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Catchment – Poetry of Place : third edition

SUBMISSIONS FOR CATCHMENT closing on 21st November

A reminder: Australian poets are welcome to contribute tanka and/ or longer poems to Catchment – Poetry of Place – the submission period closes on 21st November. Focussing on a sense of locality, tanka poets may offer up to five (5) stand-alone poems, or a four-piece string/ sequence, using the submission portal found online here.

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Report on Gadigal Ginko, Spring 2024

Ten haiku poets gathered on the morning of 21st October at the Palace Garden Gate of Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden. A passing light shower fell on a few of us while we waited for others to arrive, but the changeable weather didn’t prevent us from each strolling in the garden on our individual ginko. We re-convened in the Rose Garden pavilion to share some of our draft poems, where a curious sacred ibis joined us momentarily. Poems reflected the many exotic plants blooming at this time of the year and the insects visiting them, as well as other kinds of moments.

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Paperbark Haiku Spring Ginko

The Spring ginko, organised by Paperbark Haiku, was held on 15th October 2024, with a return visit to the Botanic Gardens at Kings Park in Perth. It was a glorious day, the weather sunny and warm, the views over Perth waters and the high rise of the city making a spectacular backdrop. It was a perfect setting for discussing and writing haiku. The Spring flowers, the towering trees and the memorials of Remembrance all gave the poets plenty of opportunity for inspiration.

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Report on the Bindii Meeting September 29 2024

Julia Wakefield, Maeve Archibald, Steve Wigg, Subha Goonaratne, Ewan Rourke and Lynette Arden met on Saturday September 27 at 3pm, using Zoom. Apologies were received from Maureen Sexton and Kirsten Johnson.

We workshopped our haiku and a few tanka. We also discussed the Kyoka poetry form.

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