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This year’s Melbourne Writers Festival will be its most culturally diverse, writes Lucille Sadek.
With QPR and Reading now officially relegated from the Premier League, Riley Beveridge assesses both teams’ seasons.
This year’s Melbourne Writers Festival will be its most culturally diverse, writes Lucille Sadek.
With QPR and Reading now officially relegated from the Premier League, Riley Beveridge assesses both teams’ seasons.
Thirty-five percent of readers try to read more classics.
This year’s Melbourne Writers Festival will be its most culturally diverse, writes Lucille Sadek.
With QPR and Reading now officially relegated from the Premier League, Riley Beveridge assesses both teams’ seasons.
After an unpredictable start to the English Premier League, Joshua Jeans tries to make sense of the weekend ahead.
With the 2012/13 Premier League season fast approaching, Joshua Jeans and Paul Bastin take a look at the key transfers to date and consider the prospects of each side.
The role of the internet and its impact on reading is debated and discussed constantly. For Suzannah Marshall Macbeth, the internet is just one factor in the inevitable evolution of the way that we read.
Debate about the Australian book industry continues following the failure of Angus & Robertson and Borders, but Tilly Lunken says that the voices of independent book sellers are not being heard.
Not since the printing press has there been such a development in publishing as the eBook. But can the iPad, Kobo and Kindle cut it against real books, or will books struggle to keep up with the practicality of their e cousins?