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Melbourne, Australia

UNESCO City of Literature

Melbourne, Australia
  • © Andrew Lloyd

Melbourne, Australia, was appointed as the second UNESCO City of Literature in August 2008.

As a city of extraordinary diversity in literary activity, Melbourne is a vibrant arena for the creation of literary works. The capital of the south-eastern state of Victoria and major business centre within the Asia – Pacific region is widely acknowledged as Australia’s cultural capital.

The city is a focal point for cultural and literary activity in the region, and writers are supported by a robust publishing environment, including a large number of independent and small publishers and by the public’s broad participation in literature – as readers, writers and audiences at events and festivals.

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  • Melbourne – City of Literature
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