Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 Eyes Are Singing Out : Australia’s Justice System and the Importance of Speaking Up
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'It took me the first thirty pages of Bri Lee’s Eggshell Skull to connect the jittery judge’s associate described in its opening chapter with the self-possessed author I had seen moderating an event at Avid Reader in Brisbane’s West End last year. I hadn’t even realised that the author of the book was Australian. But while Google quickly confirmed this, it would have been difficult to get much further into Lee’s memoir without being struck by the locality of it and its author.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Australian Women's Book Review vol. 29 no. 1 2019 19813512 2019 periodical issue 'Last year there seemed to be some momentum towards accelerating carbon neutral futures, with Green new deals proposed in the US, the UK and Europe and elsewhere and a forthcoming UN climate change conference to meet in Glasgow in late 2020 to review international progress towards targets.' (Carole Ferrier, Editorial introduction) 2019 pg. 21-26
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