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Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 19 February 2005 of The Age est. 1854 The Age
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* Contents derived from the 2005 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Nothing to Crowe About The Fall of a Film, Tony Davis , Alexa Moses , single work criticism
Davis and Moses talk with actors and crew and others involved with the aborted production of Eucalyptus in an attempt to discover the reason for the abandonment of filming. Most accounts point to a rift in relations between director and co-script writer Jocelyn Moorhouse and executive producer and actor Russell Crowe.
(p. 1) Section: Insight
Escape from Botany Bay - and a Biographer, Neil Hanson , single work review
— Review of Mary Bryant : Her Life and Escape from Botany Bay Jonathan King , 2004 single work biography ;
(p. 4) Section: Review
Election Promisei"There are no more deliveries of earth", Josephine Scicluna , single work poetry (p. 4) Section: Review
Pick of the Week, Fiona Capp , single work review
— Review of City Bushman : Henry Lawson and the Australian Imagination Christopher Lee , 2004 single work criticism ;
(p. 4) Section: Review
Fiction, Cameron Woodhead , single work review
— Review of Pathway to Treason Ken Harris , 2005 single work novel ;
(p. 5) Section: Review
A Blighted Life in Finnigan's Wake, Dianne Dempsey , single work review
— Review of Surrender Sonya Hartnett , 2005 single work novel ;
(p. 5) Section: Review
On My Bedside Table : Terri Janke, Terri Janke , single work column (p. 6) Section: Review
Another Story, Jason Steger , single work column (p. 6) Section: Review
For Gorsake, Keep Laughing: This is Serious, Juliette Hughes , single work essay
Juliette Hughes writes about humour and what, in literature, makes her laugh.
(p. 8) Section: Review

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