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Issue Details: First known date: 1981... vol. 41 no. 3 September 1981 of Southerly est. 1939 Southerly
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1981 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Days of Philangering : A Fortenight [sic] of Poems (to the Memory of J.K. Baxter) : A Southern Vigili"Here by the grey south sea", Michael Sharkey , single work poetry (p. 298-299)
Days of Philangering : A Fortenight [sic] of Poems (to the Memory of J.K. Baxter) : Stinking Mackereli"Even the possum turns away", Michael Sharkey , single work poetry (p. 299)
Ralph Rashleigh: A History of Civil Society in New South Wales, Robert Dixon , single work criticism biography (p. 300-316)
Black Swan to Currawongi"Outside my window", Wilga Rose , single work poetry (p. 316)
Winter, Late Seventiesi"life as separate gusts", Bill Fewer , single work poetry (p. 317-318)
Rustic Interludei"You were the cynic come to think of it,", Peter Kirkpatrick , single work poetry (p. 318)
The Elect, David Frost , single work short story (p. 319-327)
Cars by Nighti"These creatures burn my eyes;", Robert Silverton Morison , single work poetry (p. 328)
Our Placei"The day shows flaked paint", Robert Silverton Morison , single work poetry (p. 328)
William Lane and The Worker Book Fund : Progressive Books at Cost, Michael Wilding , single work criticism biography (p. 329-334)
50 Years Lateri"the sealers came first", Diane Fahey , single work poetry (p. 335)
Native Craft : Some Consideration of John Shaw Neilson, Dennis Robinson , single work criticism biography
Robinson discusses the major biographical issues in relation to the interpretation of John Shaw Neilson's poetry and explores the major themes. Robinson argues that Shaw Neilson's unique stature as a rustic, self-educated genius and an accomplished writer of lyrics on the relationship between nature and the divine is best assessed in the restricted context of Australian writing, rather than through comparison with European writers.
(p. 336-354)
Rorscharchi"It's all in the brain", Wilga Rose , single work poetry (p. 354)
Heads I Die-- Tails I Lose, Hazel Kothe , single work short story (p. 355-357)
Jelly's Last Journeyi"Who called the tune that night, and so many nights before it?", Diane Dodwell , single work poetry (p. 357)
Two Biscuits and a Wedge of Cheese, John F. Burrows , single work review
— Review of The Oxford History of Australian Literature 1981 anthology criticism bibliography ;
(p. 358-362)
Another Mystery Solved; or, Ferguson Corrected, Elizabeth Webby , single work review
— Review of A Mother's Offering to Her Children A Lady Long Resident in New South Wales , 1841 selected work prose poetry ; Charlotte Barton : Australia's First Children's Author Marcie Muir , 1980 single work criticism biography ;
(p. 363-364)
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