Experts looked at 10,000 pieces of research to find the best way to learn to read – we've distilled it down for you
While there's no substitute for a qualified teacher, we've asked experts for their best tips for parents who want to help teach their kids to read at home.
More Australians are living alone — so why are recipes always 'serves four'?
Cooking might seem like a chore — but some argue creating space to make a time-intensive meal from scratch is an act of self-care and can even help you heal through hard times.
Sarah Ferguson interviews author Fran Lebowitz
American author Fran Lebowitz is known for her acerbic wit, her distinctive style, and her observations on modern society. Fran Lebowitz is currently touring in Australia.
'If these books were written by men, we'd just call them literature': Welcome to the sad girl novel
Does the sad girl novel map the emotional landscape of a generation or the malaise of the privileged classes?
Could prison book clubs help combat Australia's domestic violence crisis?
A book teaching men to heal from their trauma will be given to domestic violence perpetrators in Australian prisons in an effort to lower rates of reoffending.
Are Goodreads and Letterboxd turning entertainment into to-do lists?
Avid culture consumers Brodie Lancaster and Alexei Toliopoulos share their tips on reading and watching more, without losing sight of enjoyment.
The son of our new Children's Laureate hated reading. She wants to help every kid find the love for it
Billie B Brown author and new Australian Children's Laureate Sally Rippin reveals the secret behind her success.
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.
Debut poet takes home $125,000 in prize money for a verse novel that almost wasn't published
Melbourne poet Grace Yee has won Australia's richest literary award, the Victorian Prize for Literature, for her debut verse novel, Chinese Fish.
Breakfast at Tiffany's exposed the underbelly of the upper class. Its author would die trying
The Breakfast at Tiffany's author jetsetted with the likes of Gloria Vanderbilt and Jackie Kennedy's sister Lee Radziwill. But his choice to write about their best-kept secrets would ruin it all, as a new star-studded miniseries reveals.
'The body keeps the score': Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal talk grief and All of Us Strangers
Irish actors Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott talk about connection through grief in Andrew Haigh's film All of Us Strangers.
'Singing the accumulated histories of our continent': Eight must-read books by First Nations' writers
Culture, family, colonisation and resistance are some of the themes uniting these acclaimed literary works by First Nations writers from Australia.
Vegan Man from Snowy River rewrite gets hostile reception from Banjo Paterson fans
An "art-ivist" author who has rewritten Banjo Paterson’s The Man from Snowy River to remove animal cruelty says he will not be discouraged by "hostile" feedback.
'I hate mezzanines': Miles Franklin-winning author Amanda Lohrey takes on Australia's renovation obsession
The question of what constitutes a sacred space in our increasingly secular society is at the heart of Amanda Lohrey's new novel The Conversion.
Why we keep showing up to book clubs — even when we haven't read the book
Reading is a solitary pursuit, but the joy of talking about what you devoured or detested in book club is special.
Letterbox library service 'like Christmas' for outback kids in remote New South Wales
An outback library service provides a sense of connection to remote residents living hundreds of kilometres from any town.
Meet the army of volunteers behind Queensland's biggest book festival
Lifeline Bookfest Brisbane is run by 700 volunteers who will stack and sell more than a million second-hand books during the nine-day event. And each person has their own unique story about why they support the crisis hotline.
Here are all the winners from the Critics Choice Awards
Here are all the winners from the 2024 Critics Choice Awards, where Barbie and Oppenheimer are once again competing for the top prize.
'We don't have time to not do it': Why this expert says reading makes you a better worker
Do you think reading fiction is purely for pleasure? These experts explain why there's a whole lot more to gain, in your personal life and at work, from picking up a book.
Trent Dalton's bestseller 'Boy Swallows Universe' set to hit screens with Netflix premiere
Australian writer Trent Dalton's hit novel, 'Boy Swallows Universe' has been adapted into Netflix series, with the show premiering on the platform from 11th January.
Like a seagull on a hot chip: The books that these ABC stars are gobbling up this summer
A juicy memoir, a Pulitzer Prize winner and a rediscovered Italian classic feature in our holiday reading guide.
Council defends 'Forbidden Forest' Harry Potter experience after thousands sign petition to move event
Thousands of tickets have already been sold for an outdoor Harry Potter event at a nature park south of Melbourne, which residents fear will pose a danger to local wildlife.
It's roadtrip season: Let these podcasts be the soundtrack for your next journey
You're heading on a road trip, and you've got your snacks and car charger ready, but what are you going to listen to? We bring you five podcasts, and a sneaky audiobook, to keep you occupied when you hit the road.
The romance genre is 'blowing up' online. A bestselling author, publisher and bookseller explain why
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.
'A narrow world': Why a small country town is the perfect setting for crime fiction
From dusty farming communities to sleepy seaside towns, crime fiction set in regional Australia is taking off. Here's why readers are devouring these stories.