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Issue Details: First known date: 2008-2009... no. 41 December-January 2008-2009 of The Monthly est. 2005 The Monthly
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* Contents derived from the 2008-2009 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Ally of the Dolls, Alice Pung , single work prose (p. 17-19)
Tradition, Truth and Tomorrow, Yunupingu , single work biography

''I will continue my work on my land, building a future. It is the only thing that is certain to me now and I want to advance while I can. I am trying to light the fire in our young men and women. We are setting fires to our own lives as we really should, and the flame will burn and intensify – an immense smoke, cloud-like and black, will arise, which will send off a signal and remind people that we, the Gumatj people, are the people of the fire. There are people of the fire around Alice Springs – and I reach out to them, too. We can then burn united, together.'

'Tradition, Truth & Tomorrow is 'no mere essay. It is an existential prayer,' writes Noel Pearson. Galarrwuy Yunupingu tells of his clan and his early life. He recounts his dealings with prime ministers, and how he learnt that nothing is ever what it seems. And behind him, he writes, 'the Yolngu world is always under threat, being swallowed up by whitefellas. This is a weight that is bearing down on me; at night it is like a splinter in my mind.' ' (Publication summary)

(p. 32-40)
Between a Muddle and a Mystery, Drusilla Modjeska , single work criticism (p. 62-65)
A Stockingful : Peter Craven on the Best Books for Summer, Peter Craven , single work criticism (p. 66-71)
Untitled, Mungo MacCallum , single work review
— Review of From Little Things Big Things Grow Paul Kelly , Kev Carmody , 2008 single work picture book ;
(p. 78)
[Review] Vertigo, Meg Mundell , single work review
— Review of Vertigo : A Pastoral Amanda Lohrey , 2008 single work novella ;
(p. 80)
Alfred Deakin and John Bunyan, Shane Maloney , single work column (p. 82)

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