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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2 May 2024 of The Conversation est. 2011 The Conversation
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* Contents derived from the 2024 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Unruliness, Activism and Emotional Intensity: Your Guide to the 2024 Stella Prize Shortlist, Julieanne Lamond , single work column

'For more than a decade now, the Stella Prize, an award celebrating Australian women’s writing, has been changing Australia’s literary landscape. It has taken a monkey wrench to the way literary esteem is bestowed in this country. Its annual whack has shifted the calibration of what kinds of books are valued.' (Introduction)

Why Are Adults Without Kids Hooked on Bluey? And Should We Still Be Calling It a ‘kids’ Show’?, Jessica Balanzategui , Djoymi Baker , single work column

'“Bluey mania” shows no sign of abating. Bluey’s season finale, The Sign, was the most viewed ABC program of all time on iView.'

Alexis Wright Becomes the First to Win the Stella Prize Twice, with Her ‘Hyper Real’ Novel of Aboriginal Sovereignty and Survival, Julieanne Lamond , single work column

'Acclaimed Waanyi writer Alexis Wright has made Australian literary history by being the first author to win the Stella Prize twice. This time, it’s for Praiseworthy, her fourth novel – her first in more than a decade.'

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