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Book review: The Vulnerables

Sigrid Nunez signs a COVID novel that has the same kind of humour, observation and literary references her fans recognise.

Book review: Others Were Emeralds

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Book review: Past Lying

The plot of a dead author’s half-finished manuscript eerily mirrors the real-life disappearance of a young woman. In an Edinburgh lockdown, McDermid’s cold case cop…

Cover of the book 50 Human Rights Cases that Changed Australia

Book review: 50 Human Rights Cases that Changed Australia

Individual cases, multiplied by many repetitions, can help to teach big lessons. So it is in 50 Human Rights Cases that Changed Australia, a courageous,…

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Book review: My Dream Time – A Memoir of Tennis & Teamwork

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Book review: How to Kill a Client

cover of novel The Sun Walks Down by Fiona McFarlane

Book review: The Sun Walks Down

Cover of the book Concussion by Micahel Lipman

Book review: Concussion

cover of the book The Gifted Son by Genevieve Gannon

Book review: The Gifted Son

Photos of covers of three books: A Brief Affair by Alex Miller, Under Her Skin by Sue Williams and The Lovers by Yumna Kassab

Book reviews: A trio of summer reads

Book review: Don’t Cry, Dance: A memoir of war, love and forgiveness

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Book review: Iris

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Book review: Big Things Grow

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Just Chat – Craig Foster

12.04.24

Ex-socceroo Craig Foster is a busy person. Nowadays a sports commentator, he plays soccer as a hobby, and complements it with activism, helping Hakeem al-Araibi return to Australia, and his work in the Australian Republican movement. He dials in with Just Chat to talk about refugee rights in Australia and playing against one of the best soccer teams of all time. Supported by NobleOak.

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