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* Contents derived from the 2014 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Comic Cutsi"Bliss it was, that age of graphic styles", single work poetry (p. 21)
- Doorwaysi"Counting my blood, I click,", single work poetry (p. 45)
- Michael York Fends for Himselfi"We're watching Shangri-La with the sound turned down", single work poetry (p. 45)
- Double Rainbowi"Swimming in the summer rain", single work poetry (p. 49)
- Kermit's Smilei"So much conveyed", single work poetry (p. 49)
- Desert Archaeologyi"Camped near the dig, mug in hand,", single work poetry (p. 50-53)
- Lillian LePine (aka Amelia Matilda Austin, 1866-1937)i"Not the stage-entertainer we were promised", single work poetry (p. 53)
- George Henry Bragge (1861-1935)i"He didn't join his brothers on the tightrope", single work poetry (p. 58)
- After Wari"The parched blank street at the gate", single work poetry (p. 59)
- Sidney Cyril and Cecili"In 1952 my mother loved", single work poetry (p. 59)
- Progenitori"Arrested on his wedding day,", single work poetry (p. 65)
- Sawfly Larvaei"On eucalypt or portulaca", single work poetry (p. 68)
- Beyondi"The Reverend Mr Paley said", single work poetry (p. 68)
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Surrounded on All Sides: Menzies at War, 1939-1941,
single work
column
'On January 24, 1941, Australia's Prime Minister Robert Menzies began a journey on a Qantas Empire Flying Boat that took him to engagements in some forty-six towns and cities through some twenty-one countries across the globe. It was an extraordinary trip-made against the backdrop of a second global war, which Australians had, regretfully, joined in September 1939.' (Publication abstract)
- Discoveryi"I write stories about tigers", single work poetry (p. 80)
- Lessoni"I am one of the class", single work poetry (p. 80)
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David Armstrong,
single work
obituary
'Emeritus Professor John Bigelow delivered this eulogy at the memorial service for David Armstrong in the Great Hall of the University of Sydney on July 16.'
- In Memoriam David Armstrongi"Friendship's pointless", single work poetry (p. 85)
- The Craic in the Bari"Irish backpackers", single work poetry (p. 89)
- Woman on the Busi"Waiting, I look to see if she's there as we approach", single work poetry (p. 89)
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