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Discusses the The Australian Literature Teaching Survey project funded by the Carrick Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education which will be run by Philip Mead, Alice Healy and Kerry Kilner.
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Lost for WordsRosemary Neill,
2006single work criticism — Appears in:
The Weekend Australian,2-3 December2006;(p. 4-6)Editor's note: Academics receive more funds to study Norse poems than Australian novels; Patrick White is unfashionable; creative writing classes flourish while Australian literature courses disappear. Rosemary Neill charts the abandonment of Oz lit.