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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 5 June 2021 of The Weekend Australian est. 1977 The Weekend Australian
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2021 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Kindness of Teachers in Our Bleakest Schools, Rebecca English , single work review
— Review of The School : The Ups and Downs of One Year in the Classroom Brendan James Murray , 2021 single work autobiography ;

'THE SCHOOL Brendan James Murray Picador/Pan Macmillan Australia Nonfiction 416pp, $34.99 Brendan James Murray’s The School focuses on a year in the life of a teacher in a low socio-economic state school in a beachside town in Victoria. It is a complex, and realistic portrayal of the contemporary Australian secondary school classroom. It is also a frightening, sad, fraught, and funny exploration of the experience of being a teacher in an Australian secondary school.'  (Introduction)

(p. 14)
Right Time to Tell the Tale, Stephen Romei , single work review
— Review of We Were Not Men Campbell Mattinson , 2021 single work novel ;
(p. 16)
For The Seven Fat Yearsi"Despair is a doll.", Graeme Hetherington , single work poetry (p. 17)
Killer Instinct, Graeme Blundell , single work review
— Review of Mr Inbetween Scott Ryan , 2018 series - publisher film/TV ;
'An antihero – a hit man with a moral compass – keeps this black comedy-crime drama firing It’s a pleasure to welcome back Nash Edgerton’s black crime caper Mr Inbetween for its third and final season after a highly successful international outing. And once again, it continues the underworld adventures of professional hit man Ray Shoesmith, played by the show’s writer and creator, the lugubriously mugged Scott Ryan. (Introduction)
(p. 19)
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