Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Everybody Has a Place : Curating Stories from the First 40 Years of Fringe
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'For 40 years, the Melbourne Fringe Festival has been both a mainstay and a disruptor in Melbourne’s cultural landscape. To celebrate the anniversary of this beloved festival, State Library Victoria teamed up with Fringe for The rest is up to you: Melbourne Fringe Festival 1982–2062' (Introduction) 

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    y separately published work icon The La Trobe Journal no. 107 November 2022 25506854 2022 periodical issue 'This edition of The La Trobe Journal reflects some of the ideas and experiences that have coloured these past three years, as the COVID-19 lockdowns rolled on. As we tried to stay well and mentally active, many of us turned our attention to our homes and gardens, or to more introspective pursuits like art and literature. This issue touches on these themes, and we also look to the past, to remember what we are capable of enduring.' (Editorial introduction) 2022 pg. 79-83
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