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When The Cover-Up Is Worse Than The Crime: Journalism 101 - Marian Wilkinson at Sorrento Writers Festival

When The Cover-Up Is Worse Than The Crime: Journalism 101 - Marian Wilkinson at Sorrento Writers Festival

John Silvester, Kate Wild and Marian Wilkinson with Madeleine Grummet

An investigative journalist's anatomy of a scandal often reveals attempts to cover up, bury information, lie, blame others and fabricate stories result in more harm and more illegal or inappropriate behaviour. Our three multi award-winning journalists discuss what happens when smart people panic. 

Date:   Saturday 25 April

Time:   1:00pm

Venue: Portsea Village 2

Price:   $35.00

Anxiety And The Modern Workplace: How IT, AI, WFH and DEI are impacting life in the office - Toby Walsh at Sorrento Writers Festival

Anxiety And The Modern Workplace: How IT, AI, WFH and DEI are impacting life in the office - Toby Walsh at Sorrento Writers Festival

Sean Scalmer, Sarah Wilson and Toby Walsh with Stephen Lunn

In just five years, office life for most Australians has changed beyond what anyone might have imagined 10 or 20 years ago. Our panel members will share their research and observations how the modern worker’s routine has changed, and why anxiety, stress, breakdowns in physical and mental capacities, performative productivity and the erosion of home-work boundaries are very real challenges to employers and employees.

Date:   Saturday 25 April

Time:   1:00pm

Venue: Ellen Grant Hall, 43 Kerferd Avenue Sorrento, Sorrento, VIC 3943

Price:   $35.00

Under The Skin: How biographers cope with living someone else’s life - Helen Trinca at Sorrento Writers Festival

Under The Skin: How biographers cope with living someone else’s life - Helen Trinca at Sorrento Writers Festival

Peter FitzSimons, Jock Serong and Helen Trinca with Michael Cathcart

How does a biographer deal with the ghost in the room, the person whose story you are trying to tell - creatively, engagingly and with accuracy? How do biographers navigate their way through truth, empathy, objectivity, admiration and those ”Eureka!” moments of discovery as they retell someone’s life journey? 

Date:   Saturday 25 April

Time:   1:00pm

Venue: Sorrento Bowls Club, David MacFarlane Reserve, Hotham Road, Sorrento, VIC 3943

Price:   $35.00

Messy Characters = Great Fiction - Kate Mildenhall at Sorrento Writers Festival

Messy Characters = Great Fiction - Kate Mildenhall at Sorrento Writers Festival

Bri Lee, Kate Mildenhall and JP Pomare with Hannie Rayson
Where do great characters come from? Do your family or friends ever recognise themselves in your work? And why is the flawed, imperfect oddball in a novel way more interesting than someone nice? 

Date:   Saturday 25 April

Time:   2:30pm

Venue: Ellen Grant Hall 43 Kerferd Avenue, Sorrento, VIC 3943

Price:   $35.00

Spit It Out: How to write a great speech - Don Watson at Sorrento Writers Festival

Spit It Out: How to write a great speech - Don Watson at Sorrento Writers Festival

Troy Bramston, Lucinda Holdforth and Don Watson with Libbi Gorr

Whether it’s a wedding, a funeral, a conference or a key-note, writing and delivering speeches is no easy task. Our three panel members - each speechwriters to Australian politics leaders - discuss how to take audiences on a journey they’ll never forget. 

Date:   Saturday 25 April

Time:   2:30pm

Venue: Portsea Surf Life Saving Club, Back Beach Rd, Portsea, VIC 3944

Price:   $35.00

Drinks With The Journos / The Evening Feed - Marian Wilkinson at Sorrento Writers Festival

Drinks With The Journos / The Evening Feed - Marian Wilkinson at Sorrento Writers Festival

Geraldine Brooks, Jennifer Byrne, Annabel Crabb and Marian Wilkinson with Tom Wright 

This session is supported by Pitcher Partners

Date:   Saturday 25 April

Time:   4:00pm

Venue: Halcyon Hall, The Continental 1-21, Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento, VIC 3943

Price:   $45.00

On Hope: Our artists discuss, reveal, recite and read - Erik Jensen at Sorrento Writers Festival

On Hope: Our artists discuss, reveal, recite and read - Erik Jensen at Sorrento Writers Festival

Evelyn Araluen, Maxine Beneba Clarke, Erik Jensen, Richard King, Thomas Mayo and Richard Piper with Jane Montgomery Griffiths

This session is supported by I-Nex

Date:   Saturday 25 April

Time:   5:30pm

Venue: Halcyon Hall, The Continental, 1-21 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento, VIC 3943

Price:   $45.00

Drinks With The Reviewers - Geordie Williamson at Sorrento Writers Festival

Drinks With The Reviewers - Geordie Williamson at Sorrento Writers Festival

Madeleine Gray, Sarah Krasnostein, Michael Shmith and Georgie Williamson with Jason Steger

 

Date:   Saturday 25 April

Time:   5:30pm

Venue: The Ballroom, The Continental, 1-21 Ocean Beach Rd, Sorrento, VIC 3943

Price:   $35.00

International Land Grabs: When is enough, enough? - Toby Walsh at Sorrento Writers Festival

International Land Grabs: When is enough, enough? - Toby Walsh at Sorrento Writers Festival

Elizabeth Buchanan, Bob Carr and Toby Walsh with Steve Bracks 

War, invasion and conflict are still alive and well but in 2026, there are new forces in play threaten a nation’s security, including cyberspace and data centre control, “green grabbing” and the dismantling of indigenous land sovereignty, and acquiring land to ensure supply chains function. Our panel reflects upon land’s role as ultimate superpower asset.

Date:   Sunday 26 April

Time:   10:30am

Venue: The Ballroom, The Continental 1-21 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento, VIC 3943

Price:   $35.00

Big Business, Dodgy Dealings - Marian Wilkinson at Sorrento Writers Festival

Big Business, Dodgy Dealings - Marian Wilkinson at Sorrento Writers Festival

Chris Kohler and Marian Wilkinson with Daniel Ziffer  

Panel member Chris Kohler’s new book How They Get You:  Sneaky Everyday Economics and Smart Ways to Hold on to Your Money is the catalyst for a conversation with investigative journalist Marian Wilkinson about businesses that behave badly - and what communities can do to fight back. 

Date:   Sunday 26 April

Time:   12:00pm

Venue: Halcyon Hall, The Continental 1-21 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento, VIC 3943

Price:   $35.00

The Game/Race/Tournament Via Me – Martin McKenzie-Murray at Sorrento Writers Festival

The Game/Race/Tournament Via Me – Martin McKenzie-Murray at Sorrento Writers Festival

Konrad Marshall, Martin McKenzie-Murray with Rose Donohoe

Newspaper sports sections - and sporting books - still produce some of journalism’s best reporting and finest writing. Our panel discusses why.

Date:   Sunday 26 April

Time:   12:00pm

Venue: Sorrento Bowls Club David MacFarlane Reserve, Hotham Road, Sorrento, VIC 3943

Price:   $35.00

From Menzies To Pauline, Turnbull To Taylor: What is an Australian conservative? - Don Watson & Sean Kelly at Sorrento Writers Festival

From Menzies To Pauline, Turnbull To Taylor: What is an Australian conservative? - Don Watson & Sean Kelly at Sorrento Writers Festival

Sean Kelly, Amy Remeikis, Don Watson with Brendan Donohoe  

At a time when political pundits are questioning the Liberal -National Party alliance and its capacity to win government, our panel dissects the past, present and future of conservative politics in Australia. 

 

Date:   Sunday 26 April

Time:   1:30pm

Venue: Halcyon Hall, The Continental 1-21 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento, VIC 3943

Price:   $35.00

The Art of Telling True Stories – Martin McKenzie-Murray & Sean Kelly at Sorrento Writers Festival

The Art of Telling True Stories – Martin McKenzie-Murray & Sean Kelly at Sorrento Writers Festival

Sean Kelly, Sarah Krasnostein, and Martin McKenzie-Murray with Liz Porter

Three esteemed non-fiction specialists discuss how they distil stories from the world and the people around us, and turn them into entertaining and breathtaking prose, and amazing long-form journalism. 

Date:   Sunday 26 April

Time:   3:00pm

Venue: Hotel Sorrento, Cooper Room, Hotel Sorrento, 5/15 Hotham Rd, Sorrento, VIC, 3943

Price:   35.00

Meet the author - Desmond Manderson

Meet the author - Desmond Manderson

Desmond Manderson will be in conversation with Malcolm McLeod, Anna Olsen and Carolyn Strange on his new book High Time: How Australia Changed Its Mind About Illegal Drugs, a unique look at Australia's treatment of illegal drugs from the 1980s to the present.

How did the nation change its mind about drugs? Australia's repressive treatment of illicit drugs began with racist anti-Chinese laws around 1900. Until the mid-1980s, prohibition seemed absolute and unalterable, supported by local police forces, state and federal agencies and international law.

This book tells the surprising story of what happened next: the turn to a 'harm minimisation' approach. Compelled by the AIDS crisis and medical professionals agitating for change, Australian governments began to consider whether thousands of lives could be saved – not by preventing the use of drugs, but by reducing the risks associated with their use. Along the way, what began as a pragmatic response to a health crisis morphed into something more: a moral argument for compassion and respect.

Examining such controversial issues as pill testing, injecting rooms, medicinal cannabis, the opioid crisis, and vaping , High Time traces the efforts, often faltering and provisional, to forge a new path forward. Written with clarity and elegance by one of Australia's leading authorities on drug policy and history, it presents the story of Australian drug law as one that remains unfinished but is moving in a hopeful direction.

Books will be available for signing from 5.30pm and again after the event.

Date:   Tuesday 28 April

Time:   6:00pm

Venue: Tangney Rd Cinema, Cultural Centre Kambri (ANU Building 153) Acton, ACT, 2601

Price:   This is a free event.

Sirens by Martin McKenzie-Murray Book Launch - In conversation with Gideon Haigh

Sirens by Martin McKenzie-Murray Book Launch - In conversation with Gideon Haigh

Readings Carlton are delighted to host the launch of Sirens: Inside the Shadow World of First Responders Martin McKenzie-Murray.

Martin McKenzie-Murray will be in-conversation with Gideon Haigh to discuss the book. 

Three first responders - a paramedic, a police officer and a firefighter - are motivated by a desire to serve the community. But they are drawn to their work by more complicated impulses as well- a need for control, an acute awareness of danger, and childhood experiences they are still running from.

Peter, a paramedic, served at high-profile disasters including the Port Arthur massacre and the Beaconsfield mine collapse. Tara, a firefighter, experienced devastating loss at a young age. Brett, a police officer, survived childhood neglect and abuse. In telling their stories, Martin McKenzie-Murray draws on his own experience and his research into trauma and recovery to ask profound questions about human motivation and survival.

This is a free event, but bookings are essential.

Date:   Thursday 30 April

Time:   6:00pm

Venue: Readings Carlton, 309 Lygon Street, Carlton Victoria 3053

Price:   This is a free event