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Contents
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Increase in People Writing and Reading a Symptom of the Pandemic in WA,
single work
interview
'The peak body for writers in Western Australia says more people in regional areas have been accessing writing services since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.'
Source: Introduction
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Get Krack!n's Kate McLennan and Kate McCartney Set Their Sights on Antarctica and Climate Change in Comedy Podcast Slushy,
single work
interview
'Kate McCartney applied to be the artist-in-residence at an Australian Antarctic base in 2012. Or at least she thinks it was 2012.'
Source : Introduction
- Ancient Gunaikurnai Language Makes Stage Debut as Nullung's Story is Revealed, single work interview
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David Gulpilil Takes Centre Stage to Tell His Incredible Life Story in Intimate Documentary 'My Name is Gulpilil,
single work
review
— Review of My Name Is Gulpilil 2021 single work film/TV ;'In early 2017, when the legendary actor David Gulpilil was diagnosed with stage-four lung cancer and advised that he had only months to live, he told filmmakers Molly Reynolds and Rolf de Heer that he wanted to make one more film.'
Source : Introduction
- First Nations Women and Non-Binary Writers Are Making Waves in Australian Poetry, single work column
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Audiobooks Centuries Old Show There's Nothing To Be Snobbish About,
single work
column
'Has anyone ever given you a sideways glance after learning you listen to audiobooks? If you've picked up on a sense of literary snobbery around reading with your ears, you're far from alone.
"There's sort of a particular form of shame associated with audiobooks; it's all too often perceived as not being real reading," says Matthew Rubery, professor of Modern Literature at Queen Mary University, London.'
Source : Introduction