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Issue Details: First known date: 2012... no. 27 November 2012 of Australian Folklore est. 1987 Australian Folklore
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2012 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Missing the Remains of Ned Kelly, Suzie Gibson , single work criticism

'Ned Kelly has been the subject of innumerable articles, ballads, tales, and debates. Both his character and story have enraptured the imagination of colonial Australia, as well as Australia’s post-colonial now. What the following article addresses is the kind of debates that have long circulated around the figure of Ned Kelly, while also paying particular attention to the recent re-burial of his remains. It considers the complexities around the idea of remembering his life and laying to rest his physical traces, as well as its missing parts. Notably the essay addresses the question of his missing head and how it has come to reinvigorate speculation concerning his life and times.'

Source: Article abstract.

(p. 184-190)
Action, Adventure and Thrills Galore! Biggles in Australia : Radio and Comics, Erin Ihde , single work criticism

'Biggles, the hero of a series of children's books by Captain W.E. Johns, was massively popular in the mid-twentieth century, with Australia being one of the major markets. In Australia there was also a radio serial that in the early 1950s, as well as a series of comics, at times with the same story available in three different modes. Many stories had a Cold War background, imparting important messages to an impressionable age group.' (Publication abstract)

(p. 191-206)
A Poet Made by New England, Edwin Wilson , single work autobiography (p. 229-236)
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