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Reading. On the left is an headshot of a smiling middle-aged woman with a white collared jumper and a white/blonde bob with a fringe. On the right is a book cover with the title Angle of Fire, and an illustration of a person in a hospital bed with a plaster cast on their leg and a breathing mask. Another person is falling/flying downwards in pyjamas. And a third can be seen from behind sitting in a seat at the bottom of the frame.
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Why reading can help kids impacted by COVID-era school closures

Teaching children resilience through books.

Patrick. Image is of a table filled with open books covered in shadows and strips of light.
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Publishing trends from US perspective

Topical literary trends from a US perspective.

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So you want my arts job: Art Magazine Editor

Rosy Leake is Editor of an art magazine - well two. ArtsHub catches up with her to discover what it…

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Amber McCulloch

Amber McCulloch is British Council Australia's Communications & Projects Manager.

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Juliana Engberg

Juliana Engberg is currently the Artistic Director of the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art and also the 19th Biennale of…

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Aaron Seeto - Director of 4A

Aaron Seeto, Director of 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art is raising awareness of Asian-Australian art and culture.

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Joanne Trentini: Producer, actor, writer

Joanne Trentini is a producer, writer, actor and founder of production company The Other One.

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Michael Jenn: Actor and Director

Accomplished English actor and director, Michael Jenn, will return to WAAPA next month to direct Arthur Miller’s theatrical masterpiece, The…

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Stephen Lloyd Helper

Producer and director Stephen Lloyd Helper is known for creating and championing work of cultural diversity.

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Jeremy ‘Yongurra’ Donovan

Jeremy Donovan is national spokesperson for Generation One and ambassador for CREATivE CHANGE.

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