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Photo: Michael Burrows / Pexels. Opportunities and grants for Australian writers 2026
Features

Best opportunities and grants for writers in 2026

Here are the major opportunities, grants and fellowships for Australian writers in 2026.

This summer, playright Danish Sheikh presents Much To Do With Law, But More To Do With Love as part of the Queer Playwriting Award and Midsumma Festival at Gasworks, Melbourne. Photo: Tom Noble.
Features

A new era begins at Gasworks

Multi-hyphenate creative Sam Strong talks to ArtsHub about his new role as Gasworks CEO and what it takes to nurture…

Black and white photo of an angel leaning on a tombstone. Vale 2025.
Features

Vale 2025: saluting those we lost this year

We remember the giants of the arts and creative sector in our Vale 2025 tribute.

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Features

The joy of rereading old books (and ditching new release anxiety)

Publishing hype tells us we have to buy 'urgent' new books – but there's so much to be gained from…

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Slam poets prepare for the 2025 Bread & Butter Poetry Slampionship at Sydney Opera House

A regular slam poetry night is moving to the stage of the Sydney Opera House to decide the 2025 Bread…

Nanci Nott's 5 best books of 2025.
Features

My 5 best books of 2025, from poetry to politics

For this ArtsHub reviewer, the best books of the year ran from compelling fiction and poetry to a dictionary of…

Judith Nangala Crispin, the author and poet behind The Dingo's Noctuary. Photo: Supplied.
Interviews

The Dingo’s Noctuary: Judith Nangala Crispin's ArtsHub interview  

Judith Nangala Crispin's latest book contains life, death and everything in between. She talks to ArtsHub.

Yumna Kassab, Giramondo Publishing. Image: Tiger Webb.
Features

A peek inside Yumna Kassab's Parramatta Dictionary

Kassab's Parramatta Dictionary project is underway – and what we can see of it so far underscores her range and…

Helen Garner. Photo: Darren James / Text.
Features

Why do we love Helen Garner so much?

From Monkey Grip to How to End a Story, Helen Garner has been writing with clear-eyed precision for the better…

Diving into the dam at Chateau Mildura, Irymple, Mildura, 1929. Image: Museums Victoria Collections.
Features

Red Earth: A History of the Mildura Region in pictures

Author Stuart Kells discusses the stories – and images – that inform his new book about Victoria's Mildura region.

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