The Star of Australasia


"The Star of Australasia" is a poem by Australian poet Henry Lawson. The poem is also known by the titles "War: A Prophecy Fulfilled" and "The Star of Australia".
It was originally published in The Australian Workman on 6 March 1897 and subsequently reprinted in several of the author's collections, other periodicals and a number of Australian poetry anthologies.

Critical reception

Writing about Lawson's "Battle Songs" for The Cairns Post in 1940, a critic noted that "Lawson saw the things that we suffered in the last war, that we will endure in this war, as far back as 1895 in 'Star of Australasia', one of his longest and most passionate utterances of belief in the future of Australia."
In his volume A History of Australian Literature, H. M. Green called the poem "a rousing appeal to all who hope for the future", and one where "Lawson looked forward to the brightening and unifying effect of a great defensive war fought for a high ideal."

Publication history

After the poem's initial publication in The Australian Workman it was reprinted as follows:In the Days When the World was Wide and Other Verses by Henry Lawson, Angus and Robertson, 1900An Anthology of Australian Verse edited by Bertram Stevens, Angus and Robertson, 1907The Freeman's Journal, 23 April 1908The Golden Treasury of Australian Verse edited by Bertram Stevens, Angus and Robertson, 1909The Queenslander, 1 December 1917Selected Poems of Henry Lawson by Henry Lawson, Angus and Robertson, 1918Out Back and Other Poems by Henry Lawson, W. H. Honey, 1943The World of Henry Lawson edited by Walter Stone, Hamlyn, 1974The Essential Henry Lawson : The Best Works of Australia's Greatest Writer edited Brian Kiernan, Currey O'Neil, 1982A Treasury of Colonial Poetry, Currawong, 1982A Campfire Yarn : Henry Lawson Complete Works 1885-1900 edited by Leonard Cronin, Lansdowne, 1984