Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 Tony Hughes-d’Aeth, Like Nothing on This Earth : A Literary History of the Wheatbelt
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'Tony Hughes-d’Aeth’s Like Nothing on this Earth begins by telling of how his interest in the Western Australian wheatbelt grew out of watching weather reports on TV. He became transfixed by the satellite image of the sharp line that rings Perth, to the north and east, stretching roughly from Geraldton to Esperance and marking out an area most Western Australians know as the wheatbelt.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon JASAL Location and Re-locations vol. 19 no. 2 2019 18506393 2019 periodical issue 'This issue of JASAL consists of five new essays offering fresh perspectives on how we locate Australian literature both geographically and conceptually.' (Ellen Smith and Tony Simoes Da Silva, Editorial introduction) 2019
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