Miles Franklin's secret diary discovered
A tiny book found in a suitcase in Wagga Wagga contains the last written words of Stella Maria Miles Franklin.
A tiny book found in a suitcase in Wagga Wagga contains the last written words of Stella Maria Miles Franklin.
Gender stereotyping fed to children under three plays a part in contributing to domestic violence, a new report says.
Clinton Walker's book was meant to be a celebration of black music in Australia. Instead, it has become a battleground.
Feminist writer Clementine Ford and local wine-making legend Ken Helm are two highlights of this year's event.
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Rose McGowan was one of the first to speak out about Harvey Weinstein, and has now harnessed her fury to give Hollywood the serve it deserves.
This is a novelisation of Debra Oswald's play The Peach Season, which might explain why the dialogue is so convincing and the scenes so visually evocative.
Emma glass' heroine, Peach, tells her story in broken sentences that reveal the influence of Eimear McBride.
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Naor, his writer grandfather and his artist girlfriend, Yael, have defied an order to evacuate Tel Aviv and are living in the near-abandoned city under threat of being bombed.
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Early onset Alzheimer's disease may have stolen Wendy Mitchell's past and future, but she is not letting go of the present.
With the rise of smartphones and tablets, everybody can carry an audiobook around with them, but what makes a good talking book?
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A.J. Finn tops the mystery fiction bestseller list with The Woman in the Window
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Audible.com.au finds its members are often drawn to audiobooks by the narrator
The railway in India was an instrument of imperialist exploitation but was nevertheless embraced by the population.
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