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- Melissa Lucashenko is an Indigenous Australian writer of adult literary fiction and literary non-fiction, who has also written novels for teenagers. In...
- Philosophy, "Making Nonsense of Loyalty to Country", page 96 Melissa Lucashenko, an Aboriginal Australian writer, expressed the difficulty of defining...
- Edengl****ie is a 2023 novel by the Australian author Melissa Lucashenko. The novel is set in Queensland in the short period of time between when the transportation...
- Richard Flanagan The Railwayman's Wife, Ashley Hay Mullumbimby, Melissa Lucashenko The Night Guest, Fiona McFarlane Belomor, Nicolas Rothwell Game, Trevor...
- Too Much Lip (2018) is a novel by Australian author Melissa Lucashenko. It was shortlisted for the 2019 Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Indigenous...
- (twice winner of the Miles Franklin Award); Tara June Winch; Melissa Lucashenko; playwright and comedy writer Nakkiah Lui; in poetry Yvette Holt; and...
- successful mainland Australian bands, including singer-songwriters Sacha Lucashenko (of The Morning After Girls) and Michael Noga (of The Drones), and multi-instrumentalist...
- "postcard" effect. Original music was composed and performed by Sacha Lucashenko. Sound was edited and mixed by Martin Trum, and opening credits were designed...
- members narrate collective aspirations and motives. Founding members Sacha Lucashenko (vocals and guitar) and Martin B. Sleeman (vocals and guitar) relocated...
- originally formed in Melbourne, Victoria around 2003 by founding members Sacha Lucashenko (vocals and guitar) and Martin B. Sleeman (vocals and guitar), who relocated...