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'‘My Island Home’ was first recorded 35 years ago, a song that emerged from a journey between non-indigenous and Indigenous voices. It’s helped Australians better understand our home and place in it, and points to the value of enshrining Indigenous voices in our constitution so they can continue to speak to us all.' (Introduction)
Bold Typei"We Helveticas are everywhere",Thuy On,
single work poetry
Saturdayi"There will be nothing",Thuy On,
single work poetry
Lost in IKEAi"I reckon we’ve passed that Kivik three times remember that sage or is it khaki ottoman on the right of the Liatorp",Thuy On,
single work poetry