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20 July
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- Queer Young Adult Fiction Isn’t All Gloomy Realism. Here Are 5 Uplifting Books to Get You Started, single work review
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Reading during Coronavirus : Books Can Be Triggering, but Difficult Texts Teach Us Resilience, Too,
single work
'We teach English at university. Our weekly engagements include navigating unnerving plot twists, falling in and out of love with iconic characters, and evaluating the complexities of language and genre.' (Introduction)
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$400 Million in Government Funding for Hollywood, but Only Scraps for Australian Film,
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'On July 17, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced an additional A$400 million to attract film and television productions to Australia until 2027.'
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