by Australian Poetry | Apr 3, 2020 | AP Projects, News
Australian Poetry notes with sadness the passing of Bruce Dawe, aged 90. Dawe, born in Fitzroy, in 1930, was perhaps the first poet to find a way to turn the lives of suburban Australians into poetry – poems which often had an undertow of elegy, as if in recognition...
by Australian Poetry | Mar 1, 2020 | Announcements International opportunities, AP Projects, AP Residencies, Poet-in-residence
Mindy Gill is the winner of the 2020 AP / NAHR Eco-Poetry Fellowship. We are thrilled to announce that Mindy Gill is the winner of the 2020 AP / NAHR Eco-Poetry Fellowship. Mindy will take up residency in the village of Sottochiesa, Taleggio Valley, northern Italy,...
by Australian Poetry | Feb 24, 2020 | AP Projects, Competitions and Calls for Submission
We invite all Australian Poetry subscribers to submit to the Australian Poetry Anthology, Volume 8 2020. Submissions to the Anthology opened on Monday, 24 February, and close 11.59 pm, 15 March 2020. The Anthology will be published in May/June, with ACCEPTANCES only...
by Australian Poetry | Apr 10, 2019 | AP Projects, News
Australian poet Anne Elder (1918–1976) Australian Poetry is thrilled to announce the winning and commended books in the 2018 Anne Elder Award. The award is named after Australian poet, Anne Elder, 1918-1976. Sponsored by Anne’s daughter, Cathie, this prestigious,...
by Australian Poetry | Jul 16, 2018 | AP Projects, AP Residencies
Remote Hike Fellowship Opens: 27 June 2018 Closes: 31 July 2018 Australian Poetry subscriber, blogger and poet interviewer, Tony Messenger, also runs a charitable event in May each year, the Larapinta Extreme Walk. In 2019 he is offering a single place free of...
by Australian Poetry | Jul 12, 2018 | AP Projects
We’ve got two new tracks up on SoundCloud – Tell Me Like You Mean It and Electric Journal. Tell Me Like you Mean It features new work from Charlotte Guest (WA), Raelee Lancaster (QLD), Lachy McKenzie (Vic) and Ellen O’Brien (NSW). This night of readings...