Five stars and a Kulin sky
/Anyone who has ever asked me about how Chart began knows what Tony Birch means to this project. And for those of you who haven’t, I’ll tell you what he means, which is a whole bloody lot.
Read MoreAnyone who has ever asked me about how Chart began knows what Tony Birch means to this project. And for those of you who haven’t, I’ll tell you what he means, which is a whole bloody lot.
Read MoreThis week we’re incredibly excited to share a piece of cinema by Sherwin Akbarzadeh and Rebecca Liley, whose intellects and visions I’ve admired for years.
Read MoreThe third in the Nocturnal Series is an essay by Ellen Murphy called “The Dark of Night”, a piece which, due to its nuance and honesty, has had the slightly oxymoronic effect of tightening the focus on some very muddy and uncertain areas of my thinking.
Read MoreIf I ever leave Melbourne, or the entire cityscape becomes an experiment in wacky-clad apartments and chain supermarkets, I will look at Timothy Rodgers’ work to twist the knife of sentimentality.
Read MoreFor the first instalment of the Nocturnal Series, Laura Stortenbeker makes a trip to Kooragang – home to one of the world’s largest coal ports, fed by the open cut coal mines that devastate the Hunter Valley.
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