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Faculty of Arts & Design, University of Canberra

  • Home
  • About
  • In The Conversation
  • Media stories
  • Podcasts
    • Writing as Discovery
    • Poetry on the Move
  • Video
  • CCCR Facebook
  • CCCR Instagram
  • CCCR Twitter
  • CCCR YouTube
  • CCCR Vimeo
  • CCCR Website

A token sale: Christie’s to auction its first blockchain-backed digital-only artwork

  • Posted by
    Denise Thwaites
  • Posted in In The Conversation

Listening to Songs of Leonard Cohen: singing sadness to sadness in these anxious times

  • Posted by
    Jen Webb
  • Posted in In The Conversation

The Yield wins the Miles Franklin: a powerful story of violence and forms of resistance

  • Posted by
    Jen Webb
  • Posted in In The Conversation

Trials of Portnoy: when Penguin fought for literature and liberty

  • Posted by
    pmullins
  • Posted in In The Conversation

‘Home away from home’: reflecting on past airline collapses in Australia

  • Posted by
    Tracy Ireland
  • Posted in In The Conversation

Haig Park Experiments

  • Posted by
    CCCR
  • Posted in Media Stories, Video

Living the Creative Play Dream

  • Posted by
    CCCR
  • Posted in Media Stories, UC UnCover

The Life to Come – this year’s Miles Franklin winner – is a brilliant character study

  • Posted by
    Jen Webb
  • Posted in In The Conversation
  • Tagged with Jen Webb, Michelle de Krester, Miles Franklin Award

How Captain Cook became a contested national symbol

  • Posted by
    Tracy Ireland
  • Posted in In The Conversation
Photo by Oleg Magni from Pexels

Campaigns urging us to ‘care more’ about food waste miss the point

  • Posted by
    Bethaney Turner
  • Posted in In The Conversation
  • Tagged with Bethaney Turner, Food, waste

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