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Along the lines of the so-called multicultural discourse and socio-political milieu in Australia, the article is concerned with Adam Fiala’s literary and non-literary imageries of Australia and also deals with the relation of Fiala’s poetic and prose themes to various realities of Australia. Given that Australia as a host country determines/i nfluences writers’ life and work, the article seeks to discover possible spaces in which the Polish writer-migrant/his work and his characters/narrators/voices are positioned (and/or positioning themselves) to function and/or to domesticate Australia. Both the Polish writer-migrant’s life in Australia and his literary scenarios are explained with some thought of migrancy and migrant/border narrative’ notions.