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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... vol. 28 no. 13 1 July 2018 of Eureka Street est. 1991- Eureka Street
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* Contents derived from the 2018 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Tales of the Modern Migrant, Tim Kroenert , single work column

'In June 2009 Eureka Street published a short story entitled 'Curry Muncher'. Its author, Sydney writer Roanna Gonsalves, had come to Australia from India as an international student, and her story stood in part as a response to a much publicised spate of violence against Indian students in Australian capital cities.'

Aboriginal Participation before Recognition, Dani Larkin , single work column

'For Indigenous Australians, the effort to obtain recognition within Australia's constitutional framework has been a long-standing struggle. During that time, Indigenous advocates and leaders have continuously advocated for their full entitlement to self-determination rights, which seek the political and cultural empowerment of Indigenous colonised peoples.' (Introduction)

Patchwork Blanketi"You've walked away from your knitted blanket", Elaine Barker , single work poetry
Birch Broomi"A broom was sweeping steadily back", Elaine Barker , single work poetry
A Snatch of Memoryi"She was in her eighties then. And I was thirteen.", Elaine Barker , single work poetry
The Woman Who Got Me into Ned Kelly’s Funerali"I shall remember you this way:", Martin Flanagan , single work poetry

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