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On This Site
Register
of Modern Bush Poets
Many Poets have products and services
available
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Roll of Honour
Australian Bush Poetry Champions
and ABPA executive members
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Multimedia
See and hear some of our
modern Bush Poets
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Yarn Spinning
Poets often tell yarns too.
Read some great Aussie yarns
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ABPA Strategic Plan
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2016
Review of Competition Package
and Strategic Plan
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2017 ABPA Committee
- ABPA Committee
Executive
President - Gary Fogarty
Vice President - Ray Essery
Secretary - Meg Gordon
Treasurer - (vacant) - Committee Members
Tom McIlveen
Bill Gordon
Max Pringle
- ABPA State Delegates
Qld - Mick Martin
NSW - Rob Christmas
Vic - Jan Lewis
Tas - Philip Rush
SA - Bob Magor
NT - Lance Lawrence
WA - Irene Conner - Magazine Editor - Neil McArthur
Public Officer - Penny Broun
Facebook Editor - Jan Lewis
Webmaster - Gregory North
New President Gary Fogarty

Gary has many ideas to refresh the organisation and bring back the fun to bush poetry. Watch this space and your magazine for more information.
Outgoing President's Report

Tamworth Country Music Festival 2018 and our Annual General Meeting has come and gone for another year, with a subsequent changing of the guard and a new look committee for the upcoming year. Following my recent eye dilemmas and rehabilitation, I am gratefully handing the reins over to our incoming President Gary Fogarty, whom I believe will make an excellent committee and executive leader, (and reputedly from all accounts, still has his 20/20 vision). He has my total support and I will be remaining on the committee to help in any way I can. I would like to take this opportunity to thank outgoing committee members for their outstanding contribution in 2017 and welcome back existing members Vice President Ray Essery, committee member Max Pringle, state delegates....Rob Christmas, Bob Magor, Phillip Rush, Jan Lewis and Irene Conner. Welcome to new incoming state delegate Mick Martin for QLD and new committee member Bill Gordon from WA...and of course, last but not least, our wonderful incoming West Australian entrepreneurial organiser extraordinaire, secretary Meg Gordon...What a team !!!
Bush Poetry is alive and well in Tamworth! Great crowds attended all of the venues and Saint Edwards Hall once again proved that persistence pays. The numbers are increasing as the word spreads through word of mouth, and we are getting new blood turning up to compete in the Frank Daniel awards, with a few newbies even being persuaded to compete in the Golden Damper awards. We have picked up new ABPA members and encouraged up and coming performers to get up and have a go. These are the poets and performers of the future and if we don’t continue to foster bush poetry at grassroots level, it is going to wither and fade away. A huge Thankyou to all the members, judges , collators, tea ladies and raffle sellers who helped out and supported us at St Edward’s Hall to make the Golden Damper, the Frank Daniel Awards , the Poettes and the Writing and Performing Workshops an outstanding success...special thanks to Meg Gordon, Trish Anderson, Penny Broun and Ray Essery ! Thankyou to all members who so kindly donated raffle prizes and to all those who sold tickets . We have managed to top up dwindling ABPA coffers this year and financially support the Golden Damper without a sponsor. Well done!
Thankyou also to Bill Kearns for helping me with the writing workshop, and to Jack Drake and Rhonda Tallnash for performance workshop. Both workshops proved to be very successful, with two participants claiming they were the best that they had ever attended.
That’s all from me... here’s to a wonderful year of 2018 !
Welcome to the ABPA website

WELCOME, membership of the Australian Bush Poets Association (ABPA) is comprised of writers, performers and individuals who are interested in bush poetry and enjoy written and live stories in rhyme and metre. If you have an interest in this piece of Australian culture called Bush Poetry, you are welcome here.
Aims
The objectives of the Australian Bush
Poets Association is to foster and encourage the growth of Bush Poetry
in Australia. By
definition, Australian Bush Poetry is metred and rhymed poetry about
Australia, Australians and/or the Australian way of life.
Membership
To join the Australian Bush Poets Association and receive our
bi-monthly magazine, go to our Membership
page.
The ABPA keeps in touch with
our members through this website (and forum) and our bi-monthly
magazine of Bush Poetry news, events, results of written and spoken
competitions as well as samples of contemporary bush poetry. Many
members have books, CDs and other products. These can be advertised in
the magazine. For rates, click here.
The deadline
for ads and other content for the magazine is the 22nd of the
month preceding publication. Magazines are published at the beginning
of February,
April, June, August, October and December.
Check out our Facebook page.
Meet a Poet - Keith (Cobber) Lethbridge
2017 Male Australian Bush Poetry
Champion and winner of both Golden Damper Awards and Frank Daniel Award
at the 2018 Tamworth Country Music Festival!
Early
in 1963, at the age of 16, Cobber (Keith Lethbridge Snr) began work as
a farm hand on the Ord River Scheme. At that time the East
Kimberley was sparsely populated, remote from hustle or bustle.
An ideal place for pursuing his hobby of writing bush verse!
Cobber’s
working life then took him the length and breadth of WA, giving him a
close up and personal view of many rugged bush characters and
fascinating situations, both humorous and sad.
Using traditional rhythm and rhyme, Cobber’s verse follows the natural speech patterns of the Australian language.
Keith
is well respected throughout the Bush Poetry community and he has had
many successes including winning the iconic, 2009 Bronze Swagman Award,
Winton, Queensland, for written verse with his poem Gallipoli and the
2017 Australian Male Championship, Toodyay, West Australia for
performance. His latest achievements were at the Tamworth Country Music
Festival where he won the ABPA Golden Damper Award for both the
performance of original poetry and the performance of
contemporary poetry sections. Keith was also the winner by
audience voting of the Frank Daniel Award for performance.
With
retirement fast approaching, there’s nothing he likes better now than
sharing a campfire and a billy of tea with a few old mates. Then,
of course, a little bit of bush music and a rhyme or two completes the
scene.
See previously featured
poets.
Member Achievements - Catherine Lee, 2018 Blackened Billy Winner
This year's winner of the prestigious Blackened Billy Award for written bush poetry is Catherine Lee.
Catherine
is a freelance professional proof
reader and editor who has lived in many exotic locations in recent years. She has always loved poetry with rhyme and
metre, and has been writing in this style for as long as she can
remember. As a child she performed in poetry recitation competitions,
but this is not something she continued as an adult, preferring instead
to concentrate on the writing.
She began entering competitions in 1994,
but it was while living in Papua New Guinea in the late nineties that
she was asked to share her poetry in public for the first time, reading
to a group of mostly Australians. Their response was so positive that
she was persuaded to self-publish a small book which she subsequently
sold at the local market. Meanwhile, over the years she has had some
articles, poetry and short stories published in magazines within
Australia, PNG, the Philippines, Singapore and Bangkok.
Traditional style poetry is her first love however, and
Catherine has won many awards for her writing including the
Blackened Billy, the Bryan Kelleher Literary Award for two
consecutive years as well as a
nomination for the Australian Bush Laureate Awards.
Catherine
is host editor of the International Xpressions and Famous
Poets’
Birthdays pages for FreeXpression, and a keen promoter of traditional
Australian verse overseas whenever opportunities arise. As well as
writing, reading and playing the piano, she feels travel has greatly
enriched her life and considers it an enormous privilege to experience
such diverse cultures and locations and meet so many different people.
These experiences, along with memories of her own culture and
surroundings, provide her with inspiration.
Catherine says
she can be a bit of an idealist at times, but she truly believes that a
smile speaks all languages and poetry and music speak directly to the
heart and soul.
See Catherine's 2018 Blackened Billy winning poem here.
See previously
featured achievers.
Tamworth Country Music Festival Action
Read Meg Gordon's Tamworth report here.
A full house for the Golden Damper finals at St Edwards Hall (courtesy of Tom McIlveen)
Golden Damper finalists (courtesy of Manfred Vijars)
L-R
Bill Gordon, Greg Dunn, Tom McIlveen, Tom O’Connor, Heather Searles,
Paddy O’Brien, Cay Ellem, Jacqui Warnock, Catherine Boomer, Anita Reed,
Mick Martin, Mal Beveridge, Keith Lethbridge.
Golden Damper place-getters: Anita Reed, Jacqui Warnock, Catherine Boomer, Keith Lethbridge (courtesy of Manfred Vijars)
Tom and Susan performing at the ABPA show at Tamworth Gardens.