Well, I guess this is my first ever piece of breaking news - probably the biggest rare plant story in Australia this year. Over at @tasinquirer.bsky.social.
tasmanianinquirer.com.au/news/very-ex...
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Thanks David!
‘Very exciting’: Bushwalkers in remote southwest #Tasmania have discovered a new population of a critically endangered plant found nowhere else: King’s lomatia. Story by @benwaltez.bsky.social for #TasInq #politas
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‘Very exciting’: New population of critically endangered Tasmanian species discovered in remote southwest
by @benwaltez.bsky.social for @tasinquirer.bsky.social
tasmanianinquirer.com.au/news/very-ex...
Well, I guess this is my first ever piece of breaking news - probably the biggest rare plant story in Australia this year. Over at @tasinquirer.bsky.social.
tasmanianinquirer.com.au/news/very-ex...
Great to be shortlisted for Tas Media Awards again - always feel like a bit of an imposter as a weirdo fiction writer doing journalism, but here we are.
www.meaa.org/meaa-media/s...
Well I’m stuck in Melaleuca for the next few days because of bad weather destroying tomorrow‘s flights, but I have the best friends (and one of the most epic pizza deliveries ever).
Here's some new comic fiction from me in The Saturday Paper.
www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/culture/fict...
Yes, from Marions. Supposed to be even better tomorrow so the ambit goal is to get the kids up Cradle. See how we go!
Nice day for it.
Just finished Byung-Chul Han's little book on the Burnout Society and a cool book of poetry by Autumn Richardson.
Meanjin returns! Thanks so much QUT…
oh I was just joking but hell, maybe?
Fermenting cherry plums this time of year.
Username checks out, I guess?
in fairness, she wouldn't have written the headline...
Just got to interview Academy Award-nominated film director Paul Greengrass about some Tasmanian horses in the 1980s.
I love being a weird writer.
35 Degrees in Huonville, can't cope. I know you have it worse in Melbourne but I have Tasmanian blood which actually boils around this point.
This is such a good book! Highly recommend...
We got the kids up. We’re all out here lying on the grass in the Huon…
It always used to die around 4pm on Christmas eve at Fullers. We would be delirious, basically.
wish I could have been there!
"On a closer, slower read, the poems reveal themselves. Their depths, it turns out, are camouflaged by how sonically seductive they are". Andy Jackson on @benwaltez.bsky.social's debut volume of poetry, Lithosphere www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/culture/book...
Martin, I feel Catri's excellent long form piece (which James mentions in the review) provides a couple of useful angles on why this might be important?
sydneyreviewofbooks.com/reviews/crit...
What if the Tim Tams are being reframed by the industry as that very Michelin dessert?
It's just so naive. What on earth does she think is going to happen when the costs blow out?
Thank you Michael!
Thanks Andrew, appreciate you listening!
Really nice to read from Lithosphere for Radio National's Line Break series today - always such a privilege to have your work broadcast to unsuspecting ears.
www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
If you're a friend or fan of writer Robert Skinner, you may have heard about his terrible accident a couple months ago.
This Sat night at Coburg RSL is a benefit to help him back on his feet, out of debt, and to get his razzle-dazzle back.
Music, fun and party guaranteed. Details below.
Come along!