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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... vol. 32 no. 22 06 November 2022 of Eureka Street est. 1991- Eureka Street
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* Contents derived from the , 2022 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Rocker, Writer, Activist : The Many Lives of Paulie Stewart, Andrew Hamilton , single work review

'I met Paulie Stewart on the last pages of All the Rage, when he came to work at Jesuit Social Services. There he lit up any room that he entered and helped change the lives of young people with whom he worked. I knew that he was the brother of Tony Stewart, one of the five newspaper reporters killed at Balibo, and that had also been a member of a band of which I had vaguely heard: Painters and Dockers. I found that he was a great story-teller. Two tales stay in my mind.' (Introduction)

Harlequin Countryi"Along the tree lined rural highway", Paul Williamson , single work poetry
Joy to the Towni"Early farms that grazed this Yorta Yorta country", Paul Williamson , single work poetry
The Book Corner : Dogging the Man in the Iron Mask, Andrew Hamilton , single work review
— Review of Justice in Kelly Country : The Story of the Cop Who Hunted Australia's Most Notorious Bushrangers Lachlan Strahan , 2022 single work biography ;
'Justice in Kelly Country: The story of the cop who hunted Australia’s most notorious bushrangers by Lachlan Strahan. Monash University Publishing As I prepared to read Justice in Kelly Country, I mused on the challenge of the task faced by the author. The life of a policeman whose career stretched over thirty years encompasses so many events and relationships. When a significant part of that story is intermeshed with such a fiercely contested story as Ned Kelly’s, telling it introduces the further complexities of the writer’s sympathies and judgments.' (Introduction)
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