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    Launch of Westerly OSI16: Oceans

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    Ground Floor Auditorium, Indian Ocean Marine Research Centre, UWA Campus (Or ONLINE)
    crawley, australia
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    Launch of Westerly OSI16: Oceans! 

    We are pleased to share this issue with you, which offers literary and poetic responses to the ocean and its depths.

    This special issue of Westerly is guest-edited by Prema Arasu. Contributors include scientists from the OI alongside literary luminaries and emerging WA writers. This event will feature readings by Stephen Chinna, Ange Yang, and Yakup Niyazi.

    Copies of the issue will be available at the event (the issue will also be available from the Westerly website)

    Note: the event will also be live-streamed for those who cannot attend in person. Should you wish to attend online, please select the ticket option for online attendees. 

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    About Westerly

    Westerly, one of Australia’s leading literary journals, is published by The Westerly Centre and is based at The University of Western Australia. Since its inception in 1956, Westerly has published fiction, poetry and essays with a special emphasis on Australia, particularly WA, and the Asian region.

    The Magazine has been instrumental in the careers of many national and internationally renowned writers, including major WA writers such as Randolph Stow, Dorothy Hewett, T. A. G. Hungerford and Elizabeth Jolley; highly awarded contemporary writers, including Tim Winton, Kim Scott and Sally Morgan; and important local poets like John Kinsella, Tracy Ryan, John Mateer and Lucy Dougan. 

    Westerly is published with the support of Creative Australia, the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, The University of Western Australia and the Arthur Finn Bequest. We are, as always, extremely grateful for this support. 

    Westerly is available online at: https://westerlymag.com.au

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