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Alternative title:
Australian Federation : A Plea
Is part of
The International Unbound Anthology Consuls' Series
1930
series - publisher
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First known date:
1900...
1900
Australian Federation
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There's Gay Pride in the Street with No Name Sign
2012
single work
column
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 21 March 2012; (p. 12) Gay Place in Garran, Australian Capital Territory, is named after the Australian poet William Gay (1865-1897). The street sign is often stolen. -
The Chinese and Federation
2004
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Otherland , December no. 9 2004; (p. 11-20) In this article, John Hirst draws upon a number of Australian poems to examine the connections between the cultural exclusion of Chinese immigrants and the federation of the Australian colonies.
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There's Gay Pride in the Street with No Name Sign
2012
single work
column
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 21 March 2012; (p. 12) Gay Place in Garran, Australian Capital Territory, is named after the Australian poet William Gay (1865-1897). The street sign is often stolen. -
The Chinese and Federation
2004
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Otherland , December no. 9 2004; (p. 11-20) In this article, John Hirst draws upon a number of Australian poems to examine the connections between the cultural exclusion of Chinese immigrants and the federation of the Australian colonies.
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