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  • Judith Wright
  • Australian poet and activist (1915–2000)

    Judith Arundell Wright (31 May 1915 – 25 June 2000) was an Australian poet, environmentalist and campaigner for Aboriginal land rights. She was a recipient

    Judith Wright

    Judith_Wright

  • Judith Wright (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Judith or Judy Wright may refer to: Judith Wright (1915–2000), Australian poet, environmentalist and campaigner for Aboriginal land rights. Judith Wright

    Judith Wright (disambiguation)

    Judith_Wright_(disambiguation)

  • Judith Wright Award (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The Judith Wright Award was an annual Australian poetry prize awarded as part of the ACT Poetry Award between 2005 and 2011. Judith Wright Award may also

    Judith Wright Award (disambiguation)

    Judith_Wright_Award_(disambiguation)

  • Division of Wright
  • Australian federal electoral division

    Queensland. The name of the electorate was chosen to honour the poet Judith Wright. The division has been represented since the 2010 election by Scott

    Division of Wright

    Division_of_Wright

  • Sara M. Saleh
  • Australian human rights lawyer, poet and writer

    Barbara Jefferis Award, Peter Porter Poetry Prize, and the Overland Judith Wright Poetry Prize. She was born in Cairo. She grew up in Sydney, and Dubai

    Sara M. Saleh

    Sara_M._Saleh

  • Naked Girl and Mirror
  • 1966 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright

    "Naked Girl and Mirror" (1966) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in the poet's collection The Other Half : Poems

    Naked Girl and Mirror

    Naked_Girl_and_Mirror

  • Judith Wright (artist)
  • Australian artist

    Judith Wright (born 1945) in Meanjin (Brisbane) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans installation, video, sculpture, painting, drawing,

    Judith Wright (artist)

    Judith_Wright_(artist)

  • Judith Wright Calanthe Award
  • Australian poetry award

    The Arts Queensland Judith Wright Calanthe Award is awarded annually as part of the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards for a book of collected poems

    Judith Wright Calanthe Award

    Judith_Wright_Calanthe_Award

  • Woman to Child
  • 1946 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright

    "Woman to Child" (1946) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in Meanjin Papers in Autumn 1946, and was subsequently

    Woman to Child

    Woman_to_Child

  • Evelyn Araluen
  • Australian Indigenous poet

    transgression". In 2017 she also won first and third prizes in the Overland Judith Wright Poetry Prize for New and Emerging Poets for "Guarded by birds" and "Dropbear

    Evelyn Araluen

    Evelyn_Araluen

  • Wright, Australian Capital Territory
  • Suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

    Australia. It is named in honour of Judith Wright, a poet, environmentalist and Aboriginal land rights advocate. Wright is in the Murrumbidgee electorate

    Wright, Australian Capital Territory

    Wright, Australian Capital Territory

    Wright,_Australian_Capital_Territory

  • Remittance Man (poem)
  • Poem by Judith Wright

    "Remittance Man" is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was first published in The Bulletin on 15 March 1944 and later in several of the author's

    Remittance Man (poem)

    Remittance_Man_(poem)

  • Overland (magazine)
  • Australian literary magazine

    published by a not-for-profit organisation. Its patron is Barry Jones. Judith Wright Poetry Prize for New and Emerging Poets (A$9,000), established in 2007

    Overland (magazine)

    Overland (magazine)

    Overland_(magazine)

  • Legend (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Legend, a 1969 novel by Evelyn Anthony "Legend" (poem), a 1950 poem by Judith Wright Legend: The Secret World of Lee Harvey Oswald, a 1978 book by Edward

    Legend (disambiguation)

    Legend_(disambiguation)

  • Legend (poem)
  • 1950 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright

    "Legend" (1950) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in The Bulletin on 13 December 1950, and was subsequently reprinted

    Legend (poem)

    Legend_(poem)

  • At Cooloolah
  • 1954 poem by Judith Wright

    At Cooloolah is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was first published in The Bulletin magazine on 7 July 1954, and later in the poet's poetry

    At Cooloolah

    At_Cooloolah

  • Eve to Her Daughters
  • 1966 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright

    "Eve to Her Daughters" (1966) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in the author's collection The Other Half : Poems

    Eve to Her Daughters

    Eve_to_Her_Daughters

  • South of My Days
  • 1945 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright

    "South of My Days" (1945) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in The Bulletin on 8 August 1945, and was subsequently

    South of My Days

    South_of_My_Days

  • Train Journey
  • 1948 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright

    "Train Journey" (1948) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in Meanjin in Winter 1948, and was subsequently reprinted

    Train Journey

    Train_Journey

  • Judith Wright Award
  • Former Australian poetry award

    The Judith Wright Award, also known as the Judith Wright Prize, was awarded annually as part of the ACT Poetry Award between 2005 and 2011 for a book of

    Judith Wright Award

    Judith_Wright_Award

  • The Other Half : Poems
  • Poetry collection by Judith Wright

    Half : Poems (1966) is the ninth collection of poetry by Australian poet Judith Wright. The collection consists of 38 poems, some with their original publication

    The Other Half : Poems

    The_Other_Half_:_Poems

  • Ivo Mosley
  • British writer (1951–2024)

    translations, but the poets most heavily featured are the Australian ecopoet Judith Wright, and Brendan Kennelly, who once said "Poetry is the ultimate democracy"

    Ivo Mosley

    Ivo_Mosley

  • Flame-Tree in a Quarry
  • 1947 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright

    "Flame-Tree in a Quarry" (1947) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in The Bulletin on 3 December 1947, and was subsequently

    Flame-Tree in a Quarry

    Flame-Tree_in_a_Quarry

  • Bullocky (Wright poem)
  • 1944 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright

    "Bullocky" (1944) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in The Bulletin on 27 September 1944, and was subsequently reprinted

    Bullocky (Wright poem)

    Bullocky_(Wright_poem)

  • Woman to Man (poem)
  • 1946 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright

    "Woman to Man" (1946) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in Meanjin Papers in Spring 1946, and was subsequently reprinted

    Woman to Man (poem)

    Woman_to_Man_(poem)

  • The Killer (poem)
  • 1947 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright

    "The Killer" (1947) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in the literary jounal Southerly in December 1947, and was

    The Killer (poem)

    The_Killer_(poem)

  • Black Words, White Page
  • 1989 book by Adam Shoemaker

    Australians between the 1930s and early 1960s, including in the works of Judith Wright, Randolph Stow, and Patrick White. Simultaneously, the book traces Australian

    Black Words, White Page

    Black_Words,_White_Page

  • The Two Fires
  • 1955 poetry collection by Judith Wright

    The Two Fires is a collection of poems by Australian poet Judith Wright, published by Angus and Robertson in 1955. The collection contains 45 poems, from

    The Two Fires

    The_Two_Fires

  • Judith Wright Arts Centre
  • Arts centre in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane

    The Judith Wright Arts Centre, formerly the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, is a visual and performing arts centre in Fortitude Valley in Brisbane

    Judith Wright Arts Centre

    Judith_Wright_Arts_Centre

  • Luke Kennedy
  • Australian performer (born 1982)

    now-partner Brisbane-based actress Naomi Price for (Oscar Theatre Company/Judith Wright Arts Centre). In August and again in June 2011, he played the title

    Luke Kennedy

    Luke Kennedy

    Luke_Kennedy

  • List of Australian literary awards
  • Prize Gwen Harwood Poetry Prize Ipswich Poetry Feast Judith Wright Calanthe Award Judith Wright Prize Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry MARION Book Awards

    List of Australian literary awards

    List_of_Australian_literary_awards

  • For New England
  • 1944 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright

    "For New England" (1944) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in Meanjin in Winter 1944, and was subsequently reprinted

    For New England

    For_New_England

  • Country Town (poem)
  • 1944 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright

    "Country Town" (1944) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in The Bulletin on 20 December 1944, and was subsequently

    Country Town (poem)

    Country_Town_(poem)

  • Contemporary music
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Contemporary Artistic Music International Society for Contemporary Music Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts London Centre of Contemporary Music Quebec

    Contemporary music

    Contemporary_music

  • Queensland Premier's Literary Awards
  • Former Australian literary awards 1999–2012

    2008 Requiem for a Beast by Matt Ottley 2007 One Whole and Perfect Day by Judith Clarke 2006 The Red Shoe by Ursula Dubosarsky 2005 Secret Scribbled Notebooks

    Queensland Premier's Literary Awards

    Queensland_Premier's_Literary_Awards

  • Eroded Hills
  • 1951 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright

    "Eroded Hills" (1951) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright, also known under the title "Inheritor". It was originally published in The Bulletin

    Eroded Hills

    Eroded_Hills

  • List of poetry awards
  • Leven Prize for Poetry Harri Jones Memorial Prize for Poetry Judith Wright Prize Judith Wright Calanthe Award Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry Mary Gilmore

    List of poetry awards

    List_of_poetry_awards

  • Judith Bishop
  • Australian poet and linguist

    Australian Literature's Mary Gilmore Prize, 2008, shortlisted for Event Judith Wright Calanthe Award for Poetry, 2007, shortlisted for Event Victorian Premier's

    Judith Bishop

    Judith_Bishop

  • The Two Fires (poem)
  • 1954 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright

    "The Two Fires" (1954) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright, also known under the title "Two Fires". It was originally published in Ern Malley's

    The Two Fires (poem)

    The_Two_Fires_(poem)

  • John Kinsella (poet)
  • Australian poet and novelist

    mother was a poet and he began writing poetry as a child. He cites Judith Wright among his early influences. Before becoming a full-time writer, teacher

    John Kinsella (poet)

    John_Kinsella_(poet)

  • Division of Flynn
  • Australian federal electoral division

    Queensland to be created for the 2007 election would be named Wright in honour of Judith Wright for her life as a "poet and in the areas of arts, conservation

    Division of Flynn

    Division_of_Flynn

  • The Penguin Book of Australian Verse
  • 1972 poetry anthology edited by Harry Heseltine

    Lovers", Judith Wright "Bullocky", Judith Wright "South of My Days", Judith Wright "Woman to Man", Judith Wright "The Cycads", Judith Wright "Our Love

    The Penguin Book of Australian Verse

    The_Penguin_Book_of_Australian_Verse

  • The Moving Image (poetry collection)
  • 1946 poetry collection by Judith Wright

    The Moving Image is a collection of poems by Australian poet Judith Wright, published by Meanjin Press in 1946. The collection contains 24 poems from

    The Moving Image (poetry collection)

    The_Moving_Image_(poetry_collection)

  • Woman to Man
  • Poetry collection by Judith Wright

    to Man (1949) is the second collection of poetry by Australian poet Judith Wright. It won the Grace Leven Prize for Poetry in 1949. The collection consists

    Woman to Man

    Woman_to_Man

  • Gateway
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    newspaper The Gateway (poetry collection), a 1953 collection of poetry by Judith Wright SF Gateway, a science-fiction imprint of British book publisher Victor

    Gateway

    Gateway

  • Judith Light
  • American actress (born 1949)

    Judith Ellen Light (born February 9, 1949) is an American actress. She made her professional stage debut in 1970, before making her Broadway debut in the

    Judith Light

    Judith Light

    Judith_Light

  • Sarah Holland-Batt
  • Australian poet and academic (born 1982)

    Anne Elder Award and the Judith Wright Prize, and was shortlisted for the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry, the Judith Wright Calanthe Award and the Mary

    Sarah Holland-Batt

    Sarah Holland-Batt

    Sarah_Holland-Batt

  • The Surfer (poem)
  • 1945 poem by Australian poet Judith Wright

    "The Surfer" (1945) is a poem by Australian poet Judith Wright. It was originally published in The Bulletin on 21 March 1945, and was subsequently reprinted

    The Surfer (poem)

    The_Surfer_(poem)

  • Australian literature
  • included Dame Mary Gilmore, Kenneth Slessor, A. D. Hope, Les Murray and Judith Wright. Among the best known contemporary poets are John Kinsella and Jennifer

    Australian literature

    Australian_literature

  • The Golden Apples of the Sun : Twentieth Century Australian Poetry
  • 1980 poetry anthology edited by Chris Wallace-Crabbe

    Sisters", Judith Wright "South of My Days", Judith Wright "Woman to Man", Judith Wright "Train Journey", Judith Wright "Extinct Birds", Judith Wright "Unless"

    The Golden Apples of the Sun : Twentieth Century Australian Poetry

    The_Golden_Apples_of_the_Sun_:_Twentieth_Century_Australian_Poetry

  • The Oxford Book of Australian Women's Verse
  • 1995 Australian poetry anthology

    Judith Wright "At Cooloolah", Judith Wright "To Another Housewife", Judith Wright "Request to a Year", Judith Wright "Australia 1970", Judith Wright "Wedding

    The Oxford Book of Australian Women's Verse

    The_Oxford_Book_of_Australian_Women's_Verse

  • Douglas Stewart (poet)
  • Australian poet (1913–1985)

    skills. During his editorship The Bulletin published such poets as Judith Wright, Francis Webb, David Campbell, Rosemary Dobson, Chris Wallace-Crabbe

    Douglas Stewart (poet)

    Douglas_Stewart_(poet)

  • Chris Bailey (musician, born 1956)
  • Australian musician (1956–2022)

    Letterman. At the 2005 Queensland Poetry festival in Brisbane, held at the Judith Wright Arts Centre, Bailey headlined the event. Bailey and the General Dog

    Chris Bailey (musician, born 1956)

    Chris Bailey (musician, born 1956)

    Chris_Bailey_(musician,_born_1956)

  • The Gateway (poetry collection)
  • Poetry collection by Judith Wright

    Gateway (1953) is the third collection of poetry by Australian poet Judith Wright. The collection consists of 57 poems, some with their original publication

    The Gateway (poetry collection)

    The_Gateway_(poetry_collection)

  • 1964 in poetry
  • prize winner R. Ward, Penguin Book of Australian Ballads, anthology Judith Wright, Five Senses selected poems; Australian poet published in the United

    1964 in poetry

    1964_in_poetry

  • Queensland Literary Awards
  • Australian literary awards

    Southern Queensland Steele Rudd Award for a Short Story Collection Judith Wright Calanthe Award for a Poetry Collection David Unaipon Award for an Emerging

    Queensland Literary Awards

    Queensland_Literary_Awards

  • Modern Australian Verse
  • 1964 poetry anthology edited by Douglas Stewart

    "The Bull", Judith Wright "The Twins", Judith Wright "Wonga Vine", Judith Wright "The Hawthorn Hedge", Judith Wright "Bullocky", Judith Wright "South of

    Modern Australian Verse

    Modern_Australian_Verse

  • 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    Mikhail Sholokhov (awarded in 1965). Four of the nominees were women: Judith Wright, Ina Seidel, Nelly Sachs (awarded in 1966), and Katherine Anne Porter

    1964 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1964 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1964_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • List of Water Rats episodes
  • left for dead in the Water Police car park. Guest Stars: John Adam, Judith Wright, Blazey Best, Barry Quin, Rupert Reid, John Rohan. 45 19 "Blood Trail

    List of Water Rats episodes

    List_of_Water_Rats_episodes

  • Culture of Brisbane
  • Theatre, Twelfth Night Theatre, the Roundhouse Theatre, Metro Arts, the Judith Wright Arts Centre, Brisbane Powerhouse at New Farm, and the Princess Theatre

    Culture of Brisbane

    Culture of Brisbane

    Culture_of_Brisbane

  • Barbara Blackman
  • Australian writer and arts patron (1928–2024)

    of writers called the Barjaj Group, which included Pamela Crawford, Judith Wright and Thea Astley. She had poor eyesight from an early age an in 1950

    Barbara Blackman

    Barbara_Blackman

  • Cross-Country : A Book of Australian Verse
  • 1984 poetry anthology edited by John Barnes and Brian McFarlane

    Ring", Judith Wright "Bullocky", Judith Wright "Brother and Sisters", Judith Wright "For New England", Judith Wright "Woman to Child", Judith Wright "Woman

    Cross-Country : A Book of Australian Verse

    Cross-Country_:_A_Book_of_Australian_Verse

  • The Penguin Book of Australian Women Poets
  • 1986 Australian poetry anthology

    1967", Judith Wright "Stillborn", Judith Wright "Letter", Judith Wright "Report of a Working Party", Judith Wright "The Trap", Judith Wright "Eve to

    The Penguin Book of Australian Women Poets

    The_Penguin_Book_of_Australian_Women_Poets

  • Sydney Writers Walk
  • Series of commemorative plaques on Circular Quay, Sydney

    in 2004. The same is true for Oodgeroo Noonuccal, who died in 1993; Judith Wright (d. 2000); A. D. Hope (d.2000); Dorothy Hewett (d.2002), and Ruth Park

    Sydney Writers Walk

    Sydney Writers Walk

    Sydney_Writers_Walk

  • Flame tree
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "Flame Trees" (song), by Cold Chisel "Flame-Tree in a Quarry", poem by Judith Wright Flame (disambiguation) Flame of the forest, a list of similarly named

    Flame tree

    Flame_tree

  • Luke Davies
  • Australian writer

    Young Writer of the Year 2000: Queensland Premier's Literary Awards, Judith Wright Poetry Prize for Running With Light 2004: The Age Poetry Book of the

    Luke Davies

    Luke Davies

    Luke_Davies

  • Pam Brown
  • Australian poet (born 1948)

    Age Book Of The Year Award — Poetry, VIC for Authentic Local 2018 — Judith Wright Calanthe Award — Poetry, QLD for click here for what we do 2019 — Prime

    Pam Brown

    Pam_Brown

  • Brisbane
  • Capital city of Queensland, Australia

    Performing Arts Centre (QPAC). The Brisbane Powerhouse in New Farm and the Judith Wright Arts Centre in Fortitude Valley also feature diverse programs featuring

    Brisbane

    Brisbane

    Brisbane

  • Phillip Wright
  • father of the poet and conservationist Judith Wright. List of University of New England people Wright, Judith (1959). The Generations of Men. Melbourne:

    Phillip Wright

    Phillip_Wright

  • Veronica Brady
  • Australian religious sister and writer (1929–2015)

    Patrick White and wrote South of My Days, a biography of Australian poet Judith Wright. Patricia Mary Brady was born in Melbourne in 1929 (she took the name

    Veronica Brady

    Veronica Brady

    Veronica_Brady

  • Julia Gillard's misogyny speech
  • 2012 speech by the Australian Prime Minister

    Morning Herald. 19 October 2012. Retrieved 5 December 2020. Ireland, Judith; Wright, Jessica (9 October 2012). "Coalition fails to oust Slipper". The Sydney

    Julia Gillard's misogyny speech

    Julia_Gillard's_misogyny_speech

  • Remittance man
  • Emigrant from Britain paid to stay away

    spy. It's not as though he lived like a Milord. The Australian poet Judith Wright (1915–2000) included "Remittance Man" in her first collection, The Moving

    Remittance man

    Remittance_man

  • Dženana Vucic
  • Bosnian-Australian writer, poet and essayist

    Shortlist". Australian Book Review. 2023-12-18. Retrieved 2026-05-11. "Judith Wright Poetry Prize shortlist announced". Books+Publishing. 5 February 2024

    Dženana Vucic

    Dženana_Vucic

  • Swimming at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games
  • 2:10.83 3 Alex Jackson 2:13.52 4 Helen Gray 2:13.52 5 Karen James 2:14.73 6 Jennifer Alice Watts 2:16.32 7 Judith Wright 2:17.54 8 Sandra Smith 2:17.77

    Swimming at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games

    Swimming at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games

    Swimming_at_the_1970_British_Commonwealth_Games

  • Judith Quiney
  • Daughter of William Shakespeare (1585–1662)

    Judith Quiney (née Shakespeare; bapt. 2 February 1585 – 9 February 1662) was the younger daughter of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway and the fraternal

    Judith Quiney

    Judith Quiney

    Judith_Quiney

  • H. C. Coombs
  • Australian public servant (1906–1997)

    Molonglo would be named Coombs. It is adjacent to the suburb of Wright, named for Judith Wright. Coombs married teacher Mary Alice "Lallie" Ross at the end

    H. C. Coombs

    H. C. Coombs

    H._C._Coombs

  • Surfer (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Nicolas Cage Surfer (magazine), 1962–2020 "The Surfer" (poem), 1945, by Judith Wright Surfer (EP), 2001, by NOFX "The Surfer", 2024, on Only God Was Above

    Surfer (disambiguation)

    Surfer_(disambiguation)

  • Kangaroo Point, Queensland
  • Suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

    Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts (ACPA), which later moved to the Judith Wright Arts Centre in Fortitude Valley). It was host to the Southbank Institute

    Kangaroo Point, Queensland

    Kangaroo Point, Queensland

    Kangaroo_Point,_Queensland

  • Institute of Modern Art
  • Art gallery in Brisbane

    Institute of Modern Art (IMA) is a public art gallery located in the Judith Wright Arts Centre in the Brisbane inner-city suburb of Fortitude Valley, which

    Institute of Modern Art

    Institute_of_Modern_Art

  • Judi Dench
  • English actress (born 1934)

    Dame Judith Olivia Dench (born 9 December 1934) is an English actress. Widely considered one of Britain's greatest actresses, she is noted for her versatile

    Judi Dench

    Judi Dench

    Judi_Dench

  • List of places in Australia named after people
  • Wollstonecraft Wonga Park, Victoria – Simon Wonga Wright, Australian Capital Territory – Judith Wright Young, New South Wales – John Young List of places

    List of places in Australia named after people

    List_of_places_in_Australia_named_after_people

  • The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry
  • Two-volumes edited by Jahan Ramazani, Richard Ellmann and Robert O'Clair.

    Rukeyser William Stafford Randall Jarrell John Berryman Dylan Thomas Judith Wright P. K. Page Robert Lowell Gwendolyn Brooks Robert Duncan William Meredith

    The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry

    The_Norton_Anthology_of_Modern_and_Contemporary_Poetry

  • Nationality (poem)
  • Poem by Mary Gilmore

    Verse edited by Judith Wright, Oxford University Press, 1956 New Land, New Language : An Anthology of Australian Verse edited by Judith Wright, Oxford University

    Nationality (poem)

    Nationality_(poem)

  • Myall Creek Massacre and Memorial Site
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    is a winner of the Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation's Judith Wright Reconciliation Prize. A memorial service was held for the 170th anniversary

    Myall Creek Massacre and Memorial Site

    Myall Creek Massacre and Memorial Site

    Myall_Creek_Massacre_and_Memorial_Site

  • The Killer
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a 1938 novel by Carolyn Wells "The Killer (poem)", a 1947 poem by Judith Wright The Killer, a 1951 novel by Whit Masterson under the pseudonym Wade

    The Killer

    The_Killer

  • The Orange Tree
  • Poem by John Shaw Neilson

    Verse edited by Judith Wright, Oxford University Press, 1956 New Land, New Language : An Anthology of Australian Verse edited by Judith Wright, Oxford University

    The Orange Tree

    The_Orange_Tree

  • Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland
  • created as a community-based, non-profit organisation, founded in 1962 by Judith Wright, Brian Clouston, David Fleay and Kathleen MacArthur. Current patron

    Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland

    Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland

    Wildlife_Preservation_Society_of_Queensland

  • To a Mountain
  • 1880 poem by Australian poet Henry Kendall

    nature" in a review of the poet's collection Songs from the Mountains. Judith Wright, looking at Kendall's work in Preoccupations in Australian Poetry called

    To a Mountain

    To_a_Mountain

  • List of years in Australian literature
  • Burial" – Kenneth Slessor; For Love Alone – Christina Stead; "Bullocky" – Judith Wright 1945 in Australian literature: The Cousin from Fiji – Norman Lindsay;

    List of years in Australian literature

    List_of_years_in_Australian_literature

  • Jindyworobak Movement
  • Australian literary movement

    did indirectly spur commercial interest in Indigenous Australian art. Judith Wright wrote in Because I was Invited in 1975 that the movement had succeeded

    Jindyworobak Movement

    Jindyworobak Movement

    Jindyworobak_Movement

  • S. K. Kelen
  • Australian poet and educator (born 1956)

    ACT. Kelen's collection Earthly Delights was a joint winner of the Judith Wright Prize in 2007. Other awards won by Kelen include the 1973 Farmers Poetry

    S. K. Kelen

    S._K._Kelen

  • Antigone Kefala
  • Greek-Australian poet (1935–2022)

    Kefala was awarded the State Library of Queensland Poetry Collection Judith Wright Calanthe Award at the Queensland Literary Awards for her collection

    Antigone Kefala

    Antigone_Kefala

  • Rhoda Roberts
  • Australian arts executive (1959–2026)

    Italian composer Giorgio Battistelli for the Brisbane Festival at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts. In 2010, she directed and produced BodymARKS

    Rhoda Roberts

    Rhoda_Roberts

  • Omar Sakr
  • Australian writer and poet

    Houses Anne Elder Award Commended Queensland Premier's Literary Awards Judith Wright Calanthe Award Shortlisted 2018 New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards

    Omar Sakr

    Omar_Sakr

  • Bullocky
  • Driver of a bullock team

    (poem, 1889) "An Old Master" by C. J. Dennis (poem, 1910) "Bullocky" by Judith Wright (poem, 1944) "Bill the Bullocky", a doggerel poem written anonymously

    Bullocky

    Bullocky

    Bullocky

  • Richard Mills (composer)
  • Australian conductor and composer (born 1949)

    French Tunisian Amina Said, and Australians John Shaw Neilson and Judith Wright. Trumpet Concerto (1982) for trumpet and orchestra (written for Bruce

    Richard Mills (composer)

    Richard_Mills_(composer)

  • Bella Li
  • Chinese-born Australian poet

    the Australia Council. She served as a judge for the 2020 Overland Judith Wright Poetry Prize. Li was a resident at the Creative Australia B.R. Whiting

    Bella Li

    Bella_Li

  • The Land's Meaning
  • 1962 poem by Australian poet Randolph Stow

    Book of Australian Verse edited by Judith Wright, Oxford University Press, 1956 Poetry from Australia : Judith Wright, William Hart-Smith, Randolph Stow

    The Land's Meaning

    The_Land's_Meaning

  • 1965 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    nominations). Eight of the nominees were women, namely: Marguerite Yourcenar, Judith Wright, Anna Akhmatova, Katherine Anne Porter, Marie Luise Kaschnitz, Nelly

    1965 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1965 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1965_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • Shaw Neilson
  • Australian poet (1872–1942)

    1947. Shaw Neilson: poetry selections, selected and introduced by Judith Wright, Angus and Robertson, 1963. The Poems of Shaw Neilson, edited and introduction

    Shaw Neilson

    Shaw Neilson

    Shaw_Neilson

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    Judita

  • JUDITH
  • Female

    English

    JUDITH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehuwdiyth, JUDITH means "Jewess" or "praised." In the bible, this is the name of the wife of Esau. In the Book of Judith she beheads an Assyrian commander while he's sleeping.

    JUDITH

  • Judyth
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English

    Judyth

    Woman of Judea; He will be Praised

    Judyth

  • Juditha
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Juditha

    From Judea.

    Juditha

  • AIDITH
  • Female

    English

    AIDITH

    Perhaps a form of English Edith, AIDITH means "rich battle."

    AIDITH

  • Ardith
  • Girl/Female

    American, Anglo, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Hebrew, Teutonic

    Ardith

    Combination of Ara and Judith; Good War

    Ardith

  • JUDYTA
  • Female

    Polish

    JUDYTA

    Polish form of Hebrew Yehuwdiyth, JUDYTA means "Jewess" or "praised."

    JUDYTA

  • Juhith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Juhith

    Brightness, Jasmine flower

    Juhith

  • Judith
  • Biblical

    Judith

    same as Judah

    Judith

  • JUDIE
  • Female

    English

    JUDIE

    Variant spelling of English Judy, JUDIE means "Jewess" or "praised."

    JUDIE

  • JUDITA
  • Female

    Czechoslovakian

    JUDITA

    , Jewish; a Jewess.

    JUDITA

  • JUDIT
  • Female

    Hungarian

    JUDIT

    Hungarian form of Hebrew Yehuwdiyth, JUDIT means "Jewess" or "praised."

    JUDIT

  • Judithe
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, Hebrew

    Judithe

    Jewish

    Judithe

  • Judith
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Buddhist, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish

    Judith

    Praised; Jewish; Admired; A Women from Judea

    Judith

  • JULITA
  • Female

    Polish

    JULITA

    Pet form of Polish Julianna, JULITA means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."

    JULITA

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Online names & meanings

  • Sulakshmi | ஸுலக்ஷ்மீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sulakshmi | ஸுலக்ஷ்மீ

    Goddess Lakshmi

  • Janany | ஜாநநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Janany | ஜாநநீ

  • Ajani
  • Boy/Male

    African

    Ajani

    He fights for possession.

  • Mansuruddin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Mansuruddin

    Victorious in Religion (Islam)

  • Kaarikaa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Kaarikaa

    Actress

  • ENU
  • Female

    African

    ENU

    second-born child.

  • Ransly
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Ransly

    Raven's Meadow

  • Euan
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish Irish

    Euan

    Youth.

  • Tedd
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Tedd

    Abbreviation of Theodore.

  • Maxwell
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish American Anglo Saxon English

    Maxwell

    Magnus' spring. Mac's well. Surname and place name.

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  • Audit
  • a.

    An audience; a hearing.

  • Nudity
  • n.

    That which is nude or naked; naked part; undraped or unclothed portion; esp. (Fine Arts), the human figure represented unclothed; any representation of nakedness; -- chiefly used in the plural and in a bad sense.

  • Audit
  • v. t.

    To examine and adjust, as an account or accounts; as, to audit the accounts of a treasure, or of parties who have a suit depending in court.

  • Nudity
  • n.

    The quality or state of being nude; nakedness.

  • Auditing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Audit

  • Audit
  • a.

    An examination in general; a judicial examination.

  • Audited
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Audit

  • Rudity
  • n.

    Rudeness; ignorance.

  • Audit
  • a.

    A general receptacle or receiver.

  • Rudish
  • a.

    Somewhat rude.

  • Audit
  • a.

    The result of such an examination, or an account as adjusted by auditors; final account.

  • Nudities
  • pl.

    of Nudity

  • Jadish
  • a.

    Vicious; ill-tempered; resembling a jade; -- applied to a horse.

  • Querele
  • n.

    A complaint to a court. See Audita Querela.

  • Audit
  • v. i.

    To settle or adjust an account.

  • Dudish
  • a.

    Like, or characterized of, a dude.

  • Urith
  • n.

    The bindings of a hedge.

  • Judahite
  • n.

    One of the tribe of Judah; a member of the kingdom of Judah; a Jew.

  • Jadish
  • a.

    Unchaste; -- applied to a woman.