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How Blinky Bill humanised koalas

It s hard to deny that koalas are Australian icons. Whether it be Blinky and friends, the koala in Possum Magic or in The Magic Pudding, or those real koalas that reached out for human aid amid bushfires. Have you ever asked yourself why we love koalas so much? Why we marvel at their cuteness? Perhaps it s because we liken them to our own human children! GUEST: Duration: 7min 36sec

The Living Sea of Waking Dreams by Richard Flanagan review – response to a devastated world

First published on Thu 15 Oct 2020 12.30 EDT Australian Booker winner Richard Flanagan has described his eighth novel – a magical realist tale of ecological anguish – as “a rising scream”. The Living Sea of Waking Dreams, published in the UK in January 2021, combines the moral righteousness of a fable, the wounded grief of a eulogy, and the fury of someone who still reads the news. And smouldering underneath it all is the red memory of last summer’s reign of fire. When 87-year-old Francie is admitted to a Hobart hospital with a brain bleed, her children assemble at her bedside: there’s rockstar architect Anna, trawling Instagram while the doctors prognosticate; unyielding Terzo, a wealth manager with an iron-clad sense of certainty; and failed artist Tommy, the sibling punching bag (“that most bourgeois of embarrassments: the lower class relative”). Death is waiting in the wings, and there are decisions to be made.

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