Ipswich Poetry Feast

Ipswich Poetry Feast Ipswich Poetry Feast is an initiative of the Ipswich City Council to promote poets and poetry in the region.

In the latter part of the nineteenth century two young children, Bridget and Mary Broderick, drowned at a waterhole that lies within the boundaries of the area now known as Henry Lawson Bicentennial Park at Walloon. This tragic event was the subject of a poem penned by Henry Lawson in 1891 titled "The Babies of Walloon"

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Ipswich, QLD
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