Q and A with Fiona Wood
I was very excited to have the opportunity to put questions to Fiona Wood, author of Six Impossible Things, and […]
Q and A with Fiona Wood Read More »
I was very excited to have the opportunity to put questions to Fiona Wood, author of Six Impossible Things, and […]
Q and A with Fiona Wood Read More »
What have the knights and ladies of the Twelfth Century got in common with the children in today’s schools? If
Knights and Ladies of the Library by Sean McMullen Read More »
Winner of the Eve Pownall Award for Information Books 2015, man of few words, Simon Barnard, gave a short and
Simon Barnard – Thank You Speech – A-Z of Convicts in Van Diemen’s Land Read More »
Winner of the Book of the Year (Younger Readers) Award 2015, Libby Gleeson, spoke about the importance of imaginative play
Libby Gleeson – Thank You Speech – The Cleo Stories Read More »
Winner of the Book of the Year (Early Childhood) Award 2015 for her picture book Go to Sleep, Jessie!, Libby Gleeson, spoke about
Libby Gleeson’s Thank You Speech – Go to Sleep, Jessie! Read More »
Winner of the Book of the Year (Older Readers) Award 2015, Claire Zorn, talked about the emphasis on rankings in our
Claire Zorn – Thank You Speech – The Protected Read More »
Melbourne-based radio and television personality, and author of The Princess and the Packet of Frozen Peas, The Cow Tripped Over the Moon
Each Peach Pear Figs? Read More »
On the evening of 21 August, after the announcement of the 2015 CBCA Book of the Year Awards in Melbourne,
Congratulations Libby Gleeson – winner of the 2015 CBCA Nan Chauncy Award Read More »
The University of Tasmania has presented Dr Christobel Mattingley with an Honorary Doctor of Letters at the winter graduation in
Congratulations Dr. Christobel Mattingley! Read More »
Paula Weston has just released her final book in the Rephaim series. We put to her a series of questions,