Works
- No Fixed Address (Cheshire, 1962)
- A Need of Similar Name (Cheshire, 1965)
- An Eye for a Tooth (Cheshire, 1968)
- Beyond the subdivisions : poems (Cheshire, 1969)
- Heat-Wave. Melbourne (Sweeney Reed, 1970)
- Condolences of the season : selected poems (Cheshire, 1971)
- Just a Dugong at Twilight: Mainly Light Verse (Cheshire, 1975)
- Sometimes Gladness: Collected Poems 1954-1978. (Longman Cheshire, 1978)
- Selected Poems. (London, Longman, 1984)
- Towards sunrise: poems 1979-1986 (Longman Cheshire, 1986)
- This side of silence : poems 1987-1990 (Longman Cheshire, 1990)
- Mortal instruments : poems 1990-1995 (Longman, 1995)
- A Poet's People. (South Melbourne, Addison Wesley Longman, 1998)
- The Headlong Traffic : Poems and Prose Monologues 1997 to 2002 (Longman, 2003)
- Sometimes Gladness: collected poems, 1954-2005, 6th Edition (Longman Cheshire, 2006)
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