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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 8-14 April 2023 of The Saturday Paper est. 2014 The Saturday Paper
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* Contents derived from the , 2023 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Filmmaker Rolf de Heer, Stephen A. Russell , single work column
'The secret behind Rolf de Heer’s remarkable filmography is pursuing a good life rather than a career. By Stephen A. Russell.' (Introduction)
Alexis Wright Praiseworthy, Claire G. Coleman , single work review
— Review of Praiseworthy Alexis Wright , 2023 single work novel ;

'A few years ago I camped with my beloved in Jalmurark Campground, in Mangarayi and Yungman Country in the top end of the Northern Territory, near the property about which We of the Never Never was written by white woman Jeannie Gunn, who lived there for about a year. It was there that I was woken by the monstrous screams of feral donkeys, a noise that is used by sound designers all around the world whenever they need a terrifying, unearthly sound. And it was there I discovered for the first time that Australia has a feral donkey problem.' (Introduction)

Catherine Therese Things She Would Have Said Herself, Caitlin Doyle-Markwick , single work review
— Review of Things She Would Have Said Herself Catherine Therese , 2023 single work novel ;

'Leslie Bird disapproves of the world. Specifically, she disapproves of gay people, trans people, Muslims, curly hair, exposed décolletages and basically everything that her husband, Wallace, and their children do. Sometimes she keeps her disapproval and bigotry to herself, but mostly she doesn’t.'(Introduction)

Sharp Comfortsi"On the day I finally visited you", Lucy Dougan , single work poetry
3 ’til 8i"I dozed alongside you", Lucy Dougan , single work poetry
Someone Asked What Is down Herei"There is always that,", Lucy Dougan , single work poetry
Easy There Love, Lucy Dougan , single work poetry
Zoey Dawson, Kate Holden , single work column
'When she was a child, theatre-maker Zoey Dawson watched Bette Midler in the iconic 1980s film Beaches and realised who she wanted to be. By Kate Holden.' (Introduction)
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