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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... no. 2 2022 of Saltbush Review est. 2021 Saltbush Review
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2022 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Dance of the Last Rhinoi"to lumber", Thom Sullivan , single work poetry
The Walli"I walk the sea-wall.", Jelena Dinic , single work poetry
Firei"When the fires came to Kangaroo Island,", Stephen Muecke , single work poetry
Trans-Tasmani"the messmate seeps out", Sam Morley , single work poetry
The Bridgei"Yellow grass sprouting on the plains behind Dalgety, earth-moving machines", Maureen O'Shaughnessy , single work poetry
Seed of Who We Becomei"Our story pulsed in xylem, in phloem,", Shaine Melrose , single work poetry
The Olive Grove (after a Painting by Jill Kempson)i"At first glance, almost Arcadian: the last", Ian Reid , single work poetry
Hrad Devini"like a dream", Dominic Symes , single work poetry
Penrose Forest Wayi"Enclosed", Lorne Johnson , single work poetry
Namadgii"log rot", Owen Bullock , single work poetry
Esperança, a Covid Lockdown Sestina Challengei"Tomorrow and tomorrow, we deny the moment", Angela Kingston , single work poetry
Calling Homei"I drag the Taj Mahal", Lakshmi Kanchi , single work poetry
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