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29 April
2019
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* Contents derived from the 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Thirty-five Voices, One Movement: a New Book Examines #MeToo in Australia,
single work
column
'Women have been sharing personal stories of sexual assault, abuse and harassment for – well – centuries. But in October 2017, when #MeToo went viral, there was a shift in the way these stories were received.' (Article summary)
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Vale Les Murray, a Witty, Anti-Authoritarian, National Poet Who Spoke to the World,
single work
obituary
'The death of the Australian poet Les Murray at the age of 80 is a profound loss for his family and friends. It is also a great loss for literature. Whether one writes “world literature” or “Australian literature” here signifies not only Murray’s standing, but also a profound tension in his status as a poet. Murray has long been seen, not only as Australia’s pre-eminent living poet, but also as its national poet.' (Introduction)
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