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Issue Details:
First known date:
2019...
vol.
29
no.
20
06 October
2019
of
Eureka Street
est. 1991-
Eureka Street
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* Contents derived from the 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Paul Kelly and the Lighthouse in the Sky,
single work
column
'At a gathering recently I heard a rendition of Paul Kelly's song 'Meet Me in the Middle of the Air'. It brought back the moment, more than ten years ago, when I first heard Kelly sing it in a pub in Torquay, on the coast southwest of Melbourne.' (Introduction)
- Five Poems from a Sonnet Sequencei"I wanted to sing opera, but the notes", single work poetry
- Just Look at Yourselfi"The codger with the rheumy eyes tries looking at his hand,", single work poetry
- While Swimming in the Secret Bayi"I love reading about the lives of the poets.", single work poetry
- I Was Born or Somethingi"I was born or something", single work poetry
- A Strange Rolei"About the role of a poet, a strange role, difficult to discern any pattern, poets are always pocketing scraps of", single work poetry
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In Praise of Aboriginal Trailblazers,
single work
obituary
'Narungga Elder, Tauto Sansbury, NAIDOC lifetime achievement winner, died 23 September after a lifetime of campaigning. Among other matters his key concern was to make the criminal justice system just for Aboriginal people. In the early days of the SA Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement Tauto designed its logo, with the motto: 'Justice Without Prejudice'.' (Introduction)
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