Published in Overland Issue 233 Summer 2018 · Uncategorized Guest artist for Overland 233: Mary Leunig Mary Leunig Cover Artwork for short story ‘Noplace’ Artwork for short story ‘Idle hands’ Artwork for short story ‘The moon under water’ Artwork for short story ‘Excision in F-sharp major’ Fair Australia Prize cover (internal and back cover crop) Read the rest of Overland 233 If you liked these artworks, buy the issue Or subscribe and receive four outstanding issues for a year Mary Leunig Mary Leunig is an Australian visual artist who has had work featured in many publications. Her new collection, her first in twenty-five years, One Good Turn, is out through Brow Books. More by Mary Leunig › Overland is a not-for-profit magazine with a proud history of supporting writers, and publishing ideas and voices often excluded from other places. If you like this piece, or support Overland’s work in general, please subscribe or donate. Related articles & Essays 21 February 202521 February 2025 · The university Closing the noose: a dispatch from the front line of decasualisation Matthew Taft Across the board, universities have responded to legislation aimed at rectifying this already grim situation by halting casual hiring, cutting courses, expanding class sizes, and increasing the workloads of permanent staff. This is an unintended consequence of the legislation, yes, but given the nefarious history of the university, from systemic wage theft to bad-faith bargaining, hardly a surprising one. 19 February 2025 · Disability The devaluing of disability support Áine Kelly-Costello and Jonathan Craig Over the past couple of decades, disabled people in much of the Western world have often sought, or agreed to, more individualised funding schemes in order to gain greater “choice and control” over the support we receive. But the autonomy, dignity and flexibility we were promised seems constantly under threat or out of reach, largely because of the perception that allowing us such “luxuries” is too expensive.