Map of Australia, Land of the Fair Go, Stamped "Cancelled".

© Bakchos 2026 | Blak and Black est. 2010

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  1. Polina

    Australia never had a golden age. But it had a map — an argument toward something better. This poem is about the moment we folded it up, who handed us the blade, and why the grief of loving this place doesn’t close.
    The Land of the Fair Go (A Lament)

  2. Bill Wheatley

    This is a strong, ambitious political poem—part lament, part jeremiad, part love letter to an idea of Australia that the poet believes is slipping away. At its best it achieves the difficult trick of being both emotionally raw and intellectually precise. At its worst it slips into the very didacticism it tries to avoid. Overall, it is one of the more honest and painful reckonings with post-Howard Australia I have read in verse.

  3. Mirko

    Mark remember me? I’m fairly certain that we went to school together. It seems that time hasn’t mellowed you. You left a lasting memory on me, when you walked off the footy field a smashed Egg in the face and said “if you pick on the runt again, I’ll kicked the shit out of you.” Egg stopped bullying everyone after that. One of the last things that my father said to me was “ what ever happened to that boy who played Guido d’Wacker? He was funny.” Seems that you made a lasting impression on some. I’ll look out for more of your poetry.

    1. Bakchos

      G’day Mirko, yes we seem to have gone to school together. I remember you. I’m saddened to read of the passing of your father. Unfortunately most of my characters I created for Drama wouldn’t pass the politically correct police monitoring these days. Guido would definitely be out, I suspect that Bernice Beatle and Dickie Possum Poo wouldn’t pass muster these days, either. Such is life. Thanks for touching base, please keep in touch.

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