- A long sentence (TS Eliot)
- Agee: cursed profit
- Agee: Description of Elysium
- Amish Economy (Wendell Berry)
- Berry’s critique of ‘the objective’
- Betjeman
- Bruce Dawe on the terrible fear of Mugabe and Kim
- Christ climbed down (Ferlinghetti)
- Cocooned in time (Betjeman)
- Deep mistaken chivalry (Seamus Heaney)
- e. .e. cummings
- Eliot: hints and guesses
- Empty objective (Wendell Berry)
- First names (Simon West)
- Good Friday (Bruce Dawe)
- Impermanence
- Judith Wright and my request
- Larkin: leaving Afghanistan
- Michael Fitzgerald-Clarke
- Michael McCarthy
- Miss T’s waistline
- Now, this is a homodyne
- Old man Noah
- On not reading contemporary poetry
- On the theory of the Big Bang (Berry)
- Our overpopulated fish bowl
- Pandemic, by Lynn Ungar
- Prayer flags (Candler)
- Quiet! (Thomas Randolph)
- Still Life with Cockles and Shells (Judith Bishop)
- The Cat
- The Lamass hireling (Duhig)
- The Objective, by Wendell Berry
- Those Winter Sundays (Hayden)
- Thwaites: Sorry I’m late
- Thwaites: Unfinished journey
- To younger poets (Judith Wright)
- When meaning vanishes (Eliot’s Four Quartets)
- Why I am not a poet?
- Winter chills and Canberra poetry
- Wright: inhabit nowhere but the reverence of the heart