Editor's note: This publication is a partnership between the Akeyulerre Healing Centre, NT Writers Centre and Ptilotus Press. It was made possible through community fundraising and in-kind support. Ptilotus Press wishes to thank all of those who contributed.
Contains works by Agnes Perrurle Abbott (1 Jan 1937 – 6 May 2019), Amelia Kngwarraye Turner, Bessie Angale Liddle, Carmelina Perrurle Marshall, Carol Kngwarraye Turner, Eva Pengarte Hayes, Helena Pengarte Buzzacott, Janisa Ryder, Julie Angale Hayes, Magdelena Perrurle Marshall, Margaret Pengarte Scobie, Pat Perrurle Ansell Dodds, Patricia Kemarre Webb, Sharon Ampetyane Alice, Shirleen Kemarre Hayes, Shirley Kngwarraye Turner, Sylvia Purrurle Neale, Thelma Nungarryi Ross, Theresa Penangke Alice, Tisha Perrurle Carter, and Ursula Pengarte Nichaloff.
'Despite its extremes, Mparntwe Alice Springs still maintains a grip'
'Despite its extremes, Mparntwe Alice Springs still maintains a grip'