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In no particular order, except the first: :-P

Tasmania Photoart: Here you can view a collection of my Dad’s amazing Tasmania photography. He is pretty great.

Emily’s Tea Leaves: Emily writes about books and writing, including  reviews and writing tips. If you search you might even find a guest post by me.

A Dag’s Life: Kim blogs about  life as a dag. She includes film reviews, talk of food, and her dog.

Neonbeanie: Jack discusses life (as a neon beanie?), including his reading habits and general thoughts, written in such a way that words melt in your mouth.

Emma Kate: Emma is theoretically one of my writing partners, but mostly we just gossip and get drunk. You can find her writing here.

Matt Coyle Clothes: Yvette talks about her adventures in fashion and shares some of her lovely work.

Team Earthling: Stevie and Luc share thoughts and notes from their animal rights podcast.

If My Life was a Food Magazine: Noms.

Pip Foweraker: Pip is a wizard. What more can I say?

J.M Blackman’s Semi-Educational Reviews: Jalissa shares reviews, author interviews, and general thoughts. She also includes selections of her own flash fiction, which are well worth a read.

Australian Writers’ Forum: A group of lovely writers encourage each other to plod along.

Adventures of a Bookonaut: Sean discusses and tracks all the latest news, reviews and gossip of the speculative fiction community. I don’t know how, but he’s always got his finger on the spec fic pulse.

Hoyden about Town: Groovey Aussie feminists discuss stuff!

Sarah Maple: Sarah does amazing art and writes some great discussions with a feminist twist.

Cat versus Human: Comics about being a cat lady – I relate.

Pauline Conolly: This is Pauline’s author site, but she also blogs about her adventures, reading material, life etc.

Epi[s]cene – a site for gender: Jess discusses gender and culture and everything in between and besides.

Suri’s Burn Book: Celebrity bitching in the funniest way imaginable.

Hyperbole and a Half: Probably the funniest site on the internet, despite its lack of recent content.

Pretty Rock Designs: Steph takes pictures of rocks, which is so much more exciting than it sounds.

Diary of a Goldfish: An amazing UK blog about disability and feminism. This is a really down to earth blog, that says what needs to be said.

Blue Milk: A feminist/motherhood blog.

Not My Cats and The Hobart Cat Project: Pictures of cats by Lizosaurus!

Bark Host: Website Hosting that makes Stuffed Olive happen!