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Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 28 January 2006 of The Age est. 1854 The Age
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A Fleeting Affair in the Cool of a Lost Moment, Kate Holden , single work column (p. 3) Section: A2
Weasel Words Kill Dissent, Martin Flanagan , single work essay (p. 5) Section: Insight
Something to Celebrate: A Homemade Creative Genius, Peter Craven , single work column (p. 9) Section: Insight
The Right Laugh It'll Be All Right on the Night, John Birmingham , single work essay (p. 11-13) Section: A2
Note: With title: The Right Laugh
Public and Private, David McCooey , single work review
— Review of Friendly Fire Jennifer Maiden , 2005 selected work poetry ; Rattus Rattus : New and Selected Poems Peter Rose , 2005 selected work poetry ;
(p. 25) Section: Insight
Capital Secrets The Power of Positive Rejection, Frances Atkinson , single work criticism (p. 26-27) Section: Insight
Note: ports (Marion Halligan)
First Voice : Dorothy Porter Reflects on Writing One of Her First Poems, Survivor of the Auto Da Fe, Dorothy Porter , single work column
Porter recalls one of her early poems, 'Survivor of the Auto Da Fe', a dramatic monologue that she wrote during her final year of school.
(p. 27) Section: Insight
Non-Fiction, Steven Carroll , single work review
— Review of They Called Him Boy Peter Fenton , 2006 single work biography ;
(p. 28) Section: Insight
Tears and Cheers : Martine Murray Reveals the Books that Made Her Laugh and Cry, Martine Murray , single work column (p. 30) Section: Insight
Bird Flu Epidemici"In the event, you can be sure we've made arrangements", Thomas Shapcott , single work poetry (p. 31) Section: Insight
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