Judith Arundell Wright (31 May 1915 – 25 June 2000) was an Australian poet, environmentalist and campaigner for Aboriginal land rights. She was a recipient...
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Judith Wright (1915–2000) was an Australian poet, environmentalist and campaigner for Aboriginal land rights. Judith Wright may also refer to: Judith...
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H. C. Coombs (section Relationship with Judith Wright)
Molonglo would be named Coombs. It adjoins the new suburb of Wright, named after Judith Wright. See, e.g., Donald Markwell, Keynes and Australia, Reserve...
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The Judith Wright Award, also known as the Judith Wright Prize, was awarded annually as part of the ACT Poetry Award between 2005 and 2011 for a book of...
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The Judith Wright Award was an annual Australian poetry prize awarded as part of the ACT Poetry Award between 2005 and 2011. Judith Wright Award may also...
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Judith Wright (born 1945) in Meanjin (Brisbane) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans installation, video, sculpture, painting, drawing,...
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At Cooloolah is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was first published in The Bulletin magazine on 7 July 1954, and later in the poet's poetry...
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The Judith Wright Arts Centre, formerly the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, is a visual and performing arts centre in Fortitude Valley in Brisbane...
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"Bullocky" (1944) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in The Bulletin on 27 September 1944, and was subsequently reprinted...
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The Arts Queensland Judith Wright Calanthe Award is awarded annually as part of the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards for a book of collected poems...
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published by a not-for-profit organisation. Its patron is Barry Jones. Judith Wright Poetry Prize for New and Emerging Poets (A$9,000), established in 2007...
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of writers called the Barjaj Group, which included Pamela Crawford, Judith Wright and Thea Astley. She had poor eyesight from an early age an in 1950...
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Australia. It is named in honour of Judith Wright, a poet, environmentalist and Aboriginal land rights advocate. Wright is in the Murrumbidgee electorate...
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Contemporary Music Performance International Society for Contemporary Music Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts London Centre of Contemporary Music Quebec...
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"South of My Days" (1945) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in The Bulletin on 8 August 1945, and was subsequently...
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and Helidon. The name of the electorate was chosen to honour the poet Judith Wright. The division has been represented since the 2010 election by Scott...
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transgression". In 2017 she also won first and third prizes in the Overland Judith Wright Poetry Prize for New and Emerging Poets for "Guarded by birds" and "Dropbear...
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Mikhail Sholokhov (awarded in 1965). Four of the nominees were women: Judith Wright, Ina Seidel, Nelly Sachs (awarded in 1966), and Katherine Anne Porter...
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left for dead in the Water Police car park. Guest Stars: John Adam, Judith Wright, Blazey Best, Barry Quin, Rupert Reid, John Rohan. 45 19 "Blood Trail...
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Australian Songs (1950–1962), for 1 voice and piano, settings of poems by Judith Wright "Midnight" "Winter Kestrel" "The Old Prison" "Woman's Song" "The Twins"...
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Joseph Wright (disambiguation) Joshua Wright (disambiguation) Judith Wright (disambiguation) Julian Wright (disambiguation) Katherine Wright (disambiguation)...
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younger artists and poets, including Charles Blackman, Robert Dickerson, Judith Wright, Barrett Reid, Charles Osborne, Laurence Hope and Nadine Amadio. Reed...
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Judith Ellen Light (born February 9, 1949) is an American actress. She made her professional stage debut in 1970, before making her Broadway debut in the...
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Sydney: Angus and Robertson. p. 73. Judith Wright (2006). With Love & Fury: Selected Letters of Judith Wright. National Library of Australia. p. 416...
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Leven Prize for Poetry Harri Jones Memorial Prize for Poetry Judith Wright Prize Judith Wright Calanthe Award Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry Mary Gilmore...
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been editor of the literary journal Unusual Work. П. O. won the 2020 Judith Wright Calanthe Prize for Poetry for Heide at the Queensland Premier's Literary...
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Age Book Of The Year Award — Poetry, VIC for Authentic Local 2018 — Judith Wright Calanthe Award — Poetry, QLD for click here for what we do 2019 — Prime...
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Anne Elder Award and the Judith Wright Prize, and was shortlisted for the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry, the Judith Wright Calanthe Award and the Mary...
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century included Dame Mary Gilmore, Kenneth Slessor, A. D. Hope and Judith Wright. Among the best known contemporary poets are Les Murray and Bruce Dawe...
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specific epithet wrightae honours poet, naturalist and conservationist Judith Wright, a cofounder of the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland. The...
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