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A photograph of Suzy Wrong standing very tall wearing an enormous colourful dress that is made out of national flags stitched together. The dress looks as though it is rippling in the wind. In the background is the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House.
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Art that drives social change

From celebrating queer communities and creating safe spaces to championing authentic First Nations voices, how will art make us see…

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Is a writing career a viable option in Australia?

Funding cuts and the need for a living wage for writers figure strongly in the discussion about the future of…

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Book review: Time of My Life, Myf Warhurst

A life that pulses with music.

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Opportunities and awards

Entries open soon for the WA Premier's Book Awards, while three winners of the National Arts and Disability Awards have…

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Book review: Icebergs to Iguanas, Jason Edwards

Global images of beauty and horror by a long-time National Geographic photographer.

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Book review: Clarke, Holly Throsby

A work of crime fiction that spends as much time developing its characters as it does with progressing the plot.

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Book review: Berani, Michelle Kadarusman

A heart-warming tale of bravery in Borneo.

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Book review: Tell Me Again, Amy Thunig

A moving memoir about identity, endurance and the formative importance of storytelling.

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Writing doesn’t deliver a living wage says new Australia Council report

An Australian author’s average income is just $18,200 a year according to a new Australia Council survey.

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Re-RIGHT-ing the Narrative

An edited extract from Rachael Maza's essay in the New Platform Papers Volume 2, From the Heart: The Voice, the…

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