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