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Online workshops ROCK. You can do them from anywhere! http://www.australianpoetrycentre.org.au /?page_id=376
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ZAKA - members of this organisation, most of whom are Orthodox Jews, aid in the identification of the victims of terrorism and other disasters, gathering body parts and spilled blood for proper burial.

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Tickets on sale for our festival in Goolwa South Australia NOW. Please see http://www.australianpoetrycentre.org.au /?page_id=846 and dont forget to listen to our live RRR radio poetry show tomorrow at 12noon http://www.rrr.org.au/
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ZAKA - members of this organisation, most of whom are Orthodox Jews, aid in the identification of the victims of terrorism and other disasters, gathering body parts and spilled blood for proper burial.

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Check out our latest news: http://www.australianpoetrycentre.org.au /?page_id=5
www.australianpoetrycentre.org.au
ZAKA - members of this organisation, most of whom are Orthodox Jews, aid in the identification of the victims of terrorism and other disasters, gathering body parts and spilled blood for proper burial.

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Henley Beach Cafe Poet, K*m Mann, runs Poetry under the Pier, just down from her cafe Morska Villa.
Here is a pic taken Sunday 20th December 2009.

Cafe Poetsさん Henley Beach Cafe Poet, K*m Mann, runs Poetry under the Pier, just down from her cafe Morska Villa. Check our photo section for a pic!

Cafe Poetsさん Seeking representatives of POETRY ORGANISATIONS all over Australia. We want you! An Australian Poetry Symposium will be held at our Goolwa Poetry Festival in April. This Geoffrey Robertson-style ‘hypothetical’ will explore, question, discuss and debate the 'Australian Poetry scene', its successes, failings, impact on o...ur lives and the future for Australian poets and poetry. Contact the APC to get involved

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We are currently SEEKING PROPOSALS for events, activities, ideas and
opportunities (poetry-related please) which we could assist you to
manage, market, promote or produce at our NATIONAL POETRY FESTIVAL in
Goolwa, South Australia: April 23-26, 2010. Check our website for
details: http://www.australianpoetrycentre.org.au /?page_id=846
www.australianpoetrycentre.org.au
Sometimes, the outlets seem so thin: television,exercise, either side of minor violences. Writingin the Carlton Gardens, this mannered shadow,

Cafe Poetsさん Friday 26 June: Sospeso Readings, Hawthorn VIC 7.00pm - Featuring Anthony O’Sullivan, Myron Lysenko and Ezra Bix as MC. First half of the evening is Open Mic for poets to perform their work and the best few will be selected to read on the APC podcast No

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We're back with a new Cafe Poet profile! Fiona Mcllroy takes centrestage today: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=26 86125&id=68995496578
Profile of Fiona McIIroy.
Born 1947 in Melbourne, I have travelled widely, with a micro-climatologist... father who went to arid places like Arizona and Egypt. After studying language, literature and philosophy, I moved bush. Twenty-two years in far East Gippsland developing an intentional community called Warm
Corners Co-op, and three children later, I moved to Canberra for children's high schooling.
In my community sector roles, I became known as the community poet who could never resist placing verse in the newsletters as well as prose.
In 2000, I joined my mother May Cecily Wright, sister-in-law Deb Foskey and sister Fran McIlroy in publishing a poetry collection titled: Warm Corners (Gininderra Press). As a teacher of all ages, community edeucator, workshop leader and life coach, I enjoy encouraging others to realise their potential. The Australian landscape is a deep sorce of nourishment and inspiration, as evident in the recent book of poetry titled: Taste of a Poem:
(Ginninderra Press) The poems take heart from a love of life and the earth in all its awesome beauty. Social comment and satire are another element of my poetry. Being resident poet in a cafe is my natural habitat when not at the Bowen Creek.
Born 1947 in Melbourne, I have travelled widely, with a micro-climatologist... father who went to arid places like Arizona and Egypt. After studying language, literature and philosophy, I moved bush. Twenty-two years in far East Gippsland developing an intentional community called Warm
Corners Co-op, and three children later, I moved to Canberra for children's high schooling.
In my community sector roles, I became known as the community poet who could never resist placing verse in the newsletters as well as prose.
In 2000, I joined my mother May Cecily Wright, sister-in-law Deb Foskey and sister Fran McIlroy in publishing a poetry collection titled: Warm Corners (Gininderra Press). As a teacher of all ages, community edeucator, workshop leader and life coach, I enjoy encouraging others to realise their potential. The Australian landscape is a deep sorce of nourishment and inspiration, as evident in the recent book of poetry titled: Taste of a Poem:
(Ginninderra Press) The poems take heart from a love of life and the earth in all its awesome beauty. Social comment and satire are another element of my poetry. Being resident poet in a cafe is my natural habitat when not at the Bowen Creek.
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Profile of Fiona McIIroy.
Born 1947 in Melbourne, I have travelled widely, with a micro-climatologist father who went to arid places like Arizona and Egypt. After studying language, literature and philosophy, I moved bush. Twenty-two years in far East Gippsland developing an intentional community called Warm
Corners Co-...op, and three children later, I moved to Canberra for children's high schooling.
In my community sector roles, I became known as the community poet who could never resist placing verse in the newsletters as well as prose.
In 2000, I joined my mother May Cecily Wright, sister-in-law Deb Foskey and sister Fran McIlroy in publishing a poetry collection titled: Warm Corners (Gininderra Press). As a teacher of all ages, community edeucator, workshop leader and life coach, I enjoy encouraging others to realise their potential. The Australian landscape is a deep sorce of nourishment and inspiration, as evident in the recent book of poetry titled: Taste of a Poem:
(Ginninderra Press) The poems take heart from a love of life and the earth in all its awesome beauty. Social comment and satire are another element of my poetry. Being resident poet in a cafe is my natural habitat when not at the Bowen Creek.

Cafe Poetsさん Graham Nunn features three fellow Cafe Poets on his blog - Josephine Rowe, Amelia Walker and Lara Taylor. Longer profiles and some writing featured.
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Poets and cafes have always been a happy match and currently there are a number ofpoets undertaking residencies in cafesAustralia wide,thanks to an initiative of the Australian Poetry Centre. And there are some exciting projects happening as a result.

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Laura Smith studied creative writing at the University of Wollongong, then spent a year telling people she was a writer who doesn't write.
She studied to become a lighting technician, then spent a year telling people she was an audience member who doesn't pay.
Laura's publication history includes Voiceworks, 4W, ArtsHub,... Riverina Theatre Company, and Radio National. She has since begun work on a collection of poems about working in the theatre industry.
Laura can be found writing at Caffe Sospeso, Hawthorn, Victoria. www.caffesospeso.com.au for more information.

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