By the River
Essay by Felicity Plunkett by the river evokes the textures of a small Australian town in 1962 …
Essay by Felicity Plunkett by the river evokes the textures of a small Australian town in 1962 …
Essay by Kerryn Goldsworthy On the day that Robert Dessaix first came face to face with his birth …
Essay by Kate Mulvany I’m Meg, I think... That is... I’m a writer from a small Australian…
Essay by Finegan Kruckemeyer The first notion that comes to my mind upon studying Blackrock – …
By Billy Griffiths David Unaipon’s Legendary Tales of the Australian Aborigines is part of the …
Essay by Kerryn Goldsworthy When Richard Flanagan won the 2014 Man Booker Prize for his sixth novel…
Essay by Lucy Treep Eve Langley’s first novel, The Pea-pickers (1942), has surprised and …
Essay by Corey Wakeling 'Thumbing a mobile, I turn from the choir' Gig Ryan, ‘Cracked Avenues: …
Essay by James McNamara David Williamson is our most distinguished dramatist. His plays have been …
By Judith Rodriguez Dimboola's title is a great start to the play that was first performed in 1969…