Randa Abdel-Fattah has been shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2022 in the non-fiction category for her book Coming of Age in the War on Terror.
Luke Stegemann wins the 2021 Mark & Evette Moran Nib Literary AwardLuke Stegemann is the winner of the $20,000 Mark & Evette Moran Nib Literary Award for his book Amnesia Road: Landscape, violence and memory.
Michael Bennett shortlisted for the Prime Minister's Literary Awards 2021Michael Bennett has been shortlisted for the Prime Minister's Literary Awards 2021 Australian History prize for his book Pathfinders: A History of Aboriginal Trackers in NSW.
The Dark Side of Blue LightThe student winner of the UNSW Press Bragg Prize for Science Writing 2021 is Emilia Danne (Year 8, St John Bosco College).
July to December 2021 CatalogueNewSouth's July to December 2021 catalogue is live! Take a look at the exciting new books we have coming up this year.
Reading like an Australian writer — Panel Discussion with Avid ReaderJoin editor and moderator, Belinda Castles as she engages our expert panel including Anna Spargo-Ryan, Hoa Pham, Mykaela Saunders and Ashley Hay discussing Reading like an Australian Writer. This online event is hosted by Avid Reader.
Australian Book Design Awards shortlist announcedTwo NewSouth books have been shortlisted for the 69th Australian Book Design Awards.
Gender Politics: a call for change and open conversationZareh Ghazarian and Katrina Lee-Koo, the editors of Gender Politics, discuss the fraught conversations taking place around gender and political leadership in Australia.
Gender PoliticsGender Politics: Navigating Political Leadership in Australia edited by Zareh Ghazarian and Katrina Lee-Koo
Cultured Meat: The future of food?Imagine biting into a juicy steak. Pink and medium–rare on the inside, perfectly seared on the outside. Texture, flavour, appearance – it seems like meat, because it is. But it’s never been anywhere near a cow. It may sound bizarre, but this could be the food of the future.
Failures of Command: ForewordFailures of Command: The death of Private Robert Poate by Hugh Poate
RadicalsRadicals: Remembering the Sixties by Meredith Burgmann and Nadia Wheatley