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Revision as of 02:56, 16 February 2007 editJulieclarke (talk | contribs)34 edits Replaced page with '{{Julie Joy Clarke |month=22 April 1951 |birthplace=Melbourne, Australia |Educated=RMIT University and The University of Melbourne |Began as a Visual Poetry prior ...'← Previous edit Latest revision as of 18:17, 14 July 2022 edit undoChristian75 (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, New page reviewers, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers114,759 edits Restore old redirect targetTag: Redirect target changed 
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which included the work of Jas Duke, Peter Murphy, Thalia, Pio, Pete

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