Do Mount Macedon locals dread the annual press of daytrippers vying for space to take in its autumnal delights? Drop the ...
The author’s dismay at the inevitable physical decline of ageing, and her rediscovery of defiance prompted by the words of ...
The British author’s latest novel finds fresh ways to express the fear of not making enough of oneself, as well as the ...
What’s being done to protect Victoria’s state emblem, the critically endangered helmeted honeyeater? It’s a mid-autumn ...
A memoir of growing up Asian Australian and navigating the need for belonging and identity in ’90s Perth “[A]t many levels of ...
Across the workforce, the increased use of non-compete clauses is compromising job mobility for workers and stifling the economy ...
A survey exhibition coming to the AGSA showcases the abstract figurative paintings through which the artist examines his ...
The Canadian-born musician’s latest woozily minimalist album is a further exploration of the outer reaches of jazz and soul ...
A generation of small independent theatremakers has been betrayed by government neglect and bad policy, creating a cultural crisis You are an artist, after all, and an artist is forbidden a career in ...
National correspondent for The Saturday Paper Mike Seccombe, on what’s behind the gas plan and why a little “sanctioned dissent” might be part of a broader electoral strategy. The members of this ...
Michael discuss her new novel, All Fours, which explores desire, intimacy, dance, and an often overlooked part of the ageing process. MIRANDA: When I was making my last movie, Kajillionaire, I was ...
How do you feel about a big fat book? I’m talking one of those enormous bricks. The ones you’re a little worried about reading in bed for fear of serious injury when nodding off. For me, there is ...