Sydney’s literati is about to get what Melbourne has had for more than decade – a rival to the Wheeler Centre that established the southern city’s Unesco-endorsed reputation as the literary and... Read more »
On the street, in a huge line, undeterred by rain, they gathered to pass books. Bibliophiles, builders from nearby construction sites, kids with their parents, all stood for hundreds of metres along... Read more »
Around 300 people gathered outside Melbourne’s oldest bookshop, Hill of Content, to help it move to its new location just 130 metres down the road. The store first opening in 1922 and... Read more »