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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... vol. 70 no. 1 [Autumn] 2011 of Meanjin est. 1940 Meanjin
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2011 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Two Momentsi"I lost it, I know I did, I felt it slip", Mran-Maree Laing , single work poetry (p. 222)
Wren Haikui"Resting in a ring", Andrew Lansdown , single work poetry (p. 223)
Grass Treesi"You'd think a bushfire had been through", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry (p. 224)
Bonsai Cedari"Knowing that it's taken more than five hundred years", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry (p. 224)
Wattlei"Lights have been left burning", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry (p. 224)
Swamp Gumi"As children we'd put our ears to them", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry (p. 224-225)
Arboreal, Anthony Lawrence , sequence poetry (p. 224-226)
Boree Treesi"Outcasts in channel country, they don't give shade", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry (p. 225)
Moreton Bay Figsi"Pleated trunks", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry (p. 225)
Magnoliai"When in full flower, it's a vision you", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry (p. 226)
Flame Treei"There's a fire at the end of the road", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry (p. 226)
Angophorai"For those who need to inspect the way", Anthony Lawrence , single work poetry (p. 226)
Abermain Quarryi"Now it's filled entirely, level with the earth.", Greg McLaren , single work poetry (p. 227)
Touch and Flowi"Their tail feathers flick", Cassandra J. O'Loughlin , single work poetry (p. 228-230)
The Killer Inside Mei"We stood on George St, emails", Pip Smith , single work poetry (p. 231)
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