Barrina South

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Barrina South is a Barkindji poet and critic whose debut poetry collection, Makarra, was released in 2024. She has been published widely in journals and anthologies and was a judge for the 2024 ACT Book of the Year Award. She presented a paper on her work at the 2024 International Symposium of Poetic Inquiry in New Zealand.

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Follow the road to the yellow house

Non-fictionI first visited Varuna in 1994. I had just left my job as the Aboriginal Curator at the Australian National Maritime Museum, where I was involved in establishing the first gallery dedicated to addressing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander maritime history. I remember that visit well – even then I felt at home. I grew up in the Blue Mountains. My parents bought our family home there in the early 1970s. It was built in the 1940s, which means that it has a similar interior to Varuna, with ornate cornices, creamy white bathroom tiles, a green basin and bath, Bakelite door handles and even an old black phone.

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