Who will succeed the ‘godparents of Australia’s dinosaur-era mammals’, whose discoveries on the Victorian coast mean the spread of prehistoric life across the globe may need to be reconsidered?
Contending with the truth about award-winning author Craig Silvey, a friend who pleaded guilty to possessing and distributing child-exploitation material
Why we need to take One Nation seriously, as the fragmentation of class, identity and nationhood has left all sides of politics taken over by anti-elites populism
Connecting with nature through Ildikó Enyedi’s three stories linked to a ginkgo tree, and Lucile Hadžihalilović’s bewitching take on Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen
Recalling Trollope’s ability to evoke inner turmoil, Elizabeth Strout presents a good man and considerate teacher so troubled by the world he decides to kill himself
Why we need to take One Nation seriously, as the fragmentation of class, identity and nationhood has left all sides of politics taken over by anti-elites populism
Connecting with nature through Ildikó Enyedi’s three stories linked to a ginkgo tree, and Lucile Hadžihalilović’s bewitching take on Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen
Thatcher’s Britain is the setting for a soapy series of sex, scandal and media moguls, and a dark drama of political austerity, drug lords and undercover agents
Why we need to take One Nation seriously, as the fragmentation of class, identity and nationhood has left all sides of politics taken over by anti-elites populism
Recalling Trollope’s ability to evoke inner turmoil, Elizabeth Strout presents a good man and considerate teacher so troubled by the world he decides to kill himself