Criticism
'Our Newspapers’ Literary Page: From the full to the demanding – and back' by Kate Ahearne
Kate Ahearne
Saturday, 01 February 1986
There must be something horribly deformed about a society in which the lowest paid work is often the most demanding and the least dispensable. Why, for instance, is the wellbeing of our elderly not worthwhile enough for people to be paid to deliver Meals on Wheels? Who doesn’t believe that the nurture of children is an enormously responsible job? Does a rubbish tip attendant get better paid than a clerk? Course not.
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Published in
February–March 1986, no. 78
In Australia, few publications regularly review children’s books for the information of the general reader/buyer. ASA chairman, Ken Methold, suggests that Australian writers need to advertise their varied skills and publicise their works. I agree.
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Published in
May 1985, no. 70