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Book review: Did I Ever Tell You This?, Sam Neill

The New Zealand star has over 150 acting credits and his memoir makes it obvious why people just keep on…

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Book review: Fed to Red Birds, Rijn Collins

A novel about the strangeness of beauty and morbidity of obsession.

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Book review: Family, edited by Alaina Gougoulis and Ian See

Is blood really thicker than water?

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Book review: Home Before Night, JP Pomare

This original thriller begs to be devoured in a single sitting.

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Opportunities and awards

VACS $100,000 grants and 2024 Carclew Fellowships now open, plus winners of 2023 Gallipoli Art Prize and finalists of ABIA…

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Why reading books is good for your wellbeing and career

For better mental health, read a book, argue Meg Elkins, Jane Fry and Lisa Farrell.

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Celebrating local stories through place-based programming

Running from 1-4 June 2023, the NT Writers Festival offers the perfect reason for a mid-winter getaway to Alice Springs.

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Killing it in Australian publishing

Ann Cleeves and Garry Disher feature at the Huon Valley's Terror Australis Readers and Writers Festival, with panels, writer retreats,…

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First Nations storytelling for younger audiences

Through navigating trauma and celebrating culture, children can engage with First Nations stories from the page to the stage.

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Book review: Children of Tomorrow, JR Burgmann

A debut novel about the far reaches of climate change.

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