Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 The Risks of Question Time : Not So Black and White
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'At Perth Festival Writers Week, in February 2018, I was privileged to participate in an all-First Nations panel on Indigenous Australian literature. There has been on in almost every writers' festival I have attended and I have been honoured to participate in a few of them. It is important that these platforms exist so that Indigenous voices can be heard and so that people who wish to hear from us can have that opportunity.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Westerly vol. 63 no. 1 2018 14203538 2018 periodical issue

    Presents work from the 2017 Writers' Development Program, supported by the Copyright Agency's Cultural Fund. 

    2018
    pg. 90-93
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    y separately published work icon Editor's Desk - 2019 2019 28824056 2019 periodical issue review 2019
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