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    James Waller

    • James Waller
    • 01 June 2007

    James Waller is a painter, poet and sculptor based in Melbourne, Australia. Notable exhibitions include 'Fabrics of the East' in the Sydney Opera House in 2000, a stage backdrop for the 2004 Kasmir World Music Festival, and 'Crisis, Catharsis and Contemplation' in St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, 2006.

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    Colin Brown

    • Colin Brown
    • 31 May 2007

    Colin Brown was the founding national executive officer of Catholic Earthcare Australia. Prior to that he was the social justice coordinator for the De La Salle Brothers. He has now left Earthcare to return to practising environmental law.

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    Susan Aykut

    • Susan Aykut
    • 30 May 2007

    Susan Aykut is the Deputy Director of the Institute for Public History at Monash University. She completed her Ph.D. at La Trobe University in the Schools of Art History and History and has worked as an historian in a variety of positions in both the university and public sectors.  

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    Kirsty Sangster

    • Kirsty Sangster
    • 17 May 2007

    Kirsty Sangster is a Melbourne poet whose first collection, Midden Places, will be published in 2006 by Black Pepper Press. She submitted two articles to win equal second and highly commended in the inaugural Margaret Dooley Young Writers’ Award.

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    Meaghan Paul

    • Meaghan Paul
    • 17 May 2007

    Meaghan Paul is chaplain at Methodist Ladies’ College, Melbourne. She submitted two articles to win equal second and highly commended in the inaugural Margaret Dooley Young Writers’ Award.

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    A.H. London

    • A.H. London
    • 17 May 2007

    A.H. London has been widely published in journals, magazines and newspapers in Australia. He currently grows olives in the southernmost grove in WA.

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    Mark Miller

    • Mark Miller
    • 17 May 2007

    Mark Miller is an Australian poet who has published two books of poetry. His first - Conversing with Stones - won the Anne Elder Award.

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    Jonathan Hill

    • Jonathan Hill
    • 17 May 2007

    Jonathan is a qualified teacher who was based in Ngukurr late last year, and Minyerri for the first two terms of this year. He has also worked as a boarding school supervisor in Darwin, with teenage boys from remote communities. In Sydney, he has worked with urban Aboriginies, facilitating an after school activities program at The Block in Redfern. He was last year's winner of Eureka Street's Margaret Dooley Award for Young Writers.

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    Angelica Hannan

    • Angelica Hannan
    • 17 May 2007

    Angelica Hannan is a tutor in the Discipline of Government & International Relations at the University of Sydney, and a full-time secondary English teacher. She hopes to commence a PhD candidature in the near future exploring the relationship between the "Global North" and "Global South" and the importance of education in alleviating world poverty.

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    Christine Kearney

    • Christine Kearney
    • 17 May 2007

    Christine Kearney is a freelance writer who has worked in East Timor and Indonesia. She is currently based in Canberra.  

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    Abraham Rushdi

    • Abraham Rushdi
    • 17 May 2007

    Abraham has converted to Islam. He has an honours degree in politics from Monash University.  

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    Ben Fraser

    • Ben Fraser
    • 17 May 2007

    Ben Fraser is an aid worker who has worked and written from Pakistan, Indonesia Afghanistan and Sudan.

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