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WA Sunday trading legislation introduced into parliament 

Tuesday, 21 February 2012
The Western Australian Government has introduced legislation in parliament which will allow 'general retail shops' across Perth's metropolitan area to trade on Sundays between 11am and 5pm. The changes will mean...

‘Indecent’ NZ book reclassified 

Tuesday, 21 February 2012
A book that was seized from a New Zealand bookstore by the New Zealand Internal Affairs Department in November 2011 has been reclassified as 'unrestricted' by the New Zealand Office...

Around the World 

Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Among the many international booktrade stories added to our Around the World blog in the past week: B&N unveils new 8GB Nook tabletBML survey finds decline in value of book...

DVD Giveaway! 

Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Kathryn Bolkovac, a Nebraska police officer who accepts a well-paying UN peacekeeping job in Bosnia, begins work as part of a private corporate army, training Bosnian police to restore order...

Bestsellers this week 

Tuesday, 21 February 2012
CIA-trained assassin Mitch Rapp has been working through a list to eliminate the men responsible for the slaughter of 270 civilians. But, the hunted men become aware that someone is...

On Fancy Goods 

Tuesday, 21 February 2012
On Fancy Goods this week, we meet Laura Kroetsch, director of Adelaide Writers’ Week, take a look at the 60th annual APA Book Design Awards shortlist 2012, Shannon Wood reviews...

Quote of the week 

Tuesday, 21 February 2012
'At TOC I became much more conscious of one of the other seismic shifts that is taking place for publishers across the globe, something we have heard a lot about...

Parsons Bookshop to close 

Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Parsons Bookshop in Auckland, New Zealand, will close in April. Owner Helen Parsons, who owns the independent store with her husband Roger, told the Weekly Book Newsletter that the business...

Rights Round-up 

Tuesday, 21 February 2012
In rights news this week:SalesFiction--Allen & Unwin has sold French and Canadian rights for Autumn Laing (Alex Miller); Brazilian Portuguese rights have been sold for The Distant Hours (Kate Morton);...

In Brief 

Monday, 20 February 2012
Dymocks Children's Charities launches seventh Book BankDymocks Children's Charities launched its seventh Book Bank at La Perouse Public School in South-Eastern Sydney this week. Each of the 47 students at...

On tour 

Monday, 20 February 2012
FebruaryGlen Duncan, Text (Talulla Rising) Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne (through to March).Johan Harstad, UWA Publishing (Buzz Aldrin, What Happened to You in All the Confusion?) Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney...

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Monday, 20 February 2012
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Monday, 20 February 2012
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Most mentioned: this week in Media Extra 

Monday, 20 February 2012
In Alain de Botton's Religion for Atheists (Hamish Hamilton), he argues that the supernatural claims of religion are entirely false, yet claims religions still have some very important things to teach...

Forthcoming events 

Monday, 20 February 2012
Trade events coming up over the next week, as shown on our events calendar, include:Perth Writers Festival: 23-26 FebruaryCopyright Agency annual seminar, Melbourne: 23 February 2012 New Zealand International Arts...

2012 APA Book Design Awards shortlists announced 

Monday, 20 February 2012
The shortlisted titles for this year's Australian Publishers Association (APA) Book Design Awards have been announced. The shortlisted titles in the 'Best Designed Cover of the Year' category are:The Art...

Bestsellers this week 

Tuesday, 14 February 2012
James Patterson's latest book in the Private series, Private: No. 1 Suspect (Century), finds Jack Morgan, founder of the world's best investigation agency, Private, in the spotlight as the number...

On Fancy Goods 

Tuesday, 14 February 2012
On Fancy Goods this week, Andrew Wrathall reports on 20 nights of queer literature at Hares & Hyenas bookshop, David Dunstan reviews The Censor’s Library (Nicole Moore, UQP), Thuy On...

Rights round-up 

Tuesday, 14 February 2012
In rights news this week:Sales Fiction--Random House has sold The Hanging Garden by Patrick White to the UK and Italy. HarperCollins has sold Spanish rights to Tuscan Rose by Belinda Alexandra...

ILF raises $550,000 in 2011; aims for $600,000 in 2012 

Tuesday, 14 February 2012
The Indigenous Literary Foundation (ILF) exceeded its fundraising goal of $500,000 for 2011, raising a total of $550,000 for the year. ILF executive director Karen Williams told the Weekly Book...

DVD Giveaway! 

Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Martin David, a globe-trotting mercenary, is hired by a mysterious biotech company to track down the last remaining Tasmanian tiger--rumoured to be alive and well, deep within the Tasmanian wilderness. Martin...

Quote of the week 

Tuesday, 14 February 2012
'People have accused traditional publishers of racing to the bland middle ground to maximise their audience. Publishing digital-only books is all about racing to the edge'--Joel Naoum, publisher of Pan...

RiP Samuel Youd 

Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Samuel Youd, British science-fiction writer, has died aged 89. The author, who wrote under various pseudonyms, was best known for his young adult trilogy The Tripods and for his novel...