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Dr Jennifer Jones is an Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies in La Trobe University's History Program, and is a member of the WAM committee.
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Write around the Murray is an equal opportunity employer who values diversity in the workplace. People from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply
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Write Around the Murray (WAM) is the only literary based festival in the region, attracting both high profile and emerging authors and presenters.
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A huge congratulations goes to all the young writers who received awards for their short story and poetry submissions in our competition
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Wodonga City Councillor Kat Bennett works in health promotion and is passionate about Council leading the way in engaging young people, gender equality, community engagement and adapting to climate change.
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Congratulations to the writers of the twelve stories that made the shortlist. Well done! And a special congratulations of course goes to Rob Johnson, Claire Aman and Ellen Rodger.
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Judith Brett’s writing brings engaged political research to a broad readership. Her most recent books are The Enigmatic Mr Deakin and From Secret Ballot to Democracy Sausage.
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Reading:. Announcing the 2020 AlburyCity Short Story Award shortlist. Share:. Announcing the 2020 AlburyCity Short Story Award shortlist. Tuesday 1 September 2020. A huge congratulations goes out to the writers of the twelve stories that made the
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Cathy McGowan's biography, Cathy Goes to Canberra: Doing Politics Differently, is a handbook on ‘how-to-be-elected’ and ‘how-to-survive’ Canberra.
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Our 2020 theme, Past Lives/Present Tense, explores voices and stories from the past, together with contemporary storytelling, to ask questions about where we are, what we know and how to live in times of crisis and transition.
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