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Jessica Mauboy Returns to Film with Windcatcher, a Charming Kids Movie about a Boy with a Superpower,
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'With a mess of curls framing the cheeky smile almost permanently plastered on his face, 10-year-old Percy "Boy" Collins (Bundjalung primary schooler Lennox Monaghan) is the beating heart of this affecting story about family, friendship and the trials and tribulations of an atypical childhood.'(Introduction)
- ICYMI: Aussie Horror Late Night with the Devil Faces AI Scandal, Heartbreak High Returns and More, single work column
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Apples Never Fall Starring Annette Bening and Sam Neill Is Part Murder Mystery, Part Family Drama,
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'Apples Never Fall, starring Sam Neill, Annette Bening and Alison Brie and adapted from the Liane Moriarty novel of the same name, is the latest trashy, bingeable thriller to hit the small screen.' (Introduction)
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Population 11 from Creator Phil Lloyd Continues Australia's Obsession with the Small-town Mystery,
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— Review of Population : 11 2024 series - publisher film/TV ; - Tony McNamara Wrote the Witty and Sometimes Vulgar Script for Poor Things. Now the Australian Is up for an Oscar, single work column
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Pheasants Nest by Louise Milligan,
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— Review of Pheasants Nest 2024 single work novel ; -
On Kim Scott by Tony Birch,
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— Review of On Kim Scott 2024 single work essay ; - Braille House on Mission to Offer 'literacy for Everyone' Lobbies Queensland Government for Funding, single work column
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Why Children's Book Council of Australia Stickers Are Highly Coveted by Publishers, Authors and Illustrators,
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'When Amy Doak was notified by a friend that her debut novel, Eleanor Jones is not a Murderer, had made the Children's Book Council of Australia (CBCA) annual list of notable books, she was shocked.' (Introduction)
- The Stella Prize 2024 Longlist Features Katherine Brabon, Kate Mildenhall and Melissa Lucashenko, single work column
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In The Hate Race, Zahra Newman Turns Maxine Beneba Clarke's Bestselling Memoir into a One-woman Show,
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— Review of The Hate Race 2024 single work drama ;'Zahra Newman is chameleonic. Onstage at Melbourne's Malthouse Theatre, she oscillates between portraying a child, a father, a teacher, and a grandmother, seamlessly shifting from one to the next. It's mesmerising to watch.' (Introduction)
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With Sydney Theatre Company’s A Fool in Love, Van Badham Is Hitting Her Stride as a Playwright,
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— Review of A Fool in Love 2024 single work drama ;