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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 23-29 November 2019 of The Saturday Paper est. 2014 The Saturday Paper
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Arson, Maxine Beneba Clarke , sequence poetry
Temptressi"the redhead", Maxine Beneba Clarke , single work poetry
Alarmi"most arsonists, they say,", Maxine Beneba Clarke , single work poetry
Inclinei"bushfire burns faster", Maxine Beneba Clarke , single work poetry
Decelerationi"slender-fruit saltbush,", Maxine Beneba Clarke , single work poetry
Oxygeni"the wind creeps,", Maxine Beneba Clarke , single work poetry
Regreti"ash-faced:", Maxine Beneba Clarke , single work poetry
Hopei"is a rescued koala", Maxine Beneba Clarke , single work poetry
Arsoni"the cities are black-sombre,", Maxine Beneba Clarke , single work poetry
Actor Damon Herriman, Steve Dow , single work column

'A screen actor since he was 10 years old, Damon Herriman is all too aware of the precarities in his line of work. He speaks to Steve Dow about the ups and downs of his career and his new film, Judy and Punch. “It has a dark fairytale vibe. You can watch Judy and Punch as an allegory or a feminist revenge tale, or you could watch it as a really entertaining fairytale fable, or both.”' (Introduction)

[Review] The Audition, Alison Croggon , single work review
— Review of The Audition Christos Tsiolkas , Melissa Reeves , Milad Norouzi , Patricia Cornelius , Sahra Davoudi , Tes Lyssiotis , Wahibe Moussa , 2019 single work drama ;
'Although it has moments of genuine power that convey the inhumane conditions faced by asylum seekers, The Audition never quite coheres.' (Introduction)
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