🎙️New Year, new series. How do you build a free press where none existed? Ex-BBC journalist Michael Delahaye shares lessons from the front lines of post-Soviet media. 🎧 https://t.co/BGTXW6NreL
#MediaFreedom#Journalism#Podcast#BBCHow
Lyn Dickens’s novel of an independent woman in colonial South Australia explores prejudice, power and identity: "distinctive, imaginative, carefully researched and very enjoyable"
Ann Skea reviews Lyn Dickens' Salt Upon the Water
https://t.co/F3kxMtR8Lj
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'Harkin does not simply tell the history; she recreates and reshapes it in numerous, collaborative and open-ended ways that foreground the complexity of these women’s lives.'
#WomensHistory#AusLit@samueljessecox@WakefieldPress
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Our 2nd spring #BookGiveaway is on! Win this fab bundle of books by Samantha Byres, Murray Middleton, Gretchen Shirm, & Katharine Pollock.
Hurry – entries close midnight TONIGHT Wed 8 Oct 2025
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Thx @UQPbooks@MacmillanAus@transitlounge2@WakefieldPress
53 years ago an excellent Ashes contest unfolded in England, and Barry Nicholls' latest book is a timely reminder @CricketWebNet@BarryNi43496388@WakefieldPress https://t.co/q1F1vm42hl
Booknotes: Andrew Roff, Here Are My Demands.
This novel is simply superb on so many levels. We're immersed in the technological and social world of 2058, and a major political row in what was formerly known as Canberra.
https://t.co/rfDdVtJorB