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Wednesday 19 August 2026
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PRF’s $1.5M boost to fast-track Parkinson’s research at UOW
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How do you satirise a self‑satirising society? Jordan Prosser gives it a go
In Blue Giant, a reality TV trip-to-Mars novel, Jordan Prosser proves he's a dazzlingly brilliant wordsmith – but is he too clever by half?
Global spotlight on UOW as Science Space hosts exclusive Phoebe Bridgers album event
ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµapp one of only two Australian locations chosen for immersive planetarium experience
Ryan Murphy’s new thriller The Shards takes place in 1981 – but it’s about the present
Bret Easton Ellis' books seem perfect for the screen, but there's an art to translating books like The Shards and American Psycho. Which adaptations worked – or didn't?
Lyric essays are an antitoxin for a poisoned world
These vibrant, provocative books come together in their contemplation of what it means to be Australian in a global context.
Patricia Cornwell survived her parents’ breakdown, psychosis and neglect by creating her own worlds
The bestselling author's childhood experiences shaped the dark, psychologically rich crime fiction she later became famous for.
Kathryn Heyman’s novel about dying and difficult families resists easy consolations
Conversations about death emphasise choice, control or dignity. Circle of Wonders offers a quiet corrective, insisting that dying is relational.