
- when they came/ for you elegies/of resistance – Christopher Barnett’s Melbourne Book Launch
- “… go out to the world of cow” – listening to Queenie, Sappho and Hawthorne: Sarah St Vincent Welch reviews ‘Cow’ by Susan Hawthorne
- Bringing the Reader Full Circle: Lisa Wardle reviews The Swarm by Andy Kissane
- Cornelis Vleeskens: towards a retrospective – Mark Roberts
- Beautifully Composed Poetry: Judith Beveridge launches Magic Logic by David Mortimer
- Fidelio Geronimo: Duncan Hose’s Launch speech for Corey Wakeling’s Goad Omen.
- All Features Great and Small: Robbie Coburn reviews Between Giants by Ashley Capes
- With Pretty Air and Marginal Grace: Rebecca Kylie Law review’s The Sea of Heartbeak (Unexpected Resilience) by Les Wicks
- A Combination of Accident, Pleasure & Deep Thought: Ron Pretty Launches Kevin Brophy’s Walking: New & Selected Poems
- Regime Takes a Stand Against Plagiarism: Mark Roberts Reviews Regime Issue 2
- A Slow Unfolding: Patrick McCauley Reviews Limen by Susan Hawthorne
- A Non Review of The First 30 and Other Poems by Graham Nunn
- “There is history, but it won’t tell”: Rae Desmond Jones Launches Sea of Heartbeak (Unexpected Resilience) by Les Wicks
- Battered Zucchini Flowers: Julia Miller reviews The Conversation by David Brooks
- F for Fake: Poetry and Plagiarism
- The Petrov Poems land in Melbourne and Sydney
- What Does a Spy Look Like? Kevin Brophy Launches The Petrov Poems by Lesley Lebkowicz in Melbourne
- Oscillations, Tensions and Drama: joanne burns launches The Petrov Poems by Lesley Lebkowicz in Sydney
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