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FINAL DAYS: Father's Day Special Offer 20% OFF + GIVEAWAY

FINAL DAYS: Father's Day Special Offer 20% OFF + GIVEAWAY – Until 3 September

Griffith Review is Australia's leading ideas quarterly – the perfect gift to show Dad you appreciate him.

'…an eclectic, thought-provoking and uniformly well-written collection.' – Justin Burke, The Australian, about Griffith Review 57: Perils of Populism

Don't miss out on saving 20% off all subscriptions to Griffith Review for Father's Day. PLUS, when you purchase any print, digital or premium subscription before 3 Septemberyou'll automatically go in the draw to win one of two packages containing two signed, limited-edition prints by Angus Mordant and Sam Wallman, framed by Artis Pura.

Both artists were published in Griffith Review 56: Millennials Strike Back. New York-based photographer Angus Mordant's photo essay, 'Standing Rock', documents the Dakota Access Pipeline protests in the US, and illustrator Sam Wallman's graphic essay, 'The housing black hole', is a striking visual commentary on Australia's housing crisis.

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