
The Trials of Portnoy: a review
Patrick Mullins’ latest is the first full account of the publishing industry players that helped bring the end of literary censorship in Australia
Patrick Mullins’ latest is the first full account of the publishing industry players that helped bring the end of literary censorship in Australia
Who has the right to censor our not-so-private lives? Hans Block and Moritz Riesewick explore censorship and trauma in this disturbing documentary.
Sally Percival Wood’s book, Dissent: The student press in 1960s Australia, exemplifies the power students can wield against social and political injustices.
Australian foreign correspondent Peter Greste’s memoir, The First Casualty, provides a stark reminder of the importance of a free, independent media.
Poet Edward Caruso has a chance encounter over the tomb of Salvador Allende Gossens.