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'I’ll begin by confessing that I’m not a huge fan of keynotes. I have a bit of paper directly in front of where I sit in my study in Mullumbimby and written on that piece of paper in large capitals is two things – No More Travel is the first. And the second is No More Keynotes. So, I’m just going to tell you a few brief stories about Freedom, and Free Speech in liberal Western democracies in 2018. (Introduction)

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  • Editor's note: 'Acclaimed Indigenous writer Melissa Lucashenko delivered PEN’s Free Voices address on The Day of The Imprisoned Writer in November, 2018, in the Green Theatre, at the University of Technology, Sydney.'

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