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Issue Details: First known date: 1998... no. 179 1 July 1998 of Koori Mail est. 1991 Koori Mail
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* Contents derived from the 1998 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Sorry Songi"If we can now say that we're sorry", Kerry Fletcher , single work poetry

Sorry Song was first written in 1998, 'for the Stolen Generations of Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders and dedicated to all First Nations peoples whose lives have been afected by the policy of Indigenous Child Removals' (Kerry Fletcher Sorry Song website: www.sorrysong.com.au)

(p. 6)
Note: titled as Sorry Song.
Blackman (Nobody's Fool)i"White man took from me my", Judith F. Stubbs , single work poetry (p. 6)
Different Reflectionsi"I am looking at my reflection", Kate , single work poetry (p. 6)
Special Book, Michelle Morgan , single work correspondence review
— Review of Where is Wungawurrah? Irene Moores , 1992 anthology poetry ;
(p. 8) Section: Letter to the Editor
Dreamtimei"The old man sits in the shade of the", Les Tribe , single work poetry (p. 8)
Who Is There Now?i"What can we do for the lost spirits", R. A. Brown , single work poetry (p. 8)
Doctorate Awarded to Langford Ginibi, single work column
'The work of Aboriginal author and lecturer Ruby Langford Ginibi in promoting a better understanding of Indigenous perspecitves in the wider community has been recognised by a Melbourne university...'
(p. 16)
Book Dispels 'Wars' Myth, single work review
— Review of Six Australian Battlefields Al Grassby , Marji Hill , 1998 single work criticism ;
'This book dispels the myth that no wars have ever been fought on Australian soil...'
(p. 28)

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