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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... vol. 28 no. 19 24 September 2018 of Eureka Street est. 1991- Eureka Street
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2018 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Eye Ringsi"The superb lyrebird flaunts its feathers,", David Atkinson , single work poetry
Birthday Balloti"My eyes grapple with the diffusion of headlights,", David Atkinson , single work poetry
Moving from Uluru to Recognition, Frank Brennan , single work column

'Regardless of previous discussions about Indigenous constitutional recognition, we all need to accept that the 2017 Uluru Statement from the Heart is the new starting point. Though it has been the prerogative of Indigenous Australians to name this starting point for constitutional recognition, the journey will be one of compromise and shared deliberation, and the destination will need to be one identified and owned by all Australians. That's why we all need to talk and engage respectfully. At the moment, we're all stuck in our corners 'going nowhere, fast' as the poet Bruce Dawe would say.'  (Introduction)

Arts Funding Should Not Be a Numbers Game, Andrew Hamilton , single work column

'In modern monarchies it is axiomatic that kings must spend their money responsibly. Even if they are set on not doing so, certain rituals of accountability need to be observed. In particular, commoners who propose projects requiring government funding must apply for it.'  (Introduction)

Here Comes the Mani"Here comes the man", John Cranmer , single work poetry
Bladerunner 2049 and the Making of Souli"Where is the soul' he said", John Cranmer , single work poetry
A Black Tower in Kensingtoni"I am confronted", John Cranmer , single work poetry
Pavement Café in a Windstormi"Perhaps sitting in that Place", John Cranmer , single work poetry
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