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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... vol. 65 no. 1 July 2020 of Westerly est. 1956 Westerly
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Queen of Deathi"Stretching over countless distances", Marite Norris , single work poetry (p. 128-129)
Releasei"You make me erase each day", Tracy Ryan , single work poetry (p. 130-131)
The Crazy and the Brave, Laurie Steed , single work short story (p. 132-139)
Ship in a Bottlei"The ship in a bottle opens the room to gales and vistas. She", Paul Hetherington , single work poetry (p. 140)
The Red Dingoi"shower of clouds falls down a broad, blue sky", Ross Jackson , single work poetry (p. 141)
Touching as Feeling as Touching Again, Carly Stone , single work prose (p. 142-147)
Waking at Nighti"Last night in the late dark", Julie Watts , single work poetry (p. 148-149)
Womanhoodi"Cities live in me like stomach ulcers. When I was eighteen,", Ella Fox-Martens , single work poetry (p. 150)
Love in the Time of Covid19i"imagine the ruckus of ducks-", Chris Arnold , single work poetry (p. 151)
Lion, Chris Fleming , single work short story (p. 152)
Domestic Violencei"Hay wives give lip", Nellie Le Beau , single work poetry (p. 154)
A Hill Outside Yanchepi"A swell in the geography", Alan Fyfe , single work poetry (p. 155)
Reading Crisis : The Politics of Fire in Amanda Lohrey’s The Reading Group and Vertigo, Julieanne Lamond , single work essay
'When parliament returned from its break during what we are now calling the 'Black Summer' of 2019-20, Prime Minister Scott Morrison rose to give a condolence speech for the victims of the fires. As leaders often do during a crisis, he reached for language that was grand, grave, even poetic, in his description of the catastrophic fires that continued to burn across south-eastern Australia as he spoke.' (Introduction)
(p. 156-170)
V for Vunerable, Adele Aria , single work essay (p. 171-177)
White Blankets I and IIi"White blankets", Aileen Walsh , single work poetry (p. 178-180)
Midwest Octoberi"she has been", Chloe Hosking , single work poetry (p. 181)
False Godsi"My palms promise love", Jazz Money , single work poetry (p. 182-183)
Mass Death: Murray Cod, Bream, Gold Perchi"a soft white metallic lustre", Matthew Hall , Sophie Finlay , single work poetry (p. 184-185)
Angel Buddha Temple, Brigid Lowry , single work prose (p. 186-193)
The Crayfishi"The river is cathedral cool. Libby wads in", Isabel Prior , single work poetry (p. 194)
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