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Liam Gerner with Luke Moller – New Video

August 15, 2021 by FAA Board

Liam Gerner – Photo: Listening Through The Lens

A little while ago, we flagged Liam Gerner’s new album called The Bulletin Debate – Henry Lawson vs Banjo Paterson. 

Based on a public dispute in The Bulletin newspaper between two of Australia’s best known writers and poets Lawson and Paterson and a few others, the debate took place via a series of poems about the merits of living in the Australian bush, published in 1892.

A new video from the project has been revealed “Borderland”:

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: the bulletin, henry lawson, banjo paterson, liam gerner

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