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Australian literary journal
Meanjin (/miˈændʒɪn/), formerly Meanjin Papers and Meanjin Quarterly, is one of Australia's longest-running literary magazines. Established in 1940 in
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Look up Meanjin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Meanjin is one of several Indigenous Australian names for the city of Brisbane. Several works are
Meanjin_(disambiguation)
2022 EP by Thelma Plum
Meanjin is the third extended play by Australian singer-songwriter Thelma Plum, released on 12 August 2022 through Warner Music Australia. Plum has described
Meanjin_(EP)
Indigenous Australian musician (born 1994)
the forthcoming release of her third EP, Meanjin, alongside its second single "When It Rains It Pours". Meanjin, is Plum's "love letter" to Brisbane and
Thelma_Plum
Australian poet and activist (1915–2000)
Then, she had also worked with Clem Christesen on the literary magazine Meanjin, the first edition of which was published in late 1947. In 1950 she moved
Judith_Wright
Capital city of Queensland, Australia
Brisbane (/ˈbrɪzbən/ BRIZ-bən; Turrbal/Yagara: Meanjin) is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Queensland and the third-most populous
Brisbane
Australian writer and editor
I had understood my task to be to keep Meanjin's separate identity." Although there was speculation Meanjin would move to an online-only format, MUP
Sophie_Cunningham_(writer)
1946 poetry collection by Judith Wright
published by Meanjin Press in 1946. The collection contains 24 poems from a variety of sources, such as Poetry, The Bulletin, and Meanjin, with some being
The Moving Image (poetry collection)
The_Moving_Image_(poetry_collection)
Australian visual artist (born 1950)
visual artist who has had work featured in such publications as The Age, Meanjin, Nation Review, Heat Magazine, AWU Magazine, Time, Penthouse, Der Rabe
Mary_Leunig
Publishing arm of the University of Melbourne
Aboriginal Australian language, meaning 'my house'. The literary journal Meanjin was an editorially independent imprint of MUP from 2008 to 2025. In February
Melbourne University Publishing
Melbourne_University_Publishing
1948 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright
poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in Meanjin in Winter 1948, and was subsequently reprinted in the author's single-author
Train_Journey
Comedic work based on taboo subject matter
Experiments Off: An Interview, interview by Laurie Clancy, published in Meanjin Quarterly, 30 (Autumn, 1971), pp. 46–54, and in Conversations with Kurt
Dark_humor
Australian writer, critic, and teacher
Cultural Cringe was first published in the Melbourne cultural affairs journal Meanjin. It explored ingrained feelings of inferiority that local intellectuals
A._A._Phillips
1946 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright
poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in Meanjin Papers in Autumn 1946, and was subsequently reprinted in the author's single-author
Woman_to_Child
Far-right political party in Australia
ISBN 0-522-84854-0 Jupp, James (1998), 'Populism in the land of Oz,' in Meanjin, Vol.57, No.4, pp. 740–747. Kingston, Margo (1999), Off the Rails. The
One_Nation
Suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
point on the northern bank of the Brisbane River, historically known as Meanjin, Mianjin or Meeanjin in the local Yuggera dialect. The triangular-shaped
Brisbane central business district
Brisbane_central_business_district
Bosnian-Australian writer, poet and essayist
Overland, the Australian Multilingual Writing Project, Rabbit Poetry, Meanjin, Red Room Poetry and Sydney Review of Books. Vucic has lived in Glasgow
Dženana_Vucic
Aboriginal Australian people of Queensland
language. The Turrbal/Yuggera toponym for the central Brisbane area is Meanjin. The ethnonym Turrbal is an exonym which is thought to derive from the
Turrbal
Feeling of inferiority of one's culture to another
the same name published in the Summer 1950 edition of literary journal Meanjin. It explored ingrained feelings of inferiority that local intellectuals
Cultural_cringe
2021 poetry collection by Evelyn Araluen
in the Sydney Morning Herald, Australian Book Review, The Guardian and Meanjin. Reviewers praised Araluen's ability to subvert "colonial kitsch". Araluen
Dropbear_(book)
Australian journalist
‘Nightmare on Ramsay Street’ and a later essay for the literary magazine Meanjin. Dapin’s work on Ramsay was examined in two essays in The Profiling Handbook:
Mark_Dapin
Australian artist and fashion designer (1961–1994)
Dilettante's 31 Dot Points on the Unveiling of the Bowery Theatre, St Albans". Meanjin. Archived from the original on 26 September 2017. Ian Parker (26 February
Leigh_Bowery
1946 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright
poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in Meanjin Papers in Spring 1946, and was subsequently reprinted in the author's single-author
Woman_to_Man_(poem)
Australian writer and academic (born 1979)
articles for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Guardian, Overland, Meanjin, Al Jazeera English, Le Monde, New Matilda, and The New Arab. As of September
Randa_Abdel-Fattah
Australian politician (born 1954)
ISBN 978-0-9802836-2-4 James Jupp (1998), 'Populism in the land of Oz,' in Meanjin, Vol.57, No.4, pp. 740–747 Margo Kingston (1999), Off the Rails. The Pauline
Pauline_Hanson
1944 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright
poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in Meanjin in Winter 1944, and was subsequently reprinted in the author's single-author
For_New_England
Australian radio announcer and music journalist
triple j's longest-serving presenter. Ben Eltham wrote in a 2015 article in Meanjin that Kingsmill's musical preferences (mainly in hip hop, indie rock, and
Richard_Kingsmill
1968 poem by Australian poet Dorothy Hewett
Australian poet Dorothy Hewett. It was originally published in the journal Meanjin Quarterly vol. 27 no. 4 Summer 1968, and was subsequently reprinted in
The_Witnesses_(poem)
Australian author
essays have appeared in The Saturday Paper, Kill Your Darlings, Island, Meanjin and Overland. In 2016, two of McPhee-Browne's short stories received high
Laura_McPhee-Browne
Australian literary journal
1968. The journal filled a niche between the more political Overland, Meanjin and Quadrant and the more academic Southerly and Australian Literary Studies
Australian_Letters
Australian poet
its literary value and complex themes. 1959: Meanjin Poetry Prize for "Caro Autem Infirma" 1960: Meanjin Poetry Prizefor "I Am the Captain of My Soul"
Gwen_Harwood
2020 novel by Mirandi Riwoe
exploration of race and racial violence in early Australian history. Writing in Meanjin, Jinghua Qian wrote that the novel was a reminder of Chinese settlers'
Stone_Sky_Gold_Mountain
1959 poem by Gwen Harwood
1959 poem by Australian author Gwen Harwood. It was first published in Meanjin, vol. 18 no. 4 December 1959, and was subsequently reprinted in the author's
Prize-Giving
Poetry collection by Judith Wright
some of which were had been previously published in magazines such as Meanjin, Southerly and The Bulletin and various Australian poetry collections.
Woman_to_Man
Australian politician (1793–1872)
Taylor, 'The Wedge Collection and the Conundrum of Humane Colonisation', Meanjin (Summer 2017), 34-55 (p. 36). The Diaries of John Helder Wedge, 1824-1835
John_Helder_Wedge
Literary prizes in Victoria, Australia
"Victorian Premier's Literary Awards to be the Richest in Australia". Meanjin. Retrieved 29 January 2014. "VPLAs add children's award". Books+Publishing
Victorian Premier's Literary Awards
Victorian_Premier's_Literary_Awards
Australian poet
and reviews to a variety of newspapers and journals, including Overland, Meanjin, Southerly and Quadrant, covering a diverse range of topics. In 1988, Martin
David_Martin_(poet)
Japanese writer (born 1949)
Retrieved December 5, 2011. "Murakami round-up: ichi kyu hachi yon". Meanjin. August 6, 2009. Archived from the original on October 14, 2009. Retrieved
Haruki_Murakami
Extinct Australian Aboriginal language
(Nununkul, Nunugal, Nunagal, misspelled "Nukunul"), or Munjan (Moonjan, Meanjin), is an extinct language of Queensland in Australia. The people it is spoken
Nunukul_language
New Zealand poet
via National Library of Australia. ""Baiamai's Never-Failing Stream"". Meanjin Papers, Autumn 1944, p57. Retrieved 28 February 2026. Allen Curnow - The
William_Hart-Smith
Essay collection by Gerald Murnane
originally published in various journals such as The Age Monthly Review, Meanjin and Scripsi over a period of twenty years from 1984 to 2003 and include
Invisible_Yet_Enduring_Lilacs
Australian academic
their adventures on the other side (an excerpt)" with Jason Barker in Meanjin Winter 2023 (Melbourne University Press). Authored books The Romanticism
Justin_Clemens
Australian poet
and newspapers in Australia and elsewhere, including Eureka Street and Meanjin. Hart's work has featured on the (Australian) Radio National's PoeticA
Libby_Hart
1956 poetry collection by James McAuley
published in Australian literary publications such as The Bulletin, Hermes, Meanjin, Southerly and various original poetry anthologies. "Invocation" "Black
A_Vision_of_Ceremony
Museum in Saffron Walden
Youngman. "The Wedge Collection and the Conundrum of Humane Colonisation". Meanjin. 2017-11-30. Retrieved 2026-03-22. "The Bennet Collection in the Saffron
Saffron_Walden_Museum
Crime fiction and mystery author
Cod Times. Retrieved December 4, 2010. University of Melbourne (2007). "Meanjin". 66 (1–2). University of Melbourne: 206. Retrieved December 4, 2010. {{cite
Katy_Munger
Australian poet
pseudonyms. She contributed poetry to Australian literary magazines such as Meanjin, The Bulletin, Poetry and Jindyworobak. It was only in the early 1940s
Norma_Davis
Australian artist (born 1974)
1974) is a Melbourne-based comic artist. Her work has appeared in The Age, Meanjin, The Australian Rationalist magazine, Voiceworks, Tango, Going Down Swinging
Mandy_Ord
Australian novelist
in 1965. In 1975 he published his first short story, 'Comrade Pawel' in Meanjin Quarterly. In 1980 he was a co-founder of the Anthill Theatre and a founding
Alex_Miller_(writer)
Australian writer and lecturer
Herald and The Age. Voumard's academic articles have also been published in Meanjin, Griffith Review and Island. In 2015, Voumard achieved a Doctorate of Creative
Sonya_Voumard
Australian writer
Punch, The Times, The Telegraph Magazine, Transatlantic Review, Island, Meanjin, Overland, Quadrant and Westerly. In his 2008 novel, To Light Attained
Morris_Lurie
2018 autobiography by Behrouz Boochani
Behrouz; Tofighian, Omid (2018). "The Last Days in Manus Prison". Meanjin (Summer 2018). Meanjin Quarterly. Archived from the original on 9 March 2019. Retrieved
No_Friend_But_the_Mountains
Australian psychologist
Physical Control – Meanjin Quarterly, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 45–54 (1973) Clockwork Vietnam II: The Social Engineers Take Over – Meanjin Quarterly, Vol. 32
Alex_Carey_(writer)
Irish novelist and playwright (1906–1989)
University Press. Coe, Richard N. (March 1965). "God and Samuel Beckett". Meanjin Quarterly. 24 (1): 66–85. Esslin, Martin (1969). The Theatre of the Absurd
Samuel_Beckett
Australian writer and academic (born 1963)
Guardian, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, as well as literary magazines Meanjin, Heat and Overland. His writing is part of a body of work by a number of
Abbas_El-Zein
Australian writer
published short stories and poems in journals and newspapers, including: Meanjin, Island, Southerly, Overland, Australian Poetry Journal, Mascara Literary
Paul_Dawson_(professor)
Collected poems by Nan McDonald
previously published in magazines such as The Bulletin, Southerly, and Meanjin. "The Ship" "The White Eagle" "South Coast Idyll" "The Stormbird" "Good
Pacific_Sea
1945 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright
Mackaness, Angus & Robertson, 1946 The Moving Image by Judith Wright, Meanjin Press, 1946 New Song in an Old Land edited by Rex Ingamells, Longmans Green
South_of_My_Days
Book by Donald Horne
Inside Story, 1 December 2014 "The Vanishing Point" by Carl Reinecke Meanjin "It took a while but now we have an Aussie identity" by Susan Mitchell
The_Lucky_Country
Australian magazine editor
1911 – 28 June 2003) was the founder of the Australian literary magazine Meanjin. He served as the magazine's editor from 1940 until 1974. Clement Byrne
Clem_Christesen
Australian literary magazine
2021. Davidson, Jim (2022). Emperors in Lilliput – Clem Christesen of Meanjin and Stephen Murray-Smith of Overland. Miegunyah Press. ISBN 9780522877403
Overland_(magazine)
1968 poetry collection by David Campbell
and Sydney Morning Herald newspapers, and magazines Australian Letters, Meanjin, Overland, Poetry Australia, Southerly, and Texas Quarterly as containing
Selected_Poems_1942–1968
Australian author
private journal rather than written a novel", while Peter Pierce wrote in Meanjin of Honour & Other People's Children that Garner "talks dirty and passes
Helen_Garner
Calendar year
Mystery Writers. Chelsea House Publishers. p. 76. ISBN 978-0-7910-2375-4. Meanjin Quarterly. University of Melbourne. 1970. p. 338. Harold Oxbury (1985)
1970
Australian poet
first published in the mid-1960s. Dransfield's poems were published in Meanjin, Southerly, Poetry Australia and Poetry magazine. His first published collection
Michael_Dransfield
Indigenous people of the Australian island state of Tasmania
whether to say this or not': The poetics of Aboriginal representation". Meanjin. 65 (1): 27–38. "Report of the Select Committee on the Partial Abolition
Aboriginal_Tasmanians
Nationalist flag of the Hazara people
community raise awareness of genocide in Afghanistan". Casey James, The Meanjin Inquirer. Retrieved 9 November 2022. "Flag of Hazaristan". Hazara International
Flag_of_Hazaristan
Australian novelist and short story writer
essays, stories and articles have been published in, among other magazines, Meanjin, The New York Times Book Review, Panorama, Quadrant, Southerly, Westerly
Glenda_Adams
Australian national radio station
marketing decision made in 1981 that according to writer Ben Eltham of Meanjin, is one that reflects "a particular world-view that takes brand identity
Triple_J
English-Australian poet
Hemensley's Melbourne on ABC Radio. In the 1970s he was poetry editor for Meanjin The son of an Egyptian mother and an English father who was stationed in
Kris_Hemensley
Australian bandleader, singer and pianist (1925–2014)
was the First Australian Rock 'n' Roll Record?". In Heath, Sally (ed.). Meanjin Anthology. Melbourne University Publishing. ISBN 9780522861563. "New bobby-sox
Les_Welch
Australian contemporary singer/songwriter/musician
consultant who runs her own business, Toni Janke Productions. She lives in Meanjin (Brisbane QLD) and has two adult daughters. She has written and recorded
Toni_Janke
2022 book by Eloise Grills
joyride for people who’ve felt like aliens in their own bodies". A review in Meanjin described the book as "ecstatic, exhaustive self-expression, drenched in
Big_Beautiful_Female_Theory
Swiss writer, translator, scriptwriter and publisher
Bernard (2011). Tout passes. Christian Bourgois. Comment, Bernard (Autumn 2014). "A failure". Meanjin. 73 (1). Translated by Carolyne Lee: 169–172.
Bernard_Comment
1986 verse novel by Australian writer Alan Wearne
previously published as a separate poem in such publications as Scripsi, Meanjin, and The Oxford Book of Modern Australian Verse etc. The novel follows
The_Nightmarkets
1974 novel by Australian writer Thomas Keneally
Kirkus Reviews, 1 January 1974 "The Most Frightening Rebellion: The Recent Novels of Thomas Keneally" by Veronica Brady, Meanjin, Vol 38 No. 1, April 1979
Blood_Red,_Sister_Rose
Headquarters (administration) in Canberra, Australia
Architecture. Department of Defence. Hammer, Chris. "A Secret Map Of Canberra". Meanjin. Retrieved 29 April 2019. Pegrum & Associates (2002). Campbell Park Offices
Campbell_Park,_Canberra
Protected area in Victoria, Australia
2020. Retrieved 12 July 2020. Birch, Tony. "Come See the Giant Koala". Meanjin. 58 (3): 60–72. Clark, Ian D. "'... Sheer, Utter, European Arrogance..
Bunjil's_Shelter
Aboriginal Australian academic and writer
written for numerous publications including IndigenousX, NITV, ABC News, Meanjin, SBS, The Guardian and The Conversation. Her essay Mythologies of Aboriginal
Chelsea_Watego
Magazine The Antipodean The Australian Journal The Bookfellow The Lifted Brow Meanjin Mekong Review Overland (magazine) Quarterly Essay Scripsi Wet Ink Westerly
List of magazines in Australia
List_of_magazines_in_Australia
Monument in Al Dallal Square, Al Karakh neighbourhood, Baghdad,
Baghdad" Mohammed Ghani and his Tales of One Thousand and One Nights", Meanjin Vol. 74, Issue 3, 2015 "Official Inauguration of Three Sculptures in Iraq
Ashaar_Baghdad
Australian writer (1934–2026)
David George Joseph Malouf AO (/məˈluːf/, mə-LOOF; 20 March 1934 – 22 April 2026) was an Australian poet, novelist, short story writer, playwright and
David_Malouf
Australian author (born 1975)
also been published in The Best Australian Stories, The Sleepers Almanac, Meanjin, New Australian Stories, Wet Ink, Etchings and Westerly. As of 2025[update]
Ryan_O'Neill_(author)
Novelist, autobiographer
38 (3): 309–330. Elliot, Brian (1957). "Martin Boyd: An appreciation". Meanjin. 16 (1): 15–22. Rutherford, Anna (1992). Populous Places. Sydney: Dangaroo
Martin_Boyd
Topics referred to by the same term
football team Jim Davidson (author), Australian author and former editor of Meanjin Jim Davidson (rugby union, born 1931), former Scotland rugby union international
Jim_Davidson_(disambiguation)
New Zealand fiction writer, poet, essayist and political commentator
2006 issue) The Sunday Star-Times (weekly column 2006) Sport Poetry NZ Meanjin JAAM The Listener Reidy, Jade (2013). Not Just Passing Through: the Making
Tze_Ming_Mok
Australian poet and writer (March 10, 1904 –December 11, 1991)
Book of the Year Award: Older Readers in 1957. She published articles in Meanjin (1943, 1947, 1959) and Walkabout. She also edited the Australian editions
Enid_Moodie_Heddle
Football championship
respect the original owners of the land". They were: Tarntanya (Adelaide), Meanjin (written as Meaanjin; Brisbane), Naarm (Melbourne), Boorloo (Perth), Gadigal
2023_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup
Arts festival held in conjunction with 1956 Olympics in Melbourne
Australia. Richardson, Nick (Autumn 2019). "The 1956 Olympic Arts Festival". Meanjin. The Arts Festival of the Olympic Games, Melbourne 1956 : programme of
Melbourne Olympic Arts Festival
Melbourne_Olympic_Arts_Festival
Australian writer (born 1985)
been published in the Australian Poetry Journal, Capricious, Cordite, Meanjin, Overland, and Rabbit. White's poems have been described as "challeng[ing]
Rae_White
British born, Australian painter & cartoonist
idea) for $40. He drew cartoons and wrote for Nation, Bulletin, Quadrant, Meanjin and The Listener. He wrote light-hearted 'social commentary’ for the Current
Bernard_Hesling
Edition of Australian music awards
Artist and album Result Thelma Plum – Meanjin (EP) Won Ngulmiya – Ngulmiya Nominated Mo'Ju – Oro Plata Mata Nominated Miiesha – Smoke & Mirrors Nominated
National Indigenous Music Awards 2023
National_Indigenous_Music_Awards_2023
Australian writer and journalist
Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian, The Bulletin (since defunct), Meanjin, Nation, and Quadrant. Thelma Honora Forshaw was born on 1 August 1923
Thelma_Forshaw
Urban planning concept
Creative industries Smart city Yencken, David (1988). "The creative city". Meanjin. 47. Hague, Euan (2017). "Creative Cities". International Encyclopedia
Creative_city
Radio show
February 1945, retrieved 29 January 2024 – via Trove "Drama Chronicle", Meanjin Papers, 4 (3), Brisbane: C. Christesen, Spring 1945, retrieved 29 January
The_Neighbours_(radio_play)
Australian author (born 1955)
Coutts, Katherine, N.T. Coutts, Toni Tapp (2010). Walking the Wet. In Meanjin. 69 (1), 143–147. Tapp Coutts, Toni (2016). A sunburnt childhood : growing
Toni_Tapp_Coutts
Australian artist (1903–1976)
his watercolour canvases. His work also extended to magazine covers like Meanjin and coins. Annand died at Wahroonga, Sydney, in 1976, aged 73. He was survived
Douglas_Annand
Australian poet (1939–2012)
university after his retirement in 2005. The poem "Saying" was published in Meanjin Quarterly in March 1965. Steele became a much published poet, critic, and
Peter_Steele_(poet)
retrieved 2 February 2024 – via Trove "LOUIS ESSON AND AUSTRALIAN DRAMA", Meanjin Papers, 6 (2), Brisbane: C. Christesen, Winter 1947, nla.obj-3087673012
The_Southern_Cross_(play)
Australian writer, music journalist and musician (1957–2012)
of publications including Rolling Stone, The Monthly, Griffith Review, Meanjin and Northern Perspective. He was deeply engaged with Aboriginal communities
Andrew_McMillan_(writer)
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Winner in war, The brave warrior
Girl/Female
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Goddess Parvati, Generous with food, Goddess of grains
Biblical
Izehar, oil;bright one, olive oil;
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Indian
Sublime, Lofty, High, Tall
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lygon, name of an aristocratic English family said to be of Norman origin. The name is of unknown etymology. According to Morlet it is a variant of L’Higon, a patronymic from Higon, a southern French variant of Hugo. This seems rather doubtful.Polish (also Ligoń) : nickname from a derivative of Old Polish ligać ‘to lie’ or ‘to kick up a fuss’.The first known Ligon immigrant to North America, Col. Thomas Lygon or Ligon, came to VA from England in 1640.
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Australian, Finnish, French, Hebrew, Portuguese
Beloved; Friend
Girl/Female
Tamil
Blessing
Girl/Female
Arabic
Smell; Flavour
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish
Cheerful
Biblical
Adina, adorned; voluptuous; dainty
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