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Archaeology in 5 pictures, no. 4: Fragments of painted plaster from robber holes near the Minaret of Jam, Afghanistan

Archaeology in 5 pictures, no. 4: Fragments of painted plaster from robber holes near the Minaret of Jam, Afghanistan
To celebrate National Archaeology Week (17-23 May), this week we're sharing five images and the stories behind them from our archaeology books. For...

Archaeology in 5 pictures, no. 3: Baler shell from a surface artefact scatter in Nyiyaparli country, Western Australia

Archaeology in 5 pictures, no. 3: Baler shell from a surface artefact scatter in Nyiyaparli country, Western Australia
To celebrate National Archaeology Week (17-23 May), this week we're sharing five images, and the stories behind them, from our archaeology books. F...

Archaeology in 5 pictures, no. 2: Markings on the soft limestone wall of Koongine Cave, South Australia

Archaeology in 5 pictures, no. 2: Markings on the soft limestone wall of Koongine Cave, South Australia
To celebrate National Archaeology Week (17-23 May), this week we're sharing five images, and the stories behind them, from our archaeology books. F...

Archaeology in 5 pictures, no. 1: Absinthe bottle, Melbourne, c. 1870

Archaeology in 5 pictures, no. 1: Absinthe bottle, Melbourne, c. 1870
To celebrate National Archaeology Week (17-23 May), this week we're sharing five images, and the stories behind them, from our archaeology books. F...

Anzac Day reading from SUP

Anzac Day commemorations will look very different this year, as traditional gatherings are cancelled and people stay home to stop the spread of cov...

April new releases: Pilbara archaeology and neglected Anzac histories

In April we publish two exciting new books, both exploring aspects of Australia's past that resonate today. In Crafting Country, Caroline Bird and ...

Update on SUP website orders during the COVID-19 outbreak

Collage of SUP covers
The Õ¬Äе¼º½ team are currently working from home, but continuing to work on bringing you great books. If you're interested in buying any of our titles, please note that all of our books are available in Australian and New Zealand bookshops, courtesy of our distributor NewSouth Books and ADS. They have plenty of stock, and many bookshops will deliver!

Books, poems, and other great free reading

Books, poems, and other great free reading
We’ve compiled some of our favourite free online reading materials, from our own open access collection and from around the world. From history to great Australian poetry to classic children’s picture books, we hope you find something to add to your reading pile.

Õ¬Äе¼º½ Studies in Australian Literature hits 10!

The publication of Anthony Uhlmann’s edited collection of essays, Gerald Murnane: Another World in This One, in March 2020 marks the tenth title to appear in the Õ¬Äе¼º½ Studies in Australian Literature series. This is a landmark event that is worthy of celebration.

10 steps for book publishing

10 steps for book publishing
So you want to publish a book! Here is a list of questions you should ask yourself before you embark on your endeavour.

SUP has signed the ABC’s Charter for Accessible Publishing

By Agata Mrva-Montoya

We are delighted to become a signatory of Accessible Books Consortium’s

By signing the charter, we are committed to making our books fully accessible to all users.

From the launch of 'Christina Stead and the Matter of America'

Front cover image of Christina Stead and the Matter of AmericaThe following is a transcript of a talk given by Brigid Rooney at the launch of Christina Stead and the Matter of America by Fiona Morrison on 6 December 2019.

I’m thrilled to launch Fiona’s wonderful book Christina Stead and the Matter of America, published with Õ¬Äе¼º½ (what an apt occasion to celebrate yet another excellent Õ¬Äе¼º½ Studies in Australian Literature title).