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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... no. 163 2021 of Island est. 1990- Island
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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.
Tabulations (A Nine Year)i"First thing, The Morning News: Virus Travel Expedited by Cool", Grace Yee , single work poetry (p. 10)
Masqueradei"the sun had moved to the left", Jane Gibian , single work poetry (p. 11)
The Mowing, Ivy Ireland , single work short story (p. 12-17)
Unmarked Grave, Claire Corbett , single work essay (p. 18-25)
The Break Walli"A few crabs are packed in the crevices of the break wall.", Judith Beveridge , single work poetry (p. 26)
Elegyi"Hard to keep an empty chair at the table where together we scoff", Petra White , single work poetry (p. 27)
Boy Falling, Mark Smith , single work short story (p. 28-29)
Lagi"on the night of the day I return to her home, I dream", Kay Are , single work poetry (p. 38)
Very Originsi"Beer in plastic cups in the once most bombed hotel in Europe", Paul Magee , single work poetry (p. 39)
Dressing for the Apocalypse, Joan Fleming , single work essay (p. 40-45)
Emerging Tasmanian Aboriginal Writers Award 2021, single work interview (p. 46)
Life between the River and the Concrete Pavement, Nicola Ingram , single work poetry (p. 47)
An Exceptional Future, Greg Lehman , single work essay
'Tasmania has been lauded for its natural beauty and sublime landscapes by European arrivals since the late nineteenth century. It took another century for the island's biodiversity and unique ecologies to be recognised for their inherent values. In 1995, something occurred that many thought impossible -  Tasmanian Aboriginal land rights were granted to a people whom popular history had declared were gone forever. In addition, a burgeoning conversation movement in Australia has increasingly recognised that Western models of ecological value based on rarity, diversity or threat are able to embrace the principles of ethics and knowledge emerging from Indigenous lifeworlds. This has resulted in what Philip Toyne has described as 'a green black alliance to stem the tide of destructive elements in our society', embracing our responsibilities to the past and recognising the deep values and connections that make a place an enduring home?' (Introduction)
(p. 48-54)
Secret Beach, Leigh Rigozzi , single work graphic novel short story (p. 56-61)
A Room Beneath the Earth, Georgia Brough , single work short story (p. 62-65)
Kitschi"They (that is we) were just like everyone else", Tracy Ryan , single work poetry (p. 66-67)
Antipsychotic, Erin Stewart , single work essay (p. 68-73)
Transformer, Will Cox , single work short story (p. 74-79)
Wind : Feelingi"My library of slurs minimal", Louis Klee , single work poetry (p. 80)
Removali"Both his old neighbours, not old as him, have died", Derek Wright , single work poetry (p. 81)
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