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Andrew Stephens reports on Alicia Sometimes' interest in and knowledge of astronomy and cosmology. Sometimes' poems, together with the work of other artists, feature at the Melbourne Planetarium.
(p. 19)
Section: A2
Note:
port. (Alicia Sometimes)
Article includes one of Sometimes' poems. Poem indexed separately.
Untitledi"Imagine a time before the song 'Imagine'",Alicia Sometimes,
single work poetry
(p. 19)
Section: A2
Leonie Wood reports on a 'found' diary that had belonged to Emmeline Borwick. Borwick emigrated to Australia with her family in 1862. Using online resources, Wood discovers much about the life of the Borwick, thereby filling in gaps in the diary's story.