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Issue Details: First known date: 2002... 20 July 2002 of The Canberra Times est. 1926 The Canberra Times
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2002 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Poet's Life Provides Evocative Slice of Local History, Robert Willson , single work review
— Review of Where the Dead Men Lie : The Story of Barcroft Boake, Bush Poet of the Monaro : 1866-1892 Hugh Capel , 2002 single work biography ;
(p. 16) Section: Panorama
The Gap : Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina, Marion Halligan , single work column
Marion Halligan catches up on her reading with Leo Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina.
(p. 18) Section: Panorama
Corinne's Date, Patricia Stone , single work short story (p. 20) Section: Panorama
Pairing Poet and Artist, Helen Musa , single work column Section: The Canberra Review
In the Rose Gardeni"Wind whispered the bamboo in the white gravel garden", Jennifer Dickerson , single work poetry Section: The Canberra Review
Lovei"Our life is so familiar, one with the other", Jennifer Dickerson , single work poetry Section: The Canberra Review
Cat Hunteri"Hungry Dawson was in the pub today,", Jennifer Dickerson , single work poetry Section: The Canberra Review
Cha Cha Girli"Pink flushfaced", Jennifer Dickerson , single work poetry Section: The Canberra Review
Photo Albumi"Whose house is that? He wonders", Jennifer Dickerson , single work poetry Section: The Canberra Review
For a Sisteri"They say my sister is dying", Jennifer Dickerson , single work poetry Section: The Canberra Review
Bush Firei"The flames came quick up to the old swing", Jennifer Dickerson , single work poetry Section: The Canberra Review
Maroochy Riveri"At low tide I snagged my foot and bled;", Jennifer Dickerson , single work poetry Section: The Canberra Review
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