Contributors

Griffith Review has commissioned over 1,400 writers since it began in 2004. 

Through programs and awards such as the Novella Project and the Emerging Voices Competition (generously supported by the Copyright Agency Cultural Fund) the journal has supported the development and publication of new work by outstanding emerging and established writers. 

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Duncan Free

Duncan Free first represented Australia in 1991, when he won a silver medal at the Junior World Rowing Championships....

Alicia Sometimes

Alicia Sometimes is a writer, poet and broadcaster. She is a regular guest on ABC 774 and Radio National....

Sean Dorney

Sean Dorney is a Walkley Award-winning journalist who lived and worked in Papua New Guinea for twenty years. He...

Geoff Woolcock

Geoff Woolcock is research manager at Wesley Mission Brisbane, and an adjunct professor at Griffith University. He has been...

Barry Judd

Barry Judd is professor of Indigenous studies at RMIT University in Melbourne. He is a descendent of the Pitjantjatjara...

Gregory Phillips

Gregory Phillips is from the Waanyi and Jaru peoples, and comes from Cloncurry and Mount Isa. He is a...

John Harms

John Harms is a Melbourne-based writer. His books include Play On (Text, 2003), and Life As I Know It...

Matthew Klugman

Matthew Klugman is the deputy leader of the Sport in Society Research Program at Victoria University’s Institute of Sport,...

Tim Butcher

Tim Butcher is associate professor of management at Griffith University. He is an organisational ethnographer interested in the organisation...

William McInnes

William McInnes is an actor and writer. He has won two Logies, and an AFI Award for best actor...

Tracey Holmes

Tracey Holmes has covered ten Olympic games, was the media information manager for the Sydney Organising Committee for the...

Colin Tatz (1934–2019)

Colin Tatz was a leading authority in the fields of comparative race politics, Aboriginal affairs, Jewish studies, migration studies,...

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