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    y separately published work icon Griffith Review Essentially Creative no. 23 Autumn 2009 Z1566124 2009 periodical issue 'This issue of Griffith Review draws on the talents of those attending the [2020 Summit in early 2008], including many of Australia's most high profile artists, to present a bold new agenda for the nation. It will explore the road blocks of the past and the future possibilities, informed by new thinking about the importance of the arts in economics, education, neuro-science and the creation of beautiful and challenging works.' (Griffith Review website) 2009 pg. 47-60
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