AWARDS

Walkley–Pascall Prize for Arts Criticism, finalist — ‘You but not’, The Collected Schizophrenias by Esmé Weijun Wang, TLB, 2019

Lord Mayor’s Creative Writing Prize, winner — ‘When Everything Goes Shit for a Bit’, 2017

CRITICISM

The Work by Bri Lee, The Guardian, 2024

Bird Life by Anna Smaill, ABC RN Bookshelf, 2024

Politica by Yumna Kassab, The Guardian, 2024

Lola in the Mirror by Trent Dalton, The Guardian, 2023

God Forgets About the Poor by Peter Polites, The Guardian, 2023

Where I Slept by Libby Angel, The Guardian, 2023

Resistance by Jacinta Halloran, The Guardian, 2023

The Bell of the World by Gregory Day, The Guardian, 2023

Little Plum by Laura McPhee-Browne, The Guardian, 2023

Marshmallow by Victoria Hannan, The Guardian, 2022

Marlo by Jay Carmichael, The Guardian, 2022

The Grass Hotel by Craig Sherborne, The Guardian, 2022

‘The Everything Store: Amazon’s grip on America’, Fulfillment by Alec MacGillis, Australian Book Review, 2021

Believe In Me by Lucy Neave, The Guardian, 2021

Car Crash by Lech Blaine, The Saturday Paper, 2021

Repentance by Alison Gibbs, The Guardian, 2021

Factory 19 by Dennis Glover, The Guardian, 2020

The Details by Tegan Bennett Daylight, The Monthly, 2020

The Animals in That Country by Laura Jean McKay, The Age/SMH, 2020

Fourteen by Shannon Molloy, The Age/SMH, 2020

The Spill by Imbi Neeme, The Age/SMH, 2020

Rise and Shine by Patrick Allington, The Age/SMH, 2020

On a Barbarous Coast by Harold Ludwick and Craig Cormick, The Age/SMH, 2020

Enid by Robert Rainwright, The Age/SMH, 2020

A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing by Jessie Tu, The Age/SMH, 2020

‘This river I stand in’, Cherry Beach by Laura McPhee-Browne, TLB, 2020

Uncanny Valley by Anna Wiener, Australian Book Review, 2020

Uncut Gems (d. Josh and Benny Safdie), Australian Book Review, 2020

‘You but not’, The Collected Schizophrenias by Esmé Weijun Wang, TLB, 2019

Sorry We Missed You (d. Ken Loach), Australian Book Review, 2019

Dogman (d. Matteo Garrone), Australian Book Review, 2019

Spring by Ali Smith, Australian Book Review, 2019

Hare’s Fur by Trevor Shearston, Australian Book Review, 2019

At Eternity’s Gate (d. Julian Schnabel), Australian Book Review, 2018

JOURNALISM

‘Presbyterian Church failed to properly consult its Indigenous ministers ahead of Welcome to Country ban’, Crikey, 2023
‘Over-Represented: A VICE Special on Indigenous Incarceration’, ABC iView, Vice, 2015
‘Uranium Minefield: Bleeding Aboriginal Land Dry’, Vice, 2015
‘Indigenous Australians Are Excluded From Managing Water on Their Own Land’, Vice, 2015
‘Why Are Indigenous Australian Kids Doing Time In Adult Prisons?’, Vice, 2015
‘Western Australia’s Toughest Prison is for Women’, Vice, 2015
‘The Surprisingly Sensitive World of Men Who Own Sex Dolls’, Vice, 2015
‘A New Documentary Explores What It’s Like to Grow with Same-Sex Parents’, Vice, 2015
‘Australian Universities Aren’t Recognising Transgender and Intersex Students’, Vice, 2015
‘Indigenous Groups Warn Changes to Adoption Legislation Could Lead to Cultural Genocide’, Vice, 2015
‘Democratising Art with the Guy Behind the Google Art Project’, Vice, 2015
‘Noah Taylor ’s Strange, Blankly Beautiful Paintings’, Vice, 2015
‘I Went to A Cryptoparty To Ask Why People Want to Protect Their Data’, Vice, 2015
‘Delicious and Nutritious Feral Camels Are Destroying Western Australia’, Vice, 2015
‘New Zealand’s Sex Workers Are Fighting for Public Toilets in Christchurch’, Vice, 2015
‘The Challenge of Identifying the Dead in A Disaster’, Vice, 2015
‘Fifty-Five Dead Greyhounds Were Found in A Mass Grave in Queensland’, Vice, 2015
‘Australia in the 80s Was Downbeat and Colour-Drenched’, Vice, 2015
‘Melbourne Tried To Have A Tomato Festival and It Was a Violent Mess’, Vice, 2015
‘New Zealand Gangs Are Making Peace and Mowing Lawns’, Vice, 2015
‘What It’s Like Growing Up on an Organ-Transplant Waitlist’, Vice, 2015
‘A Prison Sentence for a Facebook Image Shows How Restrictive Burma’s Anti-Free-Speech Laws Have Become’, Vice, 2015
‘Accidental Savants: Inside the Minds of the World’s Most Unlikely Geniuses’, Junkee, 2015