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- Review of *The Antipodean Laboratory: Making Colonial Knowledge, 1770–1870*, by Anna JohnstonReview25 May 2024
- Bridging Distances: Ruth Park’s *A Power of Roses* (1953)Essay3 October 2024
- ‘A Talented Daughter of the Mallee’: Myra Morris Meets Regional ReadersEssay28 October 2021
- Aboriginal Women's Life-History Writing, Settler Reading and *Not Just Black and White*Essay11 December 2022
- ‘Listen to the People Who Know’: Nuclear Colonial Memory in the Work of Natalie Harkin and Yhonnie ScarceEssay2 May 2023
- ‘No light, no land or sea’: Urban alienation in Elizabeth Harrower’s *Down in the City*.Essay16 November 2016
- What is Australian Popular Fiction?Essay3 December 2018
- ‘A recognised trouble-maker wherever he goes’: Narrated Surveillance, Redacted Recognition and the International Reach of ASIO’s Cultural Cold WarEssay1 November 2015
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature : 1975Essay1 May 1976
- Christina Stead: An InterviewEssay1 May 1974
- ‘…The Wild Assertion of Vitality’Essay1 October 1977
- Annual Bibliography of Studies in Australian Literature: 1978Essay1 May 1979
- **‘Ordinary Readers’ and Political Uses: Re-Examining Helen Garner’s Non-Fiction Writings about Filicide**Essay29 October 2020
- Charles Harpur’s Disfiguring Origins: Allegory in Colonial PoetryEssay1 May 1990
- Contesting Enslavement: Marriage, Manhood and *My Brilliant Career*Essay1 October 2002
- The Drowned World of Kenneth SlessorEssay1 May 2001
- Good Readers and Good Citizens: Literature, Media and the NationEssay1 October 1999
- *Fredy Neptune*: Metonymy and the Incarnate PrepositionEssay1 October 2001
- Snake Dreaming: The Life-Giving and Life-Taking Powers of the SnakeEssay1 May 2005
- ‘But who considers woman day by day?’: Australian Women Poets and World War IEssay1 May 2007