The unseen reality of chronic illness.
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A journey through love and language
Academia, aching love and the ties that never quite break.
This ain’t my first Armageddon
‘Don’t think of it as dying. Just think of it as leaving early to avoid the rush.’
Feeling seen at the cinema
An audio-described Netflix viewing.
Socials shape reading habits
All it takes is one viral video to make an unknown novel into a global bestseller overnight.
Death cafe sparks conversations
A slice of cake coupled with the life-changing chat around dying.
Libraries: More than books
Libraries are evolving, not only to stay alive, but to flourish in a new era of media consumption.
Where reading meets writing
‘I read because I love to immerse myself in the heads of other writers.’
West braces as Narelle hits at 200km/h
Tropical Cyclone Narelle has re-intensified to a category 4 storm as it ploughs through the Pilbara region.
‘Everyone loves a ripping yarn’
Shakespeare finds new love in the classroom.










