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Meanjin (/ m i ˈ æ n dʒ ɪ n /), formerly Meanjin Papers and Meanjin Quarterly, is one of Australia's longest-running literary magazines. Established in 1940 in Brisbane , it moved to Melbourne in 1945 and as of 2008 is an editorially independent imprint of Melbourne University Publishing .
Meanjin is the third extended play by Australian singer-songwriter Thelma Plum, released on 12 August 2022 through Warner Music Australia. Plum has described the EP as a "love letter" to Brisbane , with Meanjin being the indigenous name for the city.
Meanjin is an Australian literary magazine based in Melbourne. Meanjin may also refer to: Meanjin, the Indigenous Australian name for the city of Brisbane;
People associated, as contributors, staff or board members, with the Australian literary magazine Meanjin. Pages in category "Meanjin people" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
Christesen was founding editor of Meanjin Papers which was first published in 1940, following his return from overseas travel. With an offer of full-time salary and commercial support for the publication, the magazine and its editor moved to the University of Melbourne in 1945.
Meanjin (also Meeanjin, Mianjin) is a Turrbal/Yuggera word whose various etymologies suggest a meaning of "spike place" or "tulip wood". [b] It was used for the area now covered by Gardens Point and the Brisbane central business district. [8] [9] The Turrbal called the early Brisbane settlement "Umpi Korrumba" meaning "many houses". [10]
In July 2022, Plum announced the forthcoming release of her third EP, Meanjin, alongside its second single "When It Rains It Pours". [25] Meanjin, is Plum's "love letter" to Brisbane and was written on her balcony in lockdown due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. [20] Plum's Meanjin EP won Album Of The Year at the 2023 National Indigenous Music ...
The literary journal Meanjin takes its name from the Turrbal name for the land centred at Gardens Point on which Brisbane was founded. [18] This name is sometimes used for the greater Brisbane area. [19] [20]