Upcoming events
Sorrento Writers Festival 2024: Inspired by Real Events with Dennis Glover
How novelists weave fact into their fiction
Melissa Ashley, Dennis Glover and Kate Grenville with Irma Gold
Date: Saturday 27 April
Time: 1:30pm
Venue: Portsea Surf Life Saving Club
Sorrento Writers Festival 2024: Creating Real Change Through Truth-telling, Songlines and Shared Knowledge with David Marr
David Marr, Thomas Mayo and Margo Neale with Natasha Mitchell
Date: Saturday 27 April
Time: 1:30pm
Venue: Halcyon Hall, The Continental
Sorrento Writers Festival 2024: The Art of the Essay with David Marr
Sarah Krasnostein, David Marr and Laura Tingle with Ramona Koval
Date: Saturday 27 April
Time: 4:30pm
Venue: Sorrento Community Centre
Sorrento Writers Festival 2024: The Morning Feed with Erik Jensen
Join our chat about the news of the day
Erik Jensen and Amy Remeikis with Tom Wright
Date: Sunday 28 April
Time: 8:15am
Venue: Halcyon Hall, The Continental
Sorrento Writers Festival 2024: Australian Politics with Lech Blaine and Erik Jensen
Toward the 2025 election
Lech Blaine, Erik Jensen, Amy Remeikis and Niki Savva with Brendan Donohoe
Date: Sunday 28 April
Time: 10:30am
Venue: Sorrento Community Centre
Sorrento Writers Festival 2024: Writers on Writing with Dennis Glover
Three authors discuss their work, their writing journey and their creative process
Dennis Glover, Gail Jones and Myfanwy Jones with Laura Macdonald
Date: Sunday 28 April
Time: 10:30am
Venue: The Barlow Room, The Continental
Sorrento Writers Festival 2024: David Marr in conversation with Barrie Cassidy
Date: Sunday 28 April
Time: 10:30am
Venue: Halcyon Hall, The Continental
Sorrento Writers Festival 2024: The Power of Editorials with Erik Jensen
Do people still listen? Should they listen?
Eric Beecher, Erik Jensen and Laura Tingle with Jon Faine
Date: Sunday 28 April
Time: 1:30pm
Venue: Sorrento Bowls Club
Anne Manne in conversation with Tanya Wilks OAM
For many years, Newcastle was the centre of an extensive paedophile network run by members of the Anglican church – and protected by parishioners and community members who looked the other way.
In this gripping book, author Anne Manne reveals how this network was able to avoid detection for so long, and how its ringleaders were finally exposed and brought to justice. At the centre of the story is a survivor, Steve Smith, who endured years of childhood abuse but refused to be silenced.
Join us on Sunday, 28 April for the offical book launch of Crimes of the Cross, led by chair speaker Tanya Wilks OAM in conversation with author, Anne Manne and survivor, Steve Smith.
Date: Sunday 28 April
Time: 5:00pm
Venue: The Lock-Up, 90 Hunter St, Newcastle NSW 2300
Price: This is a free event.
Anne Manne in conversation with David Marr
A searing expose of institutional child abuse, and the remarkable story of the survivors who would not be silenced
For many years, Newcastle was the centre of an extensive paedophile network run by members of the Anglican church – and protected by parishioners and community members who looked the other way.
In this gripping book, Anne Manne reveals how this network was able to avoid detection for so long, and how its ringleaders were finally exposed and brought to justice. At the centre of the story is a survivor, Steve Smith, who endured years of childhood abuse but refused to be silenced.
Drawing on extensive research and interviews with survivors, clergy, police and others, Manne explores how the network operated and how it became entrenched in the upper echelons of Newcastle society. She offers deep insights into the minds and strategies of abusers, and pays tribute to the victims and their tireless struggle for justice. Child sexual abuse has previously been thought of as an individual crime; Manne pioneers an examination of it as part of a network.
This is an unforgettable study of courage and faith in the face of unthinkable evil.
Date: Monday 29 April
Time: 6:00pm
Venue: Gleebooks, 49 Glebe Point Road Glebe, NSW 2037 Australia
Price: $12
Writers @ Stanton: Anne Manne
Part of the Writers @ Stanton collection.
Join Anne Manne, author of Crimes of the Cross, and discover a searing expose of institutional child abuse, and the remarkable story of the survivors who would not be silenced.
Date: Tuesday 30 April
Time: 1:00pm
Venue: Stanton Library, Level 1, 234 Miller St North Sydney, NSW 2060
Price: This is a free event.
Book Launch: Girt By Sea
Please join us for the launch of Girt by Sea: Re-Imagining Australia’s Security by Professor Joanne Wallis and Professor Rebecca Strating.
Hear from the authors as they discuss their reasons for reimagining how Australia should understand its strategic challenges and find lasting security. To do this, the authors turn their gazes to Australia's near region, focusing on the six maritime domains central to its national interests: the north seas (the Timor, Arafura and Coral Seas and the Torres Strait), the Western Pacific, the South China Sea, the South Pacific, the Indian Ocean, and the Southern Ocean.
Following the launch, a public Q&A session with the authors on topics covered in the book and on related contemporary Australian security issues will be moderated by Professor Jessica Gallagher, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (External Engagement).
Books will be available for purchase and both authors will be available to sign and personalise your copy.
Date: Tuesday 30 April
Time: 5:30pm
Venue: National Wine Centre of Australia, Corner of Hackney Rd & Botanic Rd, Adelaide
Price: This is a free event.