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N.02
Special Issue
July 2017
SPECIAL ISSUE

Poets speak up to Adani

Special n.02 - July 2017

Introduction

edited by
Anne Elvey
01/

Adani Coal Mine Approved  and Great Barrier

Linda Stevenson
02/

South East

John Hawke
03/

Constancy

Claire Gaskin
04/

Black-Throated Finch

B R Dionysius
05/

from A Concise History of the Moon

Alex Skovron
06/

DIG & Nightwork

Bonny Cassidy
07/

tarred cracks

Anne Buchanan-Stuart
08/

Open & Cut

Anthony Lawrence
09/

COAL

Garth Madsen
10/

Octopus Speaking

Jennifer Compton
11/

Hamlet In The Mind Of A Country Schoolteacher

Michael Farrell
12/

Waterlily Pond 

Judith Beveridge
13/

Visitor

Kevin Brophy
14/

 1. ‘LASCIATE OGNE SPERANZA, VOI CH’INTRATE’

John Kinsella
15/

from New Energy

Jennifer Mackenzie
16/

Empty Your Eyes

Robert Adamson
17/

And now the Reef

Margaret Bradstock and
18/

Adani

Jennifer Maiden
19/

How to Dive in Kelp Forest

Susan Fealy
20/

Coal Mines

Caroline Williamson
21/

Stop Adani

Anne M Carson and Julian Bailey
22/

Recommendations for a Western Australian Coastal Pastoral

Caitlin Maling
23/

Lake Mungo Series

Rose Lucas
24/

focal geology (2)  

Patricia Sykes
25/

ADANI Be Gone. ADANI Move on!  

E A Gleeson
26/

To be a Cat Curled

Stuart Cooke
27/

[6] Carbon and The waiting earth

Tricia Dearborn
28/

Earth Interview in the Anthropocene

Anne Elvey
29/

Coral not Coal

Kristin Hannaford
30/

Mining Tax

Siobhan Hodge
31/

armour against Adani  

Susan Hawthorne
32/

Royalty

Phillip Hall
33/

Adani was a jolly old king, and a jolly old king was he

Kit Kelen
34/

Hope For Whole  

Jill Jones
35/

The Eater of Worlds

Michael Aiken
36/

2030, Adani, a Retrospective

Michelle Cahill
37/

Study for an untitled landscape

Richard James Allen
38/

Untitled

Pete Spence
39/

The unspeakables

Dan Disney
40/

Building a Happy Nation

Michele Seminara
41/

Hymn to the Commodity-fetish  

Jonathan Dunk
42/

Fairy Floss

Jennifer Harrison
43/

LINES OF GALILEE  

Judith Rodriguez
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