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Approved: £17million Knaresborough Leisure Centre gets go-ahead from councillors

Plans for a £17million leisure centre in Knaresborough have been unanimously approved by councillors in what will mark the town centre's biggest building project in decades.

The whole canon is being reappraised : how the #MeToo movement upended Australian poetry

Last modified on Sun 4 Apr 2021 19.40 EDT When Evelyn Araluen and Jonathan Dunk, co-editors of literary magazine Overland, announced the shortlist for the magazine’s Nakata Brophy prize for Indigenous poetry last year, they received a letter of complaint. The point of contention? There were no men in the shortlist. “We only had women and nonbinary entries,” says Araluen. “And it was our biggest year [in terms of entry numbers] for the prize.” Only a few years ago, she says, female entrants to any poetry prize would have been hugely outnumbered by men – and Indigenous poets were few and far between.

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