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Includes works by more than 80 poets, predominantly from Australia, but also including representation from South Africa, the USA, the UK and New Zealand. Money raised from the sale of the book is to be used to support refugees and asylum seekers.
Notes
Book launched by Ray Martin on 12 March 2003 at the North Sydney Council Chambers.
Contents indexed selectively.
Contents
* Contents derived from the Sydney,New South Wales,:Live Poets' Press,2003 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A poem written from the perspective of the day after Australia refused permission for the Norwegian freighter, The Tampa, to land on its shores with 400 mainly-Afghan asylum seekers in August 2001.
(p. 27)
The Unsharedi"Our hearts are shrinking to fit our leader's chest.",M. T. C. Cronin,
single work poetry
(p. 27-28)
[Review] Open Boat, Barbed Wire SkySue Hicks,
2003single work correspondence — Appears in:
Five Bells,Autumnvol.
10no.
22003;(p. 3)Sue Hicks farewells her Australian friends prior to her return to England after 20 years of living in Australia. She also thanks those who offered support in the publication of Open Boat Barbed Wire Sky.
[Review] Open Boat, Barbed Wire SkySue Hicks,
2003single work correspondence — Appears in:
Five Bells,Autumnvol.
10no.
22003;(p. 3)Sue Hicks farewells her Australian friends prior to her return to England after 20 years of living in Australia. She also thanks those who offered support in the publication of Open Boat Barbed Wire Sky.