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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Close Enough
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'Close Enough' is a magazine by Kareem Aljerf, Abubakar Baabud, Ismaael Farhad, Abaan Khan, Amaan Khan, Harley Tiger Lloyd-Skopic, Zac Shublaq and Mohammed Zayan Yousuf. It is about freedom, travelling, social media and poetry and was born out of a youth-led experimental publishing project, held over 10 weeks (September-November 2017) at the Auburn Youth Centre in Western Sydney. This collection of observation and insights offers a rare glimpse into the world of young men growing up in Western Sydney. -- Page 6.'

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  • 'Close Enough' is a project of Information and Cultural Exchange in partnership woth Auburn Youth Centre, Westworlds and Granville Boys High School. Funded by the NSW Government - Youth Opportunities Program. -- Page 92.' 

  • Contributors : Kareem Aljerf, Abubakar Baabud, Ismaael Farhad, Abaan Khan, Amaan Khan, Harley Tiger Lloyd-Skopic, Zac Shublaq and Mohammed Zayan Yousuf

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First known date: 2018
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