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Poetry

Classic Australian Poetry: Botany Bay (author unknown)

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Classic Australian Poetry: Camping, by Barcroft Boake

Classic Australian Poetry: The Camp Fire, by Barcroft Boake

Classic Australian Poetry: The Bush, by James Lister Cuthbertson

The Australian Literature Review is accepting submissions of poetry (over 100 words).

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Submissions should be emailed to auslit@hotmail.com.

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