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1 Legends of the Lake Lee Atkinson , 2010 single work prose travel
— Appears in: Red Dust & Wanderlust : Tales of Travel in Australia 2010; (p. 55-60)
1 y separately published work icon Red Dust & Wanderlust : Tales of Travel in Australia Lee Atkinson (editor), Lee Mylne (editor), Sydney : Australian Society of Travel Writers , 2010 Z1839068 2010 anthology prose travel 'Is Temora really the friendliest town in Australia? Can a rank amateur find fame in Tamworth? Where is the true 'dead centre' of our continent? How hard is it to win an outback rodeo? These are just some of the questions members of the Australian Society of Travel Writers have tried to answer as they've traversed this vast continent.

In this anthology, our writers share some of their favourite places and most memorable experiences on home turf. From far north-west Western Australia, the "anxious coast" of South Australia and the tram tracks of Melbourne, to the frontier of Cape York, and many places in between, they've discovered much about their own country. Join our writers as they lose themselves in lush rainforests, reveal the delights of small-town living, and get red dust on their boots in some of Australia's most remote spots.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 The Great Ocean Road Lee Atkinson , 2008 single work short story
— Appears in: The Sun Herald , 25 January 2008; (p. 12)
1 y separately published work icon Best Foot Forward : 30 Years of Australian Travel Writing. Lee Atkinson (editor), Lee Mylne (editor), Sydney : Lothian , 2006 Z1311647 2006 anthology autobiography prose travel Published to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Australian Society of Travel Writers, Australia's best travel writers share their passion for discovering more about the world we live in. (Publisher's blurb)
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