• Les Murray may refer to: Les Murray (broadcaster) (1945–2017), Hungarian-Australian association football broadcaster Les Murray (footballer) (1928–1999)...
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    Les James Murray AM (born László Ürge [ˈyrɡæ ˈlaːsloː]; 5 November 1945 – 31 July 2017) was a Hungarian-born Australian sports journalist, association...
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    National Trust of Australia as one of the 100 Australian Living Treasures. Les Murray was born in Nabiac, New South Wales, and grew up in nearby Bunyah. He...
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  • Les Murray (27 September 1928 – 27 May 1999) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Holmesby...
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    long-time colleague at SBS, Les Murray, wished that Johnny's prophecy for Australian football would ring true. In the documentary, Murray professed that "Johnny's...
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  • international attention after they collaborated with sports commentator Les Murray for a tribute song honouring the French football player Zinedine Zidane...
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    Fred D'Aguiar, and in Australia and New Zealand, with work since 1990 by Les Murray, John Tranter, Dorothy Porter, David Foster, Alistair Te Ariki Campbell...
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    to try, but was then bought by Murray for practising on tour. In addition to this Les Paul, he primarily used a 2002 Les Paul Classic with a Seymour Duncan...
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    2017) C'est une chose sérieuse que d'être parmi les hommes (2014), a collection of poems by Les Murray translated by Tammet into French Islands of Genius...
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  • depicts natural landmarks such as Lake Eyre and Uluru. It was written by Les Murray, scored by David Bridie, and narrated by Alex Scott. https://www.imax...
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  • figures Les Murray and Bob Ellis. It covers a trip the two men take to visit key places growing up together. Article by Bob Ellis on Les Murray from his...
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    David Perry, Lillian Roxon and Darcy Waters. From 1961 to 1962, poet Les Murray resided in Brian Jenkins's Push household at Glen Street, Milsons Point...
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  • bodybuilder Les Murray (broadcaster) (1945–2017), Hungarian-Australian sports journalist Les Murray (poet) (1938–2019), Australian poet Leticia Murray (born...
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  • Otherworld: Poems (1983) is a collection of poetry by the Australian writer Les Murray. The anthology contains 44 poems, all original. Writing in The Canberra...
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  • Boys Who Stole the Funeral (1980) is a verse novel by Australian writer Les Murray. It was originally published by Angus and Robertson in Australia in 1980...
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    Port St Mary (redirect from Port-le-Murray)
    to the 2011 census. In the 19th century it was sometimes called Port-le-Murray. The English version Port St Mary comes directly from the Manx version...
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    Hope and Judith Wright. Among the best known contemporary poets are Les Murray and Bruce Dawe, whose poems are often studied in Australian high schools...
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  • Pulver Max Scherzer Michael Schwimer Shane Warne Johann Wolfgang Goethe Les Murray Pacho O'Donnell Michael Flatley Awsten Knight, Waterparks Tim McIlrath...
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  • Subhuman Redneck Poems is a collection of poems by Australian writer Les Murray, published by Duffy and Snellgrove in 1996. The collection contains 66...
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  • Neptune: A Novel in Verse (1998) is a verse novel by the Australian poet Les Murray. Told in eight-line stanzas, Fredy Neptune describes the experiences of...
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    Vic.: Dolceamore Music. Dolce, Joe (2017). On Murray's run : poems & lyrics. Selected by Les Murray. Port Adelaide: Ginninderra Press. ""Shaddap You...
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  • poetry, interviews and essays by such internationally renowned writers as Les Murray, Ruth Padel, Göran Sonnevi, Eamon Grennan, Pia Tafdrup, Seamus Heaney...
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    become more of a highway service town and tourist stopping point. The poet Les Murray was born in Nabiac, although his family lived in nearby Bunyah. He travelled...
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  • and value of their calling". Such younger poets included Clive James, Les Murray and Geoffrey Lehmann. By good fortune, one of Banning's closest friends...
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    constitution. This proposed change was drafted by the Australian poet Les Murray, in consultation with the Prime Minister of the time, John Howard: Australians...
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  • Australian Verse is a major anthology of Australian poetry edited by the poet Les Murray. It was first published in 1986 and since has been expanded twice. The...
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    into Malayalam include writings of Juan Ramón Jiménez, Carlo Collodi, Les Murray and Mourid Barghouti. Currently, she lives and works in Thiruvananthapuram...
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    Madalyn Murray O'Hair (née Mays; April 13, 1919 – September 29, 1995) was an American activist supporting atheism and separation of church and state. In...
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    for almost 40 years with SBS. In 2018, she announced her resignation. Les Murray Lee Lin Chin Andrew Orsatti George Donikian Indira Naidoo Craig Foster...
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  • time as other notable Australians including Clive James, Germaine Greer, Les Murray, John Bell, Robert Hughes and Mungo McCallum. He lived in Sydney with...
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