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1 Under-Earth Comic Set in Subterranean Melbourne Imagines Post-capitalist Dystopian Australia Teresa Tan , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , October 2020;

'In July 2016, while waiting for a flight home at LAX airport, Chris Gooch started devising Delforge — part exile colony, part subterranean garbage dump, in near-future Melbourne.' (Introduction)

1 New Comic Book The Grot Is a Timely Quarantine Read Imagining Australian Life in a Climate-ravaged World Teresa Tan , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , May 2020;

'In 2012, musing what the future might look like for his children in the age of climate crisis, cartoonist Pat Grant conceived a world where harvested algae is a commodity worth more than gold, Kevin '07 campaign t-shirts are archaeological treasures, and a plague is decimating the population's migrant have-nots.'  (Introduction)

1 New DC Comic Book Superhero Thylacine Is an Indigenous Australian from the Pilbara Teresa Tan , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , April 2020;

'There's a new Aboriginal superhero in the DC Universe and she's a deadly Ngarluma hunter from the Pilbara.' 

1 Comic Artist Mandy Ord's Graphic Memoir Longlisted for Stella Prize in First for Major Australian Literary Award Teresa Tan , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , March 2020;

'When Mandy Ord's publisher submitted her graphic memoir to the Stella Prize — to compete with a pool of 150 fiction and non-fiction works from across the nation — the Melbourne-based cartoonist thought it was "completely wild".'

1 Bangarra Dance Theatre Marks 30 Years with Digital Archive and Exhibition Teresa Tan , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , December 2019;

'In October 1989, Australia's premiere Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander dance company was born around a kitchen table in the Sydney suburb of Glebe.'

1 South Asian Witches Are the Heroes, Not Tokens, in Newly Printed Australian Comic Witchy Teresa Tan , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , November 2019;

'Three faceless, cloaked figures loom large on the front steps of the Ahmadzai abode. The young girl at the door — Nyneve — doesn't know it yet, but today is her father's last. The Witch Burners have come to burn him at the stake. His crime? Being born with hair deemed too long.' (Introduction)

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