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We need a library in every Australian school

School libraries can do much more than improve literacy.

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I've finally read Ulysses and feel bruised... but better than you

This Bloomsday, why not commit to reading James Joyce's 1922 masterpiece Ulysses (if you dare).

Angine de Poitrine. Image: Travail personnel, CC BY-SA 4.0/ Wiki Commons.
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Cult band Angine de Poitrine and the line between tribute and imitation

In the age of the algorithm, imitation is no longer just a matter of homage.

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Best opportunities, grants & awards for creatives this week

Opportunities for 15 to 21 June include a new fellowship supporting South Australian stories.

Dancenorth's RED was one of many works presented in Melbourne as part of the Australian Dance Biennale. Image: Supplied.
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Australian Dance Summit finds a sector at a crossroads

As part of the Australian Dance Biennale, the sector gathered to discuss what comes next.

Artist Fleur Kilpatrick working on a community project in Bendigo. Photo: Sarah Walker.
Opinions & Analysis

A community artist’s recipe for starting again

For artists with a community-based practice, moving to a new area means starting from scratch, working slowly and listening hard.

Jon Goulder, winner of the 2026 Melbourne Design Week Award, with his works on display at Chapter House, presented by Alpha60. Photo: Eugene Hyland.
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In the limelight: latest arts prize winners and career milestones

We all need some good news but luckily there's been plenty to celebrate this past month, with the announcement of…

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How Australian tabletop games makers are surviving a chaotic manufacturing landscape

With manufacturing in turmoil, Australia's tabletop games creators are facing some complex challenges.

Photo: Miguelangel Perez / Unsplash. AI is playing an increasing role in audiobook narration.
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From cloning romance authors to YouTube piracy, AI is transforming audiobooks

Almost one in five Australian audiobook listeners have listened to an AI narrated audiobook.

Anna Goldsworthy's Quarterly Essay explores AI, the future and what it means to be human as technology rapidly learns to mirror us. The photo shows Goldsworthy, a fair skinned woman with long dark hair and wearing a pink, purple and green pattened dress, standing in a colonnade.
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The threat and promise of AI: an extract from Anna Goldsworthy’s Quarterly Essay

In this extract from her essay for Quarterly Essay, writer, pianist and artistic director Anna Goldsworthy muses on what it…

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