Coffee at Coledale

From Griffith REVIEW Edition 28: Still the Lucky Country?
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you escape from home during a real estate inspection,

a table outside chedo's  special: croatian spit roast.

focused on perfection, you adjust chedo's doormats,

move the sea-blue dog bowl one-half centimetre to the right.

a white cab glides to a stop

a woman in slippers and a belted coat steps out

more skim, flat and white than your coffee –

no longer hot, her ends split and roasted.

you redraw the parting in her hair, correct two spelling errors

on the blackboard menu, adjust the waitress's apron

& straighten the cab's antenna.

the woman sidles out of the-shop-with-the-

heineken-sign  two shopping bags clink

into the ample storage space in the boot.

the woman stumbles into the back seat

(you iron the surf calm as a silk sarong –

white caps & whales have no place

at a real estate inspection)

the cab slides away on automatic.

We Know the Coal Coast claims the real estate billboard.

Griffith REVIEW Podcasts

Edition 28: Still the Lucky Country? on ABC Radio

Marcia LangtonIndigenous academic and Griffith REVIEW author Marcia Langton, on who really benefits from the resources boom and what it means for those living in mining provinces – including Indigenous people.
Will a resources tax help distribute mining wealth more evenly across the nation?

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Kathy MarksKathy Marks discusses the cultural impact of mining, the impact on the environment and how the mining giants liaise with Aboriginal landholders on ABC Rural's 'Bush Telegraph' radio programme with host Michael Cathcart.

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Jonathan West Jonathan West says that his hand was all but shaking when he came to write his essay. It wasn't an all-revealing memoir or confession, but something just as outlandish, at least for political leaders and economists.

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