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We’re celebrating the Readings You can subscribe to Readings Monthly and our e-news by visiting our website: Doncaster opening weekend on Saturday readings.com.au/newsletters-and-e-news 24 and Sunday 25 September by offering 20% off everything – all books, film, music Editor and stationery – all weekend! Sale only Elke Power available on in-stock items at Readings [email protected] Doncaster. Not valid for special orders, lay- bys or gift cards, or in conjunction with any Editorial Assistant other offer. Not valid online. Sale begins Grant (Talking to My Country) and author was established in 2009 to support Victorian Alan Vaarwerk 9am, Saturday 24 Sept and ends 5pm, Richard Flanagan (The Narrow Road to the individuals and organisations that wish [email protected] Sunday 25 Sept. Deep North). Flanagan is the Boisbouvier to further the development of literacy, Founding Chair in Australian Literature community work and the arts. Applications Advertising at the University of Melbourne. 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