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Sororicidal by Edwina Preston review – a tale of two sisters tinged with danger

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Sororicidal by Edwina Preston review – a tale of two sisters tinged with danger

I did not tell my sister that our other sister was dying. Silence was the right choice, yet murky and painful

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I did not tell my sister that our other sister was dying. Silence was the right choice, yet murky and painful

A feud ‘straight out of Succession’, a rental thriller and an ‘absolute ripper’: the best Australian books out in April

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A feud ‘straight out of Succession’, a rental thriller and an ‘absolute ripper’: the best Australian books out in April

Shaun Micallef: ‘Charlie Pickering said that’s the only thing keeping him going – to vanquish me’

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Shaun Micallef: ‘Charlie Pickering said that’s the only thing keeping him going – to vanquish me’

A Far-flung Life by ML Stedman review – a masterful, palpable examination of loss

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A Far-flung Life by ML Stedman review – a masterful, palpable examination of loss

Tasmania’s Mount Arthur: a place awash with the true sort of quiet that soaks into your skin | Joseph Earp

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Tasmania’s Mount Arthur: a place awash with the true sort of quiet that soaks into your skin | Joseph Earp

The Minstrels by Eva Hornung review – an audacious, confronting epic

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The Minstrels by Eva Hornung review – an audacious, confronting epic

A Melbourne rooftop: the glittering night sky opened our hearts and minds to each other | Tony Birch

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A Melbourne rooftop: the glittering night sky opened our hearts and minds to each other | Tony Birch

Fourteen Ways of Looking by Erin Vincent review – an exhilarating, dazzling reckoning with grief

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Fourteen Ways of Looking by Erin Vincent review – an exhilarating, dazzling reckoning with grief

A death scholar on why we need to stop being naive about dying: ‘I always hear, “Can’t you just put me into a nice meadow?”’

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A death scholar on why we need to stop being naive about dying: ‘I always hear, “Can’t you just put me into a nice meadow?”’

Bob Carr: ‘I really thought repeatedly, “Bob, the joke is on you”’

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Bob Carr: ‘I really thought repeatedly, “Bob, the joke is on you”’

Department of the Vanishing by Johanna Bell review – brilliantly, terrifyingly plausible

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Department of the Vanishing by Johanna Bell review – brilliantly, terrifyingly plausible

Adelaide University cancels literary festival event with UN Gaza investigator Francesca Albanese

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Adelaide University cancels literary festival event with UN Gaza investigator Francesca Albanese

On Not Climbing Mountains by Claire Thomas review – impressive, for a patient reader

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On Not Climbing Mountains by Claire Thomas review – impressive, for a patient reader

Evelyn Araluen wins $125,000 for ‘politically uncompromising’ poetry at Victorian premier’s literary awards

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Evelyn Araluen wins $125,000 for ‘politically uncompromising’ poetry at Victorian premier’s literary awards

Where Is the Green Sheep? The 190-word picture book that sold millions – and inspired a whole live show

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Where Is the Green Sheep? The 190-word picture book that sold millions – and inspired a whole live show

Bird Deity by John Morrissey review – darkly satirical science fiction about the cost of empire

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Bird Deity by John Morrissey review – darkly satirical science fiction about the cost of empire

Andy Griffiths: ‘Life is a joyously unhinged, absurd wonderland of possibility’

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Andy Griffiths: ‘Life is a joyously unhinged, absurd wonderland of possibility’

Soft Serve by George Kemp review – moving coming-of-age debut set in a regional McDonald’s

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Soft Serve by George Kemp review – moving coming-of-age debut set in a regional McDonald’s

‘A cultural icon’: axed Australian literary journal Meanjin finds new life in Queensland

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‘A cultural icon’: axed Australian literary journal Meanjin finds new life in Queensland
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