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May 2025

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The Australian literary scene and beyond is under attack. Tune in to our podcast, where poets Magan Magan and Michele Seminara explore the hostile nature of woke ideology and its attack on freedom of expression in the arts.

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The Vault
  • My Father’s Shopping List (Mark O’Flynn)My Father’s Shopping List (Mark O’Flynn)
    The trouble with having a doctor for a father is that you are brought up calling a spade a spade. Or more accurately a spatula a spatula, a scalpel a ... Read More
  • Discoursing DiasporaDiscoursing Diaspora
    It’s International Diversity Day and at Verity La we’re taking this opportunity to announce our Discoursing Diaspora writing and arts project. International Diversity Day (also known as World Day for Cultural Diversity, Dialogue ... Read More
  • Burroughs Does Oz (Joe Dolce)Burroughs Does Oz (Joe Dolce)
      The Burroughs from Snowy River Burroughs of the Overflow Burrough’s Five Heys *Cut-ups sourced from The Man from Snowy River and Clancy of the Overflow by A.B Paterson, Five Bells by Kenneth ... Read More
  • Growth Always Growth (Fabrice Poussin)Growth Always Growth (Fabrice Poussin)
    Fabrice Poussin teaches French and English. Author of novels and poetry, his work has appeared in Kestrel, Symposium, Eskimo Pie, The Chimes and will appear in other magazines throughout 2016.  ... Read More
  • Yo Soy Mexico City <br> (Atreyee Gupta)Yo Soy Mexico City <br> (Atreyee Gupta)
            Yo soy poderosa, yo soy abultado — El Monstruo         I beat with the syncopated rhythm of twenty-five million hearts criss-crossing my sinking calles         Me quema con potencial bajo del decaimiento ... Read More
The Vault
  • Bird Call (Djon Mundine)Bird Call (Djon Mundine)
    Anne’s Song If the song of the songbird,  could replace my wrong word  Then my dear, that’s the song I would borrow  And tonight, you would hear the saddest song ... Read More
  • THE HOUSES THAT HOLD US: Zenobia Frost’s After the Demolition (Tony Messenger)THE HOUSES THAT HOLD US: Zenobia Frost’s After the Demolition (Tony Messenger)
    Review by Tony Messenger Edited by Robyn Cadwallader The house, quite obviously, is a privileged entity for a phenomenological study on the intimate values of inside space, provided, of course, ... Read More
  • Postcards (Jane Akweley Odartey)Postcards (Jane Akweley Odartey)
      Artist’s Statement These abstract photographs are from an ongoing series entitled Postcards—based on the notion that the individual is a world of its own. The work serves as an aesthetic ... Read More
  • Memory for Dust (James Laidler)Memory for Dust (James Laidler)
    Artist’s Statement ‘Memory for Dust’ is a poem that lay buried in one of my journals for a number of years. It recounts the death of our pet cat which ... Read More
  • Cartography (Paul Hetherington)Cartography (Paul Hetherington)
    Cartography 1. The width of our expression was never as wide as the ocean. The depth we knew rarely troubled the lantern fish. Yet your hands were waves, absorbed in ... Read More