Writing and Publishing
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On the Move: Latest appointments and departures
Print-based jobs may return to Melbourne as a result of Lonely Planet's new digital strategy, while ACCA appoints an arts…
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Mona welcomes $50M promise as part of Tassie tourism package
Responding to the Labor Party’s promise of a financial boost to Tasmanian tourism, the private Hobart-based organisation voiced its support.
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Vale Les Murray
The poet hailed for creating 'a vernacular republic for Australia' passed away in Taree aged 80.
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How to be the best Chairperson you can be
If you’ve ever thought of becoming Chair of an arts organisation, Kate Larsen has tips to be an effective leader.
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ICYMI: rounding up the week’s arts news
From record box office numbers, to funding advice for artists, history unveiled and a salute to those we lost in…
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When big tech met books
Writer and publisher Phillipa McGuinness reflects on how the publishing industry has been disrupted after Google, Amazon, Apple and the…
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The art of adaptation
Adapting a critically acclaimed, non-linear, sci-fi-infused anti-war novel is no easy task. Playwright Fleur Kilpatrick explains how she tackled the…
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The secret Australian poetry revival
One of the oldest forms of literary expression, poetry is not just surviving, it's thriving with festivals, diversity and, of…
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Book Review: A Universe of Sufficient Size by Miriam Sved
Miriam Sved’s second novel explores mathematics, antisemitism, and the complex relationships of friends and families across time.
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Book Review: Zealot by Jo Thornely
Jo Thornely details the history and practices of ten cults, with particular emphasis on their leaders.