The book that changed me: how a 1970s poetry collection, The Honey of Man, still brings hope in grim times Posted by Jen Webb
The responsibilities of being: Jessica Au’s precise, poetic meditation on mothers and daughters Posted by Jen Webb
‘Our community is small, but our spirit is strong’: how art forms the heart of Cobargo’s Black Summer fires recovery Posted by Jen Webb
With Devotion, Hannah Kent gives us empathically drafted portraits of love in all its forms Posted by Jen Webb
3 ways community gardens often exclude migrants and refugees — and how to turn this around Posted by Bethaney Turner
Tasmanian author Amanda Lohrey wins prestigious Miles Franklin Literary Award for The Labyrinth Posted by Jen Webb
The Saddest of Stories, Beautifully Told: Your Guide to the Miles Franklin 2021 Shortlist Posted by Jen Webb
If I could go anywhere: I’d revisit Maman, Louise Bourgeois’ 9-metre spider at London’s Tate Modern Posted by Jen Webb