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Lyn Chatham

from the lighthouse path the curvature of the earth blurs the horizon if you choose to stop and see the edge of the world

Robyn Cairns

beyond our back fence the greys of empty warehouses inside our yard garden pollinators throw spring parties dismal day — container yards block the sun as asbestos fragments float across an agapanthus parking lot Tottenham station — I play the…

Christine Burrows

paper daisies bloomprofuse under ironbarksrooted in mullocktough as desecrated grounda goldrush everlasting — Kennington Reserve/Reservoir,     Dja Dja Wurrung country, Bendigo, VIC  

Gavin Austin

after the march the scent of rosemary blends with beer . . . ‘come in spinner’ shouts from the two-up circle another red dawn bleeds across eastern sky . . . the old grazier escapes sweat-damp sheets in his search…

Wanda Amos

Milky Way stretching the length of the long paddock the drover’s dog stirring to a lone dingo’s howl climbing through the Tarkine … reaching out the sensuality of mossy limbs cicadas scream as summer sun infuses eucalypts, a call and…

Em Thomas-Wilson

Em Thomas-Wilson is a writer who moved to Naarm/ Melbourne after growing up on Whadjuk Noongar country, in Boorloo/ Perth and the South West. These, her first published poems, deal with the emotional experience of preservation—its possibility, its impossibility—and with…

Tony Steven Williams

Tony Steven Williams is a Canberra poet, short-fiction author and occasional songwriter. Both light-hearted and gloomy themes inhabit his work; however, the environment and the human condition are particularly important to him. Tony has two poetry collections (Ginninderra Press): Sun and Moon,…

Rodney Williams

Rodney Williams — contributing editor at Catchment — convenes Time to Write for Baw Baw Arts Alliance. Based on Gunaikurnai country, within Gippsland, Victoria, he has had poetry published internationally in Western free verse and Japanese forms. Released through Ginninderra…

Lyndal Turner

Lyndal Turner was born and raised in Gippsland, Victoria.  After sampling life in the city and overseas, she returned to Gippsland to make great memories with and for her own young children. Work by this poet                  

Julie Tawse

Julie Tawse lives in the Neerim District foothills. She is an ongoing poet and artist, and a retired educator. Her writings, poems and song lyrics have known publication and shortlisting. Close observation, place and identity are at the heart of…