The latest book from one of our most compelling writers finds her contemplating old age through the lens of a grandson’s ...
A reissue of the New Zealand author’s 1962 abstract classic of trans-oceanic passage and postcolonial melancholy ...
Ukiyo-e prints at the NGA and a monumental video installation at the AGNSW provide rewards beyond gallery blockbusters ...
Sean Baker’s Palme d’Or winning take on a rags-to-riches story set in the sex industry, and Guan Hu’s energetic, heartfelt ...
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A twin biography that tells us more about its podcasting and bestselling American author than its celebrated subjects ...
Role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons updates its rules – and its views on orcs’ inherent evil – to mark its 50th anniversary ...
Like meerkats with binoculars, Landcare Victoria Twitchathon participants compete to spot the most birds in six hours The ...
In his 2024 Boyer Lecture, Noongar, Yamatji and Wongi man and musician Aaron Wyatt notes that in order to become a musician, ...
The butterfly can remember its life as a caterpillar, researchers found, by training the former to associate some chemical ...
Contributor to The Saturday Paper Denham Sadler on surviving on Nauru and whether Australia’s policy of offshore detention will ever end. On Nauru, there are close to 100 asylum seekers who have been ...
Historian and author Dr Clare Wright’s award-winning work is about righting the wrongs of Australian history. Across three books she takes a historical artefact and uses it to understand the voices ...