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Twelve diverse writers reveal another Australia hidden behind, beneath and beside the country we think we know.
'A suburban psychic’s ominous warning. A conversation in Yuwaalaraay. A glimpse of a shameful, hidden history. A love that moves a mountain. In this unwavering follow-up to After Australia, twelve more boundary-pushing Indigenous writers and writers of colour show us all that is and could exist in our versions of Australia.
'Featuring Shankari Chandran, Osman Faruqi, Declan Fry, Amani Haydar, Shirley Le, L-FRESH the LION, Mohammed Massoud Morsi, Omar Musa, Sisonke Msimang, Sara Saleh, Nardi Simpson and Anne Marie Te Whiu. (Publication summary)
Contents
- Yilaalu, single work prose
- A Story of Two Colonies, single work prose
- Bad Transplant, single work prose
- Coi Boi, single work prose
- Communities of Concern, single work prose
- Song of the Frog, single work prose
- Paper Thin, single work prose
- Bigan, single work prose
- I Am..., single work prose
- Nothing Remembered and Everything That Was, single work prose
- Gr8ful, single work prose
- A Mountain Without a Peak, single work prose
- The Innocence Project, single work prose
- Warran, single work prose
- Afterword, single work prose
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
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- Dyslexic edition.
- Large print.
Works about this Work
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Winnie Dunn and Amani Haydar on 'Another Australia'
Astrid Edwards
(interviewer),
2022
24915319
2022
single work
podcast
interview
'Winnie Dunn is the editor of and Amani Haydar is a contributor to 'Another Australia'.
'Winnie is the General Manager of Western Sydney based literacy movement, Sweatshop. She is a writer of Tongan descent from Mount Druitt, and her work has been published in the Sydney Review of Books, Griffith Review, Meanjin, SBS Voices, The Guardian, Huffington Post, Southerly and Cordite.
'Amani is an artist, lawyer, and advocate for women's health and safety based in Western Sydney. Her memoir, The Mother Wound, received the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Non-fiction and the Matt Richell Award for new Writer of the Year, among many other short- and long-listings. Amani's writing and illustrations have been published in ABC News Online and SBS Life and her self-portrait Insert Headline Here was a finalist in the 2018 Archibald Prize.' (Introduction)
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y
Winnie Dunn and Amani Haydar on 'Another Australia'
Astrid Edwards
(interviewer),
2022
24915319
2022
single work
podcast
interview
'Winnie Dunn is the editor of and Amani Haydar is a contributor to 'Another Australia'.
'Winnie is the General Manager of Western Sydney based literacy movement, Sweatshop. She is a writer of Tongan descent from Mount Druitt, and her work has been published in the Sydney Review of Books, Griffith Review, Meanjin, SBS Voices, The Guardian, Huffington Post, Southerly and Cordite.
'Amani is an artist, lawyer, and advocate for women's health and safety based in Western Sydney. Her memoir, The Mother Wound, received the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Non-fiction and the Matt Richell Award for new Writer of the Year, among many other short- and long-listings. Amani's writing and illustrations have been published in ABC News Online and SBS Life and her self-portrait Insert Headline Here was a finalist in the 2018 Archibald Prize.' (Introduction)