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BY SYLVIE WOODS This blog was selected for publication from entry into the 2017 CutCommon Young Writer of the Year Competition. Sydney is a […]
Young Writers’ Month is our annual celebration of emerging arts journalists in Australia. Our CutCommon Young Writer of the Year Competition feeds into our month, and both uncover new talent contributing to our shared creative community for years to come. Here, you can view content from previous Young Writers’ Months. The 2017 Young Writers’ Month will be held in August.
BY SYLVIE WOODS This blog was selected for publication from entry into the 2017 CutCommon Young Writer of the Year Competition. Sydney is a […]
BY HANFORD LAM This blog was selected for publication from entry into the 2017 CutCommon Young Writer of the Year Competition. The sincerest form […]
BY BRIDGET O’BRIEN This blog was selected for publication from entry into the 2017 CutCommon Young Writer of the Year Competition. At 10 years […]
BY ROB COLEMAN This blog was selected for publication from entry into the 2017 CutCommon Young Writer of the Year Competition. Unable to avoid […]
BY LLOYD VAN’T HOFF On the weekend, musicians from across the country gathered in the Adelaide Hills for UKARIA’s flagship weekend event, UKARIA 24. […]
BY LEWIS INGHAM Supersense: Festival of the Ecstatic Arts Centre Melbourne, 20 August What’d you miss? A festival within a festival Percussion objects […]
BY LEWIS INGHAM Supersense: Festival of the Ecstatic Opening night with various acts Arts Centre Melbourne, 18 August What’d you miss? Inventive collaborations […]
BY CELINE CHONG, 2017 CUTCOMMON YOUNG WRITER OF THE YEAR This story is published as part of CutCommon Young Writers’ Month. If you […]
BY CELINE CHONG, 2017 CUTCOMMON YOUNG WRITER OF THE YEAR This blog awarded Celine Chong the winning place in the 2017 CutCommon Young Writer of […]
BY FIONA MURPHY, 2017 CUTCOMMON YOUNG WRITER OF THE YEAR – RUNNER-UP This blog awarded Fiona Murphy a runner-up place in the 2017 CutCommon Young […]
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