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Review: The Story of Shit by Midas Dekkers
As an experienced biologist, Midas Dekkers brings his knowledge to bear on a topic he finds fascinating.

Review: Relatively Famous by Roger Averill
In Relatively Famous, Averill has produced a masterpiece of realistic fiction.

A blueprint for risk-taking
Risk-taking leads to richer and more nuanced creations, but what conditions are required to allow organisations and artists to take…

Applause: recent winners
Nominees announced for New Zealand’s foremost contemporary art prize and more.

Why it’s never too late to start your arts career
Considering starting late? Artshub joined other panelists in a discussion about possible pathways and tips on starting your arts career…

Applause: recent winners
NSW Premier’s Literary Awards shortlist revealed; semi-finalists for Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize announced, and more.

Review: You Wish by Lia Weston
Weston’s writing style has pace and her storytelling has wit and charm making You Wish an immensely readable book.

Philip Quast talks getting comfortable in front of the camera
Fighting off nerves is something you learn through practice.

Why there need to be more autistic characters in children’s books
The limited and skewed portrayal of autism means it is often misrepresented rather than represented in fiction, which can be…

On the Move: Latest appointments and resignations
A new Artistic Director for the Flying Fruit Fly Circus; new board members at ATYP; and a new CEO at…