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Citymag Writer in Residence 2024

The Mill’s Writer in Residence program, in partnership with CityMag, supports emerging writers from a variety of disciplines. The program creates a broader audience for writing through leadership, mentorship and publication.

One 12-month residency in The Mill’s CBD studios is offered per year, culminating in four pieces of commissioned writing by the recipient and support from CityMag and The Mill. The program also includes a $1,500 fee plus 11% super for a personal project and aims to assist emerging writers in developing connections and exploring opportunities to collaborate with The Mill’s community.

Work funded under this program may include, but is not limited to, creative essays, creative nonfiction and storytelling, artist profiles and response to art and exhibitions.

The residency for 2024 will run from January to December.

Take a look at current recipient Aushaf Widisto and previous recipients Piri Eddy, Renee Miller, Tanner Muller and James Murphy.

The successful applicant will receive:

  • A $1,500 project fee plus 11% super contribution

  • Four pieces of commissioned writing, a total of $1,200 plus 11% super contribution

Key dates:

Applications open: Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Applications close: Monday, January 15, 2023, 9am

Recipients notified: January 19, 2024

  • Jim Plouffe is the Chief of Staff at InDaily and CityMag.

    His three decades in media has spanned everything from freelancing in Indonesia during the fall of Suharto to being the Editor-in-Chief of Reader’s Digest Asia in Singapore to establishing The Lead South Australia for Solstice Media in Adelaide.

    He’s passionate about magazines, and a story well told – no matter the medium.


2024 Recipient


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Scotch College Residency 2024

In partnership with Scotch College, The Mill offers a five-week annual Writer in Residence program within the Scotch College English Faculty. The Mill’s WIR undertakes a paid residency funded by Scotch College with the aim of the program to help further develop students’ writing/ communication skills via written/verbal/multi-modal responses to creative themes.

The pieces created by the students are collated into an anthology by The Mill’s WIR and used within the English Faculty or further afield. This opportunity gives our writers paid employment and builds a relationship with an educational facility that may lead to future employment.

The recipient for this residency is chosen from the 2024 Writer in Residence program.


2024 Recipient


Read about the previous recipients