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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... vol. 33 no. 9 15 May 2023 of Eureka Street est. 1991- Eureka Street
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2023 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Bed Readyi"I used to watch you move.", Julian Wood , single work poetry
Not a Stockbrokeri"The moon bobbed over Darling harbour", Julian Wood , single work poetry
Tim Winton's Wild Nature, David Halliday (interviewer), single work interview

'Arguably Australia's most celebrated novelist, the name Tim Winton conjures up images of ocean surf and wild remote beaches. Winton has spent decades exploring the mysteries of the natural world in the pages of his novels and has become a leading voice in the conservation movement, particularly around Ningaloo in WA. Now with the release of his three-part documentary Ningaloo Nyinggulu on ABC, Winton invites readers to explore the remote parts of the country that have inspired his work. In an exclusive interview with Eureka Street’s David Halliday, the novelist behind Cloudstreet, Dirt Music and Breath discusses conservation, mystical encounters, and why we need to rethink our relationship to the wild.' (Introduction)

Cave at the Coronation, Julian Butler , single work column

'Unlikley relationships surfaced at the Coronation as Nick Cave, rock star and writer, arrived walking alongside Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury. Cave's journey, shaped by the loss of his son, has revealed the transformative power of finding solace amidst tragedy and forging unexpected connections.' (Introduction)

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