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Behrouz Boochani’s newly released book No Friend but the Mountains is more than a refugee’s memoirs or a political opinion piece. In fact, it’s a book that resists classification. It’s…
This week Bridget and Cohen talk: shark and gun legislation, unexpected Spanish art, world-changing drugs, the joys of time tabling, live- streaming power moves and The Ave. Check out the…
Action must avoid approaches that situate activism as an end itself.
“We are the voices too often unheard, the people too often unseen. But we are here; we are speaking. And through this book, we invite you into our world.”
Go watch Banned at the Blue Room Theatre this NAIDOC Week. You will not regret it.
A poignant and moving novel.
Insider tips on Perth’s best and worst libraries.
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle has become something I mention to anyone who asks (or doesn’t ask) for a book recommendation
In recognition of Donald Trump, North Korea and the slow inevitable trudge towards global veganism, we’ve compiled reviews from the dystopian and post-apocalyptic genres. Revolving around totalitarian governments, nuclear war…