An Australian subplot in Jamie Oliver's new children's book has been accused of engaging in cultural appropriation and contributing to "erasure, trivialisation, and stereotyping of First Nations peoples and experiences".Photo shows Jo Canham prepares to open her book store in Port FairyPhoto shows A woman wearing a traditional Indian outfit drinking a glass of champagnePhoto shows An older woman with a blonde bob, black blazer and blue shirt holding a red book.
Authors say booksellers play a critical role in sharing diverse stories and can make or break careers The cultural role of bookshops is in the spotlight after the owner of Victoria's oldest independent bookshop posted on social media, calling for "kids picture books with just white kids on the cover". Authors, booksellers and a publisher on the power of booksellers.
Students need 'all points of view' not 'shouting and yelling' about Murray-Darling Basin, author says Adrian Wells aims to ignite a passion for the environment and break down stereotypes that city people might have about farming communities.Readers are embracing romance novels with wild abandon and sending their favourite titles straight to number one. So we asked a bestselling romance author, publisher and bookseller why the genre is having such a moment.Broken Hill residents say they remember the collective sadness in the town when it lost its only book store. Things have changed since then.
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