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Omar Sakr: Son of Sin

26 February 2022

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Melbourne International Film Festival to release 70th Anniversary Book – Melbourne On Film

24 February 2022

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Don’t Call Us Carnies: We are Showies and damn proud of it

5 February 2022

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Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards Winners Announced

3 February 2022

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Victory over Death: The Art of Colin McCahon

19 January 2022

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Indie Book Awards reveals 2022 Longlist

10 January 2022

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The Exhibitionists: A history of Sydney’s Art Gallery of New South Wales

17 December 2021

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Australian Arts Review Book Guide 2021 – 2022

1 December 2021

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