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In 2007 Barbara Edgar described herself as a retiree with interests in 'writing, painting, metal detecting and life on a small acreage in Eden', New South Wales.
Selling off the Ancestors2007single work short story — Appears in:
ACTWrite,Aprilvol.
13no.
32007;(p. 16-17)Two white men from Broome, seeking to make easy money by trapping native birds, are caught in a cyclone and lose their bearings. They are discovered by an Aboriginal man and reported to Wildlife Protection Officers.