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y separately published work icon Cordite Poetry Review periodical issue  
Alternative title: Gibberbird
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... vol. 39 no. 1 August 2012 of Cordite est. 1997 Cordite Poetry Review
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2012 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Gibberbirdi"emu", A Rawlings , single work poetry
(Untitled)i"white-browed babbler,", Paul Summers , single work poetry
An Absence of Origini"she lists endemic birds because she cannot take them home must remain satisfied with", Julie Beveridge , single work poetry
Black, Orange, Greyi"on my street corner", Jonathan Hadwen , single work poetry
Poem for a. rawlingsi"I do not find myself", Graham Nunn , single work poetry
Cartographyi"Territory is suburbia is an atlas of orange-bricked battlelines. Where driveway mouths", Vanessa Page , single work poetry
Starling Mimicryi"Don’t expect anything new.", Michelle Dicinoski , single work poetry
Q, Without My Female Typisti"At the window ledge, meadow-edge, misreading Tranströmer:", Nick Powell , single work poetry
In Whiskey Gullyi"Miromiro speaks", Zenobia Frost , single work poetry
Nativei"A block of greasy light reaches me", Ella Jeffery , single work poetry
Man (o) Rina 7i"Chainsaw theory:", David Stavanger , single work poetry
Mark Roberts Reviews ‘The Best Australian Poems 2011′, Mark Roberts , single work review
— Review of The Best Australian Poems 2011 2011 anthology poetry ;
Michael Farrell Reviews ‘Fremantle Poets 1 : New Poets’, Michael Farrell , single work review
— Review of New Poets 2010 selected work poetry ;
Launch of John Foulcher’s ‘The Sunset Assumption’, Robyn Rowland , single work column
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