Only literary material within AustLit's scope individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes:
- Elizabeth McMahon on NZ literature
- Kerryn Goldsworthy reviews 'The Refugees' by Viet Thanh Nguyen
- Beejay Silcox reviews '4321' by Paul Auster
- Alan Atkinson reviews 'Scurvy: The disease of discovery' by Jonathan Lamb
- Deborah Zion reviews 'Time to Die' by Rodney Syme
- Dennis Altman reviews 'Disposable Leaders: Media and leadership coups from Menzies to Abbott' by Rodney Tiffen
- Paul Giles reviews 'The Oxford History of the Novel in English: Volume 9: The world novel in English to 1950' edited by Ralph Crane, Jane Stafford, and Mark Williams
- Mark McKenna reviews 'Illicit Love: Interracial sex and marriage in the United States and Australia' by Ann McGrath
- Paul Morgan reviews 'Peak: Reinventing middle age' by Patricia Edgar and Don Edgar
- Michael McGirr reviews 'The Tempest-Tossed Church: Being a Catholic today' by Gerard Windsor
- Nick Haslam reviews 'A Day in the Life of the Brain: The neuroscience of consciousness from dawn till dusk' by Susan Greenfield
- Mark Edele reviews 'Stalin and the Scientists: A History of triumph and tragedy 1905–1953' by Simon Ings
- Christopher Allen reviews 'Imperial Triumph: The Roman world from Hadrian to Constantine' by Michael Kulikowski
- Patrick McCaughey reviews 'Kenneth Clark: Life, Art and Civilization' by James Stourton
- Colin Nettelbeck reviews 'Les Parisiennes: How the women of Paris lived, loved, and died in the 1940s' by Anne Sebba
- John Eldridge reviews 'On Fantasy Island: Britain, Europe and Human Rights' by Conor Gearty