Published 23 January 201829 January 2018 · Announcement Invasion Day rallies and actions Editorial team We recognise 26 January as a day of protest against invasion and the violent legacies of colonialism. The Overland office will be closed this Friday while our staff attend Invasion and Survival Day actions across the country. We encourage our readers to do the same. #sovereigntyneverceded Details for some of the actions happening this Friday: Naarm (Melbourne) 11 am, Parliament of Victoria steps Details Redfern, The Block 10 am, Corner of Caroline and Louis Street Details Lismore, local courthouse 9 am, 9–11 Zardoc Street Details Meanjin (Brisbane) 10 am, Parliament House Details Perth, Forrest Chase 1 pm, Murray Street Mall Details Adelaide 11 am–6 pm, Semaphore Foreshore Details Hobart 11:30 am, Starting at 198 Elizabeth Street Details Editorial team More by Editorial team Overland is a not-for-profit magazine with a proud history of supporting writers, and publishing ideas and voices often excluded from other places. If you like this piece, or support Overland’s work in general, please subscribe or donate. Related articles & Essays First published in Overland Issue 228 23 January 202325 January 2023 · Announcement An announcement Editorial team In 2023, as we look towards our 250th edition and prepare for Overland’s 70th anniversary, we wish to make a tangible commitment to improve working conditions for our community, and ensure that whatever funding challenges we might face as a left-wing not-for-profit publisher are not passed on to our contributors. As such, we are proud to become the first publishers to sign onto the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance’s Freelance Charter, which affirms the rights and protections of freelance contributors. First published in Overland Issue 228 25 May 202126 June 2021 · Announcement Announcing the 2021 Kuracca Prize for Australian Literature longlist Editorial team In 2020, Overland literary journal received funding from Create Victoria to help sustain our organisation and encourage excellence in a struggling arts community. In honour of the late Aunty Kerry Reed-Gilbert, Overland designated a portion of these funds for a new prize rewarding excellence and generosity in Australian writing, irrespective of form and genre.