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'Jenny: This question reminds me so much of how my Benjamin came out to his grandmother recently. She has been asking him for years: "Why still no girlfriend, not married and no children?" He found the opportunity and told her he was gay, just like I suppose you have to find an opportunity to sit your grandma down and tell her to prepare herself for some "heart attack" announcement. Tell her it's going to be huge like earthquake or volcano. (Please do not blame Jenny if your grandma actually has a heart attack and dies.)' (Publication abstract)

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    y separately published work icon The Lifted Brow no. 33 March 2017 11019933 2017 periodical issue

    'The Australian Senate is soon to debate a bill that, if passed, would prevent people who arrive by boat seeking asylum in Australia from ever gaining long-term settlement and protection, and, as a consequence, ultimately rewrite the definition of ‘refugee’ in this country. Allegedly a deterrent to people smugglers and an effort to stop people drowning at sea, the proposal is the product of a policy that attempts to shift the meaning of words in order to violate human rights and international law, gag information, and dehumanise victims.' (Editorial Introduction (Brady-Brown, Annabel and Dzunko, Zoe Lifted Brow, The, No. 33,(3))

    2017
    pg. 125-126
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