AustLit
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- Files on 1940s Murder Over 'Horror Radio' Opened to Public After 75 Years, single work column
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Publishing More Fiction by Australian Authors with Disability Is Crucial for Disabled People's Representation - and Their Wellbeing,
single work
column
'It took more than 30 years for me to read a novel that centred around someone like me. So when I read Sensitive, by Allayne L. Webster, last year — I immediately felt seen.' (Introduction)
- Artists Cancel Sydney Festival Performances Over Decision to Accept $20,000 from Israeli Embassy, single work column
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Archibald Prize Winner Craig Ruddy Dies from COVID-19 Complications,
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column
'Archibald Prize-winning artist Craig Ruddy has died from complications due to COVID-19 in northern New South Wales.'
- David Gulpilil’s Body Flown to East Arnhem Land in Preparation of Funeral, single work column
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'Truly Loved' Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter to Be Celebrated with Lakeside Monument,
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column
'Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter recorded award-winning music together and have played shows with the likes of Bob Dylan and Patti Smith.'
- Mildura's Seedy Underbelly of 1970s and '80s Inspires Murder Mystery Novel, single work column
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Glace Chase Writes Trans Love Onto Australian Theatre's Main Stage with Triple X at Sydney Theatre Company,
single work
review
— Review of Triple X 2020 single work drama ;'Glace Chase knew she needed to be the person to write the first trans love story to premiere on Australian main stages.'
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New Exhibition Showcases the Breadth and Talent of Australians in Hollywood and at Home,
single work
column
'For decades, Hollywood has lured aspirational actors to Los Angeles on the wistful promise of stardom on the silver screen.'
- Looking for Good Books to Read in 2022? Here Are Some Tips from Renowned Australian Authors, single work column
- Cheeky Poddy Calf Beryl Who Captured Hearts around the World Now Stars in Her Own Book, single work column
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Who Is Harold Thomas, the Man Who Created the Aboriginal Flag?,
single work
column
'The Aboriginal flag, for the first time, can now be freely used by all Australians.'
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Ever Heard of Waikerie? This Small Town Is about to Star in an International Feature Film,
single work
column
'It is not often that a small town like Waikerie in South Australia's Riverland welcomes the cast and crew of an international feature film.'
- Aboriginal Activist, Jedda Actor and Human Rights Campaigner Rosalie Kunoth-Monks Has Died Aged 85, single work obituary
- Warmun Painter Lena Nyadbi Recognised as One of Nation's Most Significant Artists, single work column
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My Erub Home : The Island That Shaped the Torres Strait,
single work
essay
'It’s a great feeling when someone makes you feel welcome, but can you be welcomed home to a place you’ve never been?'
- Family of First Nations Advocate Rosalie Kunoth-Monks Remember a 'strong, Loving' Changemaker, single work obituary