Wreck of the Chang Chow off Fraser Island, October 1884 single work   poetry   "Maybe the compass needle spun wildly"
Issue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 Wreck of the Chang Chow off Fraser Island, October 1884
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Notes

  • Author's note: Originally Great Sandy Island, renamed for Eliza Fraser, survivor of the Stirling Castle shipwreck in 1836.

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Pomelo Tree Margaret Bradstock , Charnwood : Ginninderra Press , 1999 Z929281 1999 selected work poetry Charnwood : Ginninderra Press , 1999 pg. 34
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Open Boat, Barbed Wire Sky Sue Hicks (editor), Danny Gardner (editor), Sydney : Live Poets' Press , 2003 Z1015552 2003 anthology poetry 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. Sydney : Live Poets' Press , 2003 pg. 70
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  • Fraser Island, Maryborough - Hervey Bay - Fraser Island area, Maryborough - Rockhampton area, Queensland,
  • 1884
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