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* Contents derived from the 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Meal Thing, extract autobiography (p. 12-13) Section: A2
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Licensed to Kill,
single work
review
— Review of Creme de la Phlegm : Unforgettable Australian Reviews 2006 anthology criticism column review ; (p. 16) Section: A2 -
The Ripping Yarn of a Fabulously Loveable Fraud,
single work
review
— Review of The Fabulist : The Incredible Story of Louis De Rougemont 2006 single work biography ; (p. 22) Section: A2 -
Nonfiction,
single work
review
— Review of Ida Leeson : A Life 2006 single work biography ; One Day in July 2006 single work autobiography ; (p. 24) Section: A2 -
South Sea Tales Becalmed in Shallows,
single work
review
— Review of Tiare : The Husband Who Didn't Deserve His Wife and Everything that Happened Next 2006 single work novel ; (p. 25) Section: A2 -
Fiction,
single work
review
— Review of Dovetail Road 2006 single work novel ; (p. 25) Section: A2 -
All Eyes On the Prize : Non Fiction,
single work
column
A list of the shortlisted works with accompanying comments by the judges.
- All Eyes on the Prize : Poetry, single work column (p. 26-27) Section: A2
- All Eyes on the Prize : Fiction, single work column (p. 27) Section: A2
- The Companioni"Hillary Clinton woke up in Michigan", single work poetry (p. 29) Section: A2
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Reading in a Chain Gang,
single work
column
Readings of Carlton was named bookselling chain of the year in the Australian Book Industry Awards for 2006
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Scribe Holding Its Own,
single work
column
Scribe Publishing has won the Australian Book Industry Award's small publisher of the year for 2006.
- Stolen Partsi"Oh where did you get those rose red lips,", single work poetry (p. 52) Section: A2
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