Works
Poetry
- Four Poets (as Judith Green), with others. (Melbourne, Cheshire, 1962)
- Nu-Plastik Fanfare Red. ( St. Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1973)
- Broadsheet Number 23. (Canberra, Open Door Press, 1976)
- Water Life. (University of Queensland Press, 1976) ISBN 0-7022-1322-5 review
- Shadow on Glass. (Canberra: Open Door Press, 1978)
- Three Poems. (Melbourne, Old Metropolitan Meat Market, 1979)
- Angels. Melbourne, (Old Metropolitan Meat Market, 1979)
- Arapede. (Melbourne, Old Metropolitan Meat Market, 1979)
- Mudcrab at Gambaro's. (UQP, 1980) ISBN 0-7022-1573-2
- Witch Heart. (Melbourne: Sisters, 1982) ISBN 0-908207-64-6
- Floridian Poems. (Winter Park, Florida, Rollins College, 1986)
- New and selected poems: The house by water. (1988) ISBN 0-7022-2138-4
- The Cold. Canberra, National Library of Australia (Pamphlets Poets), 1992
- The Hanging of Minnie Thwaites. (Melbourne, Arcade Publications, 2012) ISBN 978-0-9871714-0-5
Plays
- Poor Johanna (produced Adelaide, 1994 ). In Heroines, edited by Dale Spender. Melbourne, Penguin, 1991
- Lindy, with Robyn Archer (opera libretto). Music by Moya Henderson.
Edited
- Mrs Noah and the Minoan Queen. (Melbourne: Sisters, 1983)
- Poems from the Australian's 20th Anniversary Competition. With Andrew Taylor, Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1985
- Jennifer Rankin: Collected Poems. (UQP, 1990)
- The Collected Poems of Jennifer Rankin. St. Lucia, University of Queensland Press. 1990
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