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Why Are Australian Authors Obsessed with Killing off Kangaroos?
2019
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— Appears in: The Conversation , 4 March 2019;'Kangaroos are the most visible of Australia’s unique animals, but despite their charm and national icon status, Australian writers perpetually kill them off.' (Introduction)
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Grandfather Grandmother Sing Sweet Tune
2004
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— Appears in: Ngara : Living in This Place Now 2004; (p. 133-150) -
Notes on Eve Langley
1995
single work
biography
— Appears in: HOBO Poetry Magazine , May no. 5 1995; (p. 21-23)
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Grandfather Grandmother Sing Sweet Tune
2004
extract
criticism
— Appears in: Ngara : Living in This Place Now 2004; (p. 133-150) -
Notes on Eve Langley
1995
single work
biography
— Appears in: HOBO Poetry Magazine , May no. 5 1995; (p. 21-23) -
Why Are Australian Authors Obsessed with Killing off Kangaroos?
2019
single work
column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 4 March 2019;'Kangaroos are the most visible of Australia’s unique animals, but despite their charm and national icon status, Australian writers perpetually kill them off.' (Introduction)
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