, plus Craft Week - there's plenty happening…
Book review: Two Afternoons in the Kabul Stadium, Tim Bonyhady
A visual history of 20th-century Afghanistan.
Opportunities and Awards Wrap
Applications open for Melbourne Fashion Festival, disability-led Sync Leadership Program, Support Act Grants plus winners of Asian-Australians 40 Under 40,…
Hobart’s biennial literary festival returns
A (non-online) literary festival for all: adults, YA and kids.
Artists Essentials Toolkit #9: Accessibility for your arts project
In our latest video, Caroline Bowditch offers advice on making arts project more accessible for both performers and audiences.
Book review: Muddy People, Sara El Sayed, Black Inc
An intricate memoir that traverses the muddy divides between child and adult, tradition and change, self and other and identity…
Exit interview: Deborah Ely, Bundanon Trust
Deborah Ely has been a visionary leader, taking Bundanon Trust from a sleepy regional organisation to a national powerhouse.
Winners announced for 2021 Queensland Literary Awards
With a book that puts the spotlight on a terrible part of Queensland’s history, Badtjala writer Fiona Foley wins the…