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A column canvassing current literary news including a report on the decision to reinstate the word 'Premier's' in the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards for 2006. (A decision had been made in 2005 to delete the word when Morris Iemma became premier of New South Wales and, unlike his predecessor Bob Carr, did not take on the Arts portfolio.)
In this column, Alan Ramsey discusses the restoration of a headstone to the grave of Will Dyson and his wife Ruby Lindsay in Hendon Cemetery, London, UK, and Dyson's significance as a war artist in World War I.