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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... September 2024 of The Monthly est. 2005 The Monthly
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* Contents derived from the , 2024 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Vale to the Chef, Phillipa McGuinness , single work obituary
'The article celebrates the legacy of Margaret Fulton, a pioneering Australian cook and food writer whose influential cookbooks and magazine columns transformed Australian culinary culture. It states that despite evolving tastes and changing food trends, Fulton's recipes and approach helped popularize new ingredients and foster a culture of conviviality around dining.' (Publication abstract)
(p. 10-12)
The Americans, Baby., Michael Williams , single work column
'The article focuses on the significance of the Booker Prize and its evolving impact on global literature, particularly the inclusion of non-British authors and the ongoing debate about its eligibility rules. It highlights the recent longlisting of Australian author Charlotte Wood's Stone Yard Devotional and examines how the prize has shifted to include a more diverse range of authors, including Americans, since changing its eligibility criteria in 2014.' (Publication abstract) 
(p. 52-54)
Review : My Brother Jaz, Stephen Romei , single work review
— Review of My Brother Jaz Gideon Haigh , 2024 single work autobiography ;
'“IT IS THE SIMPLEST of crossroads, this crossroads of my family’s life.” So Gideon Haigh describes the intersection in Geelong, Victoria, where his 17-year-old brother Jasper had a fatal car accident in the early hours of August 13, 1987.' (Introduction)
(p. 65)
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