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The End Of The World As We Know It

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Hollo, Tim

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As I sat down to write this—struggling with how to get on with normal life while, just down the road, a massive fire burns in one of my favourite places and smoke turns the morning light a ghastly orange—two kookaburras suddenly started laughing in the tall eucalypts behind my home.

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Meanjin Quarterly

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2037-12-31
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