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* Contents derived from the
Southbank,
South Melbourne - Port Melbourne area,
Melbourne - Inner South,
Melbourne,
Victoria,:ABR Publications
, 2017 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Hammami"I am back, locked up in this love again,", single work poetry
- After Remingi"‘Purple.", single work poetry
- An Argument in Glassi"As you hold me,", single work poetry
- Lucy Afloati"And then the light", single work poetry
- The Colour of Eyesi"After your story of the funeral, August 1991", single work poetry
- After the Grand Canyoni"It’s an accident", single work poetry
- Some Treesi"spotted gum", single work poetry
- The Old Rugged Crossi"When the spirit has been broken", single work poetry
- Got Yai"I knew he was mine", single work poetry
- Wiradjuri Countryi"1,000ks Wiradjuri country", single work poetry
- Red Earthi"dirt", single work poetry
- What You Get When You Search for Silencei"one of his colleagues has gone into a significant silence", single work poetry
- Just Leave Your Mark Herei"I won’t do you no wrong", single work poetry
- Before the Stormi"This afternoon there is a soft knocking at the door, it is the sound that leaves", single work poetry
- Submergencei"I was all angle once", single work poetry
- The Undiscovered Countryi"Waking here, it seems I have taken root", single work poetry
- Paris Eveningi"It is Friday, around five. He is", single work poetry
- Holly and Willi"My head is resting on the steering wheel. I have seen Holly and Will hand in", single work poetry
- The Poetry Exami"The hall begins to fill. The students sit.", single work poetry
- In Place of a Bioi"Can we not take all these prizes as given?", single work poetry
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Introduction by Jen Webb
2017
single work
poetry
— Appears in: States of Poetry - ACT 2017; 'The ACT – home to fewer than half a million people, and housing less than two per cent of the national population – is a very small community, but one that is interesting, energetic, and creative. It is not particularly representative of Australia; the people are, on average, a bit younger, more likely to be employed, earning a higher annual income, and significantly more likely to hold higher degrees than other Australians. And it is, of course, the federal capital, which means that its life beyond the Parliamentary Triangle is often overlooked by commentators on this community. Despite this, it offers a fertile ground for the writing and reading of poetry.' (Introduction)
-
Introduction by Jen Webb
2017
single work
poetry
— Appears in: States of Poetry - ACT 2017; 'The ACT – home to fewer than half a million people, and housing less than two per cent of the national population – is a very small community, but one that is interesting, energetic, and creative. It is not particularly representative of Australia; the people are, on average, a bit younger, more likely to be employed, earning a higher annual income, and significantly more likely to hold higher degrees than other Australians. And it is, of course, the federal capital, which means that its life beyond the Parliamentary Triangle is often overlooked by commentators on this community. Despite this, it offers a fertile ground for the writing and reading of poetry.' (Introduction)
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