'Part of something so much bigger': poet's outback awe

By Stephanie Gardiner
Updated July 14 2024 - 9:05am, first published 9:00am
Imogen Batt-Doyle won the Cloncurry Poetry Prize for her poem Larapinta (Red Dirt Dreaming). (Supplied Cloncurry Poetry Prize/AAP PHOTOS)
Imogen Batt-Doyle won the Cloncurry Poetry Prize for her poem Larapinta (Red Dirt Dreaming). (Supplied Cloncurry Poetry Prize/AAP PHOTOS)

When Imogen Batt-Doyle follows the jagged red dirt trails through the Australian outback, she feels she is walking on the spines of great ancestral beings.

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