The secret Australian poetry revival

One of the oldest forms of literary expression, poetry is not just surviving, it's thriving with festivals, diversity and, of course, Instagram.
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Emilie Zoey Baker performs on stage. Image by Caterina Fizzano

‘Poetry is a form of expression quite unlike any other,’ University of Queensland Press (UQP) Publishing Director Madonna Duffy told ArtsHub. ‘It has an unparalleled ability to move the reader, and distils grand themes and challenging issues into evocative lines that speak to the heart.’

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