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Issue Details: First known date: 1981... vol. 4 no. 5 October 1981 of Identity est. 1971 Identity
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1981 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Okay, Let's Be Honesti"Okay, let's be honest:", Robert Walker , single work poetry (p. 26) Section: Inner Thoughts
Note: Author has written as Robbie Walker
Roses Are Out of Seasoni"Roses are out of season", Tony Sullivan , single work poetry (p. 27) Section: Inner Thoughts
Leavingi"They tell me you are leaving,", Robert Veen , single work poetry (p. 27) Section: Inner Thoughts
Robert Walker, single work biography
A small biography of poet Robert Walker.
(p. 27) Section: Inner Thoughts
Mythology, Cliff Coulthard , single work single work prose dreaming story

Aboriginal legends all over Australia are recorded in what is called mythology... The Adnjamathanha people living in the Flinders Ranges, north from Nepabunna, Leigh Creek, Copley, Beltana, Hawker, Quorn and Port Augusta still tell and respect the stories related to their particular mythologies.' This article includes two myths, one is about two heroes call Vadlu Billa who travelled down the eastern side of the Flinders. The other is about the kingfisher and initiation. This story tells how giant serpents, called Arkuru, following a legendary kingfisher created many of the creeks, hills and gorges in the Flinders Ranges.

(p. 33-34)
Robert Bropho Fringedwellers, Faith Bandler , single work review
— Review of The Fringe Dwellers Nene Gare , 1961 single work novel ;
'In his introduction to Fringedweller Bropho says 'I've been a fringedweller all my life in and around the metropolitan Perth area...'
(p. 38)
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