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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... vol. 28 no. 21 21 October 2018 of Eureka Street est. 1991- Eureka Street
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* Contents derived from the , 2018 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Stories That Can Save Your Life, Andrew Hamilton , single work column

'Teachers periodically express concern about the future of school libraries. Most attention is focused on underfunding and on the importance of libraries for the retrieval of information. Deeper questions about reading are often left undiscussed: Why should children be encouraged to read? What should they read? And how should they read?'  (Introduction)

Hoursi"Matins", Anne Elvey , single work poetry
Nunc Dimittis Annei"Cast the wonder of who we are —", Anne Elvey , single work poetry
The Intervali"offers an impressionist tableau", Anne Elvey , single work poetry
A Crash Course in Climate Literacy, Brian Matthews , single work column

'In the old days, the balladists and poets recorded fire, flood and drought. Fire was dramatic, swift and very dangerous. In Henry Lawson's 'The Fire at Ross's Farm', the blaze 'leapt across the flowing streams/ And raced o'er pastures broad/ It climbed the trees and lit the boughs/ And through the scrubs it roared. / The bees fell stifled in the smoke/ Or perished in their hives,/ And with the stock the kangaroos/ Went flying for their lives.'' (Introduction)

Exaltation against Despairi"and the world is a wobbly stool", Colleen Keating , single work poetry
Resignation Syndromei"this poem is a repeat", Colleen Keating , single work poetry
After the Massacrei"when we wake to truths", Colleen Keating , single work poetry
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