
- Eclectic and Very Satisfying: Peter Boyle reviews Mood Lightning
- Born and Bred: Anthony Lynch launches Circle Work by Cameron Lowe
- Grief and Adolescent Angst: Victoria Nugent reviews The Incredible Here and Now by Felicity Castagna
- Traversing identity and surrealism: Libby Hart reviews Free Logic by Rachael Briggs
- Courageous and Compelling: Judith Beveridge launches Signal Flare by Anthony Lawrence
- A Poignant Yearning: Anna Couani reviews Daughters of Castellorizo by Zeny Giles
- “Let There Be War Between Us”: Robbie Coburn reviews Decline and Fall by Rae Desmond Jones
- The Simultaneous Coexistence of All Time: Stephen Edgar launches Tempo by Sarah Day
- Diverse and Confronting: Andy Kissane reviews Forecast: Turbulence by Janette Turner Hospital
- Weaving an Eerie Tale: Victoria Nugent reviews Juno & Hannah by Beryl Fletcher
- The Ultimate Commitment: The Poetry of Michael Dransfield, Vicki Viidikas and Robert Harris by Robert Adamson
- The Picturesque, The Haze and Other Thoughts: Rebecca Kylie Law reviews The Collected Blue Hills
- Horrors & Hay: Les Wicks reviews Rain Season by Robbie Coburn by Laurie Duggan
- Vale Matthew John Davies
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