Why aren't we asking the right people - children and teachers - what works and what doesn’t in Australia's education system?
Why aren't we asking the right people - children and teachers - what works and what doesn’t in Australia's education system?
Tom Keneally has chosen someone close to home as his first co-author of a novel.
Sculpture has been a feature of the Byron Writers Festival for 10 years, and curator Suvira McDonald has the impressive artworks back for 2016.
Recent bad weather in Byron Bay hasn’t deterred crowds at the Byron Writers Festival 2016.
The Famous Five are back together again and ready for their newest adventure, the 555 road trip!
Byron Writers Festival 2016 will reveal the realities of writing romance with multi-published author Charlotte Nash.
The first of our Self-Published features. Meet the authors and buy the book at our Self-Published marquee.
William Finnegan interviewed and reviewed by local barbarians Bob McTavish and Craig McGregor.
The 20th Byron Writers Festival presents a cultural feast for patrons with a diverse program that explores music, art, photography and food.
Local Indigenous Elders will launch their book <i>Our Way Stories</i> at Byron Writers Festival 2016
We through a few curly questions as Festival favourite Michael Leunig. Here's what he had to say.
We chat with Angela Flournoy, author of <i>The Turner House</i> about what makes her tick and what she's looking forward to about her first visit to Australia.
Word warriors hit the road again with the Five Writers Road Trip.
An anthology that explores the gender revolution taking place in India today through personal narratives and mini-memoirs written by India’s leading women writers.
A new name, a new look, and an even greater purpose.