First Nations Writing: Meanjin 1977 to today
By (Author) Dan Bourchier
By (author) Jeanine Leane
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
11th November 2025
Australia
Paperback
272
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
This is writing about Meanjin, by Meanjin, as selected by Jeanine Leane and Dan Bourchier.
First Nations Writing: Meanjin 1977 to todaycaptures the powerful Aboriginal and Torres Strait writers who have shaped the national conversation across peoples, place and time,showcasing the richness of First Nations writing and ideas that reflect on the past even as it imagines a future built on respect, fairness and truth.
It includes work by poets, public intellectuals, writers, philosophers, critics and social commentators that altogether show what it is to be an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person in Australia then, and now.
Dan Bourchier is a senior newsreader at the ABC and a passionate advocate for equity, especially for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and the LGBTQIA+ community. Born on Warumungu Country, he has worked for various media outlets over a thirty-year career. Jeanine Leane is a Wiradjuri writer, poet, and academic from New South Wales. Her poetry collectionDark Secrets After Dreamingwon the Scanlon Prize, and her novelPurple Threadswon the David Unaipon Award. Jeanine has won multiple poetry awards, including the Oodgeroo Noonuccal Prize and the David Harold Tribe Poetry Award. She teaches at the University of Melbourne.