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Comment,
single work
essay
Kate Grenville compares the language used by Watkin Tench with that used by Thea Astley when describing the murder of Aboriginal men by whites.
- Sundays in Paradise, single work prose (p. 20-21)
- The Dishwasher Unstacker, single work column (p. 21-22)
- Biff Goes Bang, single work essay (p. 25-29)
- Queensland. What Is It?, single work autobiography travel (p. 30-40)
- Jet Lag, single work short story (p. 46-51)
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Hit Me,
single work
prose
Helen Garner shares her views about the acting ability of Russell Crowe.
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