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Book review: The Shortest History of Democracy, John Keane

A solid attempt to make sense of what's happening on the local and international political stage.

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Vale Blaise van Hecke

Death of a vibrant supporter of writing and publishing.

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COVID recovery must have diversity in mind

COVID struggles for First Nations and culturally diverse creatives have been exacerbated by racism, finds latest Diversity Arts Australia report.

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The arts news you may have missed

What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…

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Book review: Orphan Rock, Dominique Wilson

A novel that weaves the major events of the times into the life stories of its characters

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Opportunities and awards wrap

Major boost to NATSIAA, screen awards call out plus winners of Sculpture by the Sea Cottesloe, 2022 Kat Muscat Fellowship…

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Book review: The Torrent, Dinuka McKenzie

A stunning crime debut worthy of local and overseas accolades.

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Book review: Son of Sin, Omar Sakr

The poet's debut novel ranges over the big issues of sex, family, religion and self-identity.

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Book review: Skin Deep, Phillipa McGuinness

A book about the largest organ in our body.

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Exit interview: Jo Dyer, Adelaide Writers' Week Director

From director to Writers Festival Director to author to political candidate, Jo Dyer juggles many hats. As she departs her…

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