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The Triangle is a community paper, principally for the region bounded by the three prominent mountains: Peak Alone, Gulaga and Mumbulla. It is produced on the traditional lands of the Yuin nation and we acknowledge that this was and will always be Yuin Country. We are grateful for their thousands of years of careful and deliberate stewardship of Country and pay our respects to Yuin Elders past, present and emerging.
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Too Much Lip
/in Books, Fiction /by Darryl ButlerMelissa Lucashenko,
We should all give thanks each day for Queensland University Press, which is up there with the ABC in my list of institutions for which we owe eternal gratitude. QUP is a strong supporter of emerging (and established) Indigenous writers, none of whom are more entertaining than Melissa Lucashenko. If you haven’t already read her first novel, Mullumbimby, I highly recommend it. Too Much Lip is a terrific follow-up.
Too Much Lip, $29.95
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Boy Swallows Universe
/in Books, Fiction /by Darryl ButlerTrent Dalton, Boy Swallows Universe, $32.99
Set in Brisbane in the 1980s, it is a stark reminder of the corruption, crime and racism that infected Queensland. The story is of two brothers, told through the eyes of the … Read more »
Yellow and Black
/in Books, Non-Fiction /by Darryl ButlerKonrad Marshall, Yellow and Black:
A Season with Richmond, $34.95
Normally, the monthly Triangle review involves a best-seller, hopefully with fairly wide appeal. But this one is unashamedly for the handful of AFL tragics, of whom I am proudly one. Detailed conversations, descriptions, explanations covering one season for the Tigers – the Premiership year of 2017. How could it warrant a book of 500 pages? Easily!
Sixty years of following Aussie Rules and I had no idea … Read more »
Dancing Home
/in Books, Fiction /by Darryl ButlerPaul Collis,
Dancing Home.
$29.95
Winner of the 2016 Award, Dancing Home is the first novel of Paul Collis, a Barkindji man from Bourke. He has worked with young offenders and in … Read more »
New Power: How power works in our hyperconnected world – and how to make it work for you.
/in Books, Fiction, Non-Fiction /by Darryl ButlerJeremy Heimans and Henry Timms,
New Power: How power works in our hyperconnected world – and how to make it work for you.
$32.99
Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race
/in Books, Non-Fiction /by Darryl ButlerReni Eddo-Lodge ,
Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race
$28.00
This book is not for the faint-hearted white reader who refuses to acknowledge the structural … Read more »