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* Contents derived from the Surry Hills, Inner Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales,:Guardian Newspapers , 2013- version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Killing Times, Nick Evershed , Lorena Allam , Ciaran O'Mahony , Jeremy Nadel , single work multimedia

'About this map: each marker indicates the location of a fatal historical conflict between Indigenous Australians and settlers during the British colonisation of Australia, in which more than six people died.' 

Works about this Work

Guardian Australia Has Two Years to Prove Worth Darren Davidson , 2015 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 8 December 2015; (p. 3)
'The Magazine that Isn't' : The Future of Features Online Fiona Giles , 2014 single work criticism
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue Website Series , April no. 25 2014;

'This essay considers how feature writing, with its attractive layout and graphics, and its attention to the stylistic and narrative pleasures of the text, has made the transition from print magazines to online magazine websites, thriving in both written and multimedia forms. Adopting Steensen’s definition of features as a ‘a family of genres that address a similar exigence but differ in rhetorical form’ (2010: 133), I consider the transformations and resilience of features online, together with the different sites that

have developed for their publication, including print news and magazine websites, specific online magazines exclusively commissioning features, feature aggregator sites,

and the more recently produced feature disaggregator sites. Looking at some examples of features online, the essay considers whether the accessibility and adaptability of the form may enhance its status as both journalism and writing. The article ends by asking if the integration of the core, factual narrative text, with documentary audio, video,

slide shows and linking material, might constitute a kind of ‘aesthetic journalism’ (Cramerotti 2009). ' (Publication abstract)

'The Magazine that Isn't' : The Future of Features Online Fiona Giles , 2014 single work criticism
— Appears in: TEXT Special Issue Website Series , April no. 25 2014;

'This essay considers how feature writing, with its attractive layout and graphics, and its attention to the stylistic and narrative pleasures of the text, has made the transition from print magazines to online magazine websites, thriving in both written and multimedia forms. Adopting Steensen’s definition of features as a ‘a family of genres that address a similar exigence but differ in rhetorical form’ (2010: 133), I consider the transformations and resilience of features online, together with the different sites that

have developed for their publication, including print news and magazine websites, specific online magazines exclusively commissioning features, feature aggregator sites,

and the more recently produced feature disaggregator sites. Looking at some examples of features online, the essay considers whether the accessibility and adaptability of the form may enhance its status as both journalism and writing. The article ends by asking if the integration of the core, factual narrative text, with documentary audio, video,

slide shows and linking material, might constitute a kind of ‘aesthetic journalism’ (Cramerotti 2009). ' (Publication abstract)

Guardian Australia Has Two Years to Prove Worth Darren Davidson , 2015 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 8 December 2015; (p. 3)

Awards

2021 recipient The Copyright Agency Cultural Fund Cultural Fund Grants for Organisations Weekly reviews of Australian books
2020 recipient The Copyright Agency Cultural Fund Cultural Fund Grants for Organisations Weekly reviews of Australian books
2019 recipient The Copyright Agency Cultural Fund

$30,000 to grow readership of Australian writers and books

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