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July 2024

  • Jordan Prosser and the Big Time book cover

    Australian book reviews
    Big Time by Jordan Prosser review – a lush, drug-fuelled adventure in a future Australia

  • A man stands on the mezzanine nside an independent bookstore with packed full shelves of books

    Freight expectations: if Booktopia closes, where can I buy books online?

  • ‘The sun. It rises and rises, and I’m looking up too, into its light.’

    After my husband’s death, looking down was all I could do. Then I saw a dragonfly

    Ailsa Piper
  • American flag on dark background. USA flag on a black background.

    The question that Australia cannot answer: if we can’t depend on America, then who?

    Allan Behm
  • Bookshops will never die. That’s why I bought one on Gumtree five years ago – and we’re still here

    Matt Davis
  • Walk with ...
    Steph Tisdell: ‘This year’s for us. This year is about saying we’re still here’

  • Australian book reviews
    Shadows of Winter Robins by Louise Wolhuter review – a masterful mystery that keeps you guessing

  • The out-of-print Australian cookbook featured on The Bear: ‘Of course Carmy has a copy!’

  • Bookmark this
    ‘Radical’, ‘a headrush’, ‘insanely clever’: the best Australian books out in July

  • Australian arts in focus
    Miles Franklin award 2024: Alexis Wright continues dream run as shortlist announced

June 2024

  • Dr Hilary Caldwell at Tharwa in the ACT.

    ‘Guess what? Mummy is a sex worker’: the sexologist who wants to build a ‘slutopia’ for women

  • Kate Forsyth and the Psykhe cover

    Australian book reviews
    Psykhe by Kate Forsyth review – a cosy escape into Greek myth

  • Bruce Pascoe and the book cover

    Australian book reviews
    Imperial Harvest by Bruce Pascoe review – an epic tale of humanity, horror and hope

  • Stack of books

    Australian arts in focus
    Australian online seller Booktopia enters share trading halt a fortnight after major job cuts

  • For years the best-known Tongan on Australian TV was played by Chris Lilley. At last Pasifika artists are being recognised

    Winnie Dunn
  • Australian book reviews
    Hurdy Gurdy by Jenny Ackland review – a toothless abortion tale

  • Bookmark this
    ‘Ideal for a night in, hiding from the cold’: the best Australian books out in June

  • Walk with ...
    Shankari Chandran: ‘In western thinking, duty is seen as a burden’

  • Australian book reviews
    Everything is Water by Simon Cleary review – one man’s pilgrimage along Brisbane River

  • Can you write about an ex-husband who betrayed you? The fraught ethics of writing about real people

    Patti Miller
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