Susan Austin is a poet, eco-socialist activist and mental health occupational therapist living in Nipaluna, Hobart. Her poetry collections Undertow and Incandescence and verse novel Dancing with Empty Prams were published by Walleah Press. Dancing with Empty Prams was longlisted in the 2025 Tasmanian Literary Awards. Susan won the FAW Tasmania Poetry Prize in 2023 and 2021 and was Commended in the national Woorilla Poetry Prize.

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Jen Crawford is a Professor of Creative Writing within the Faculty of Arts and Design at the University of Canberra. She has previously lived and taught in Aotearoa/New Zealand and in Singapore. Her work focuses on the poetics of place, ecological imagination and on cross-cultural engagements in various literary contexts. Her poetry collections include Bad Appendix (Titus Books), Koel (Cordite Books) and A General Image of the Whole Countryside Recovering from the Effects of Winter (forthcoming from Puncher and Wattmann).

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Miro Bilbrough’s counterculture memoir In the Time of the Manaroans was shortlisted for the Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction 2021 and hailed as ‘the best book of non-fiction published in New Zealand in 2020’. Her poetry and essays have appeared in Heat, Written Off, Cordite, Contemporary Feminist Australian Poetry 2016, Australian Poetry Anthology, The Disappearing, Otoliths, Te Pūrere/The Exodus, A Game of Two Halves, Reading Room and Sydney Review of Books; and in her debut chapbook Small-time Spectre.

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Angela Stretch lives on Gadigal/ Sydney, She is a poet, curator and writer from Otautahi/ Christchurch, Aotearoa/New Zealand. The artist uses language and poetry through different mediums and has been exhibited and published nationally, and internationally. She is the director of Poetry Sydney and intelligent animal, and produces Arts Friday on Eastside Radio.

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