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'Kangaroos are the most visible of Australia’s unique animals, but despite their charm and national icon status, Australian writers perpetually kill them off.' (Introduction)
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Why Are Australian Authors Obsessed with Killing off Kangaroos?
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- The Natural Way of Things 2015 single work novel
- Breath 2008 single work novel
- Coming Rain 2015 single work novel
- Native-Born 1940 single work poetry
- To the Islands 1958 single work novel
- The Hunter 1999 single work novel
- Stripes of the Sidestep Wolf 1999 single work novel
- Into That Forest 2012 single work novel
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