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Toby Walsh

The Shortest History of AI: Toby Walsh Festival Appearance

The Curiosity Lecture series returns to the Festival with a line-up of our most thought-provoking speakers delivering one-time talks on topics of intrigue, interest and importance.

As one of the world’s leading researchers in artificial intelligence, Toby Walsh has been awarded the Humbolt Research Award and elected as a fellow of the Association for the Advancement of AI. In The Shortest History of AI, Toby outlines the six key ideas for understanding artificial intelligence today.

Hear Toby trace the origins of artificial intelligence in science and culture and predict where the technology is heading in the future.

Date:   Thursday 22 May

Time:   11:00am

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   This is a free event.

Alecia Simmonds

Courting: Alecia Simmonds Festival Appearance

Anne Summers’s Damned Whores and God’s Police was first published 50 years ago – a time when sexual harassment, domestic violence and date rape were unnamed and often ignored experiences for women in Australia.

It would be another nine years before the introduction of the Sex Discrimination Act 1984.

Join Anne as the bestselling and multi-award-winning writer and journalist – also an Officer of the Order of Australia and inductee to the Australian Media Hall of Fame – reflects on her groundbreaking book, what she has done since and what she is doing now with host Alecia Simmonds.

Date:   Thursday 22 May

Time:   3:00pm

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   $30.00

Linda Jaivin

Bombard the Headquarters!: Linda Jaivin Festival Appearance

The Curiosity Lecture series returns to the Festival with a line-up of our most thought-provoking speakers delivering one-time talks on topics of intrigue, interest and importance.

In the fascinating account of 1966 China in Bombard the Headquarters!: The Cultural Revolution in China, Linda Jaivin focuses on the start of the Cultural Revolution and the ideological quarrels and personalities that underpinned it. Because the Cultural Revolution is still heavily censored in the People’s Republic, many remain in the dark, leaving these pivotal events unexplained.

Hear about the lead-up to this key historic moment from an expert in Chinese politics.

Date:   Thursday 22 May

Time:   3:30pm

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   This is a free event.

Lech Blaine

Your Next Favourite Book with Lech Blaine

Whether you seek escape, challenge, inspiration or delight, you’ll find your next favourite book at this special panel event as some of the Festival’s most exciting novelists introduce their acclaimed new releases.

Join Robbie Arnott, Lech Blaine, Sarah Firth and Yumna Kassab in conversation with Michael Williams, as they share insight into their rich and rewarding stories.

Date:   Thursday 22 May

Time:   5:00pm

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   This is a free event.

Paddy Manning

The Successor: Paddy Manning Festival Appearance

The steady growth of the billionaire class in the 21st century and members’ absurd wealth represent the pinnacle of economic inequity.  

Dean of the UTS Business School Carl Rhodes unpacks four myths about billionaires as forces for good to argue for international economic justice in his new book, Stinking Rich: The Four Myths of the Good Billionaire.

He is joined in conversation with journalist and political biographer Paddy Manning, who has written on the likes of Malcolm Turnbull and Lachlan Murdoch. Listen as they critique popular narratives around the ultra-wealthy that keep them powerful and dangerous. 

Date:   Thursday 22 May

Time:   7:00pm

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   $30.00

David Marr

Killing for Country: David Marr Festival Appearance

The scintillating chronicler of human weakness, Oscar Wilde, once said, “True friends stab you in the front”.

In this popular event, writer and presenter Annabel Crabb and writer David Marr lead opposing teams in a rollicking debate on the legitimacy of this aphorism about friends who betray each other.

Featuring debaters Matilda Boseley, Rhys Nicholson, Justine Rogers and Jennifer Wong, and adjudicated by Yumi Stynes, this debate is sure to get provocative, pithy and personal.    

Date:   Thursday 22 May

Time:   8:15pm

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   $35.00

Erik Jensen

Angry at Breakfast: Erik Jensen in conversation with Jess Hill

Editor in Chief of Schwartz Media Erik Jensen discuss today's headlines with Jess Hill and Malcolm Knox.

Date:   Friday 23 May

Time:   8:30am

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   This is a free event.

Lech Blaine

Australian Gospel: Lech Blaine in conversation with Ashley Hay

For Lech Blaine’s family, their biggest worries were the footy scores and the chance that Lech’s foster siblings’ Christian extremist parents would find and kidnap them.

The Blaines and the Shelleys couldn’t have been more different parents and their fierce battles for custody – in the courts, the foster system and the front yard – created enough fear and tension to last many lifetimes. In Australian Gospel: A Family Saga, a stranger-than-fiction tale of love and loss in country Queensland, Lech spins an epic that questions what makes a family.

Hear Lech unpack the makings of memory and inheritance, in conversation with Ashley Hay.

Date:   Friday 23 May

Time:   1:00pm

Venue: https://www.swf.org.au/program/season-2025/lech-blaine-australian-gospel/

Price:   $30.00

Andrew Ford

The Shortest Histories of Everything: Andrew Ford and Andrew Leigh in conversation

Making big stories bite-sized.

Join history writers Andrew Ford and Andrew Leigh as they discuss how to trim complex histories of music and economics while still keeping the essence of truth.

Date:   Friday 23 May

Time:   1:00pm

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   $25.00

Linda Jaivin

Bombard the Headquarters!: Linda Jaivin Panel Appearance

As politicians and analysts attempt to manoeuvre with the global superpower, these writers reflect on how the 20th century got the nation where it is today.

Bombard the Headquarters!: The Cultural Revolution in China is Linda Jaivin’s account of the ideological quarrels and personalities that underpinned the violent beginning of the Cultural Revolution in 1966. Louisa Lim’s Indelible City: Dispossession and Defiance in Hong Kong and Edward Wong’s At the Edge of Empire: A Family’s Reckoning with China mix national history with personal archives to paint detailed portraits of Hong Kong and China, respectively.

Join Linda, Louisa and Edward in conversation with Peter Hartcher as they discuss the crucial history that made China what it is today.

Date:   Friday 23 May

Time:   2:00pm

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   $40.00

Andrew Leigh

Battlers & Billionaires: Andrew Leigh in conversation with Richard Holden

The Curiosity Lecture series returns to the Festival with a line-up of our most thought-provoking speakers delivering one-time talks on topics of intrigue, interest and importance.

Economics professor at UNSW Sydney Richard Holden (Money in the Twenty First Century) and Parliamentarian Andrew Leigh (Battlers & Billionaires and The Shortest History of Economics) unpack economics as a global force that impacts wars, technological innovation and social change.

In our contemporary world, what are the causes and consequences of economic inequality? And can economics be used as a tool for justice for the oppressed?

Date:   Friday 23 May

Time:   3:00pm

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   This is a free event.

Rebecca Strating

Girt By Sea: Rebecca Strating Festival Appearance

The promises of global peace and prosperity that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union have failed to come to fruition in the way that many in the West had imagined.

Now, President Donald Trump is swinging a wrecking ball at the alliances, values and institutions that underpin Western power, while countries like Russia, China, Iran, India and Brazil forge powerful new partnerships.

If the sun is really setting on the West, what does that mean for countries like Australia? Is it a moment of opportunity or something else? Join hosts Geraldine Doogue and Hamish Macdonald for this Global Roaming live event, as they discuss who the winners and losers will be in this fast-changing world with guests Philippe Sands, Bec Strating and Edward Wong.

Date:   Friday 23 May

Time:   5:00pm

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   $30.00

Erik Jensen

Angry at Breakfast: Erik Jensen Festival Appearance

Join Founding Editor of The Saturday Paper and Editor in Chief of Schwartz Media Erik Jensen to discuss the latest news with Louisa Lim and Kate McClymont.

Date:   Saturday 24 May

Time:   8:30am

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   This is a free event.

George Megalogenis

QE96 Minority Report: George Megalogenis Festival Appearance

The Curiosity Lecture series returns to the Festival with a line-up of our most thought-provoking speakers delivering one-time talks on topics of intrigue, interest and importance.

Journalist and political commentator George Megalogenis examines the changing reality of Australian politics in his most recent Quarterly Essay: Minority Report: The New Shape of Australian Politics. With politics as usual not enough for many Australians, minority governments are a real possibility in our future. How did we get here and will this change damage our democracy or revitalise it?

Date:   Saturday 24 May

Time:   2:30pm

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   This is a free event.

Jess Hill

QE97 Losing It: Jess Hill Festival Appearance

The Curiosity Lecture series returns to the Festival with a line-up of our most thought-provoking speakers delivering one-time talks on topics of intrigue, interest and importance.

What will it take to stop gendered violence?

Expanding on her Quarterly Essay 97, Losing It: Can We Stop Violence Against Women and Children?, investigative journalist and Stella Prize winner Jess Hill challenges Australian governments’ promise to end gendered violence in a single generation. As recently as last year, Australians took to the streets again to protest the lack of funding, innovation and resources needed to achieve the goal of ending gendered and family violence.

Hear Jess analyse what’s working in our current system and what’s not and map out what we can do to finally change things.

Date:   Saturday 24 May

Time:   2:30pm

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   This is a free event.

Aarti Betigeri

Growing Up Indian in Australia: Panel Discussion

“To be Indian growing up in Australia is to tread the narrow line between here and there, to constantly code-switch and navigate between filling the needs and aspirations of your family, your community – and yourself.”   

Growing Up Indian in Australia brings together a diverse diaspora of storytellers whose experiences straddle the boundaries of Indian and Australian identities and who write of building something new in the middle.

In this panel discussion, contributors to the anthology, including established and emerging writers, share their stories of shapeshifting between cultures and expectations.

Featuring contributors Kavita Bedford, Aarti Betigeri, Nicholas Brown, Hardeep Dhanoa and host Jeremy Fernandez.

Date:   Saturday 24 May

Time:   4:00pm

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   $10.00

Josephine Rowe

Book Launch: Josephine Rowe's Little World

Josephine Rowe’s Little World is a compact, lyrical read that feels both mythic and frighteningly current. When the perfectly preserved body of a child is brought to Western Australia, it raises questions of miracles, divinity, and how sainthood and holiness are bestowed.


Josephine Rowe is one of Australia's greatest living authors, and I will stand by that claim. 


Complimentary refreshments included. 

Date:   Saturday 24 May

Time:   5:30pm

Venue: Blarney Books & Art

Price:   This is a free event.

George Megalogenis

QE96 Minority Report: George Megalogenis Panel Appearance

Festival favourite State of the Nation returns bigger and better than ever for an Australian post-election wrap-up. 

What is the future of Australian politics? What are the failures of a two-party system? How are voters resisting ‘politics as usual’ during housing, cost of living and climate crises? What difference can we expect from this government?

Assess the state of Australian politics in this panel discussion featuring broadcaster and Walkley Award–winning journalist Waleed Aly, Prime Minister’s Literary Award– and Walkley Award–winning journalist George Megalogenis, The Australia Institute’s chief political analyst Amy Remeikis and Melbourne Press Club Lifetime Achievement Award winner Niki Savva. They join veteran political journalist and former host of Insiders and Offsiders Barrie Cassidy.

Date:   Saturday 24 May

Time:   6:00pm

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   $40.00

Benjamin Law

The Family Law: Benjamin Law Festival Appearance

We know writers work well on their own, tapping away at a keyboard, but in this event, we push them out on stage to entertain with song, dance and big emotions.

Multi-award-winning actor, singer, writer and comedian Michelle Brasier has curated the funniest, most fabulous Festival writers to share their more hidden talents of the comedy, cabaret and confessional variety.

Come together for this celebration of life in all its joy, mess and brevity. Be moved to laughter and tears with special guests Virginia Gay, Tanya Hennessy, Tim Lancaster, Benjamin Law and Maeve Marsden.

Date:   Saturday 24 May

Time:   7:30pm

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   $30.00

Jess Hill

QE97 Losing it: Jess Hill Panel Appearance

Feminism has a checkered past, but what can we expect from feminist ideas these days?

CEO of independent news commentary platform Cheek Media Co. Hannah Ferguson (Taboo: Conversations we never had about sex, body image, work and relationships), Stella Prize winner and investigative journalist Jess Hill (See What You Made Me Do, Quarterly Essay 97 Losing It) and human rights lawyer and Fulbright Scholar Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts (Long Yarn Short) discuss whether feminism can find solutions to some of our current crises.

Join them as they reckon with what feminism has to offer and predict future solutions to complex social problems in this panel discussion with host Sisonke Msimang. 

Date:   Sunday 25 May

Time:   11:00am

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   $40.00

Lech Blaine

Australian Gospel: Lech Blaine Panel Appearance

Every family has their secrets – but what happens when a writer dives into the family archive to uncover and share those stories with the world?

In this live episode of Archive Fever podcast, co-hosts Yves Rees and Clare Wright are joined by Lech Blaine and Anne-Marie Te Whiu to probe the promise and pitfalls of working with stories close to home. Why dig up the family skeletons? How do you navigate the minefield of the truth about loved ones and forebears? And what does journeying into family history do to the writer themself? 

Date:   Sunday 25 May

Time:   4:30pm

Venue: Sydney Writers Festival

Price:   $30.00

Gari Tudor-Smith

Bina: Gari Tudor-Smith Festival Appearance

What does it mean to reclaim a language? In the UN International Decade of Indigenous Languages, determined leaders are revitalising and cultivating languages in their communities. Join Barada, Yiman, Gangulu and Gureng Gureng linguist Gari-Tudor Smith, co-author of Bina: First Nations Languages, Old and New, contributor to Words to Sing the World Alive Cheryl Leavy, and Samantha Penangka Armstrong, a Language Nest co-ordinator at the Pertame School, in conversation with Camille Dobson, Senior Project Officer at the Centre for Australian Languages and Linguistics.

This project is supported by the Copyright Agency's Cultural Fund.

Date:   Saturday 31 May

Time:   11:45am

Venue: Northern Territory Writers Festival

Price:   $18.00

David Marr

My Country: David Marr Festival Appearance

THE POWER OF A GOOD ESSAY

Esther Anatolitis, Brooke Boland, David Marr. Moderator: Ashleigh Wilson

Inspired by the release of Essays That Changed Australia, we are discussing the influence an essay can have. Editor of Meanjin, Esther Antatolitis, presents her picks of influential essays, writer Brooke Boland presents her debut collection Gulp Swallow, and iconic journalist, author and essayist David Marr talks about his collection, My Country.

Date:   Saturday 31 May

Time:   1:30pm

Venue: Words on The Waves Writers Festival

Jess Hill

QE97 Losing It: Jess Hill Festival Appearance

CAN WE STOP THE VIOLENCE?

Jess Hill, Sonia Orchard, Shannon Molloy. Moderator: Ginger Gorman

In this hard-hitting session, we grapple with violence against women and children in Australia and the failures of our legal system. Jess Hill expands on her groundbreaking Quarterly Essay and Australia’s National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children. Sonia Orchard and Shannon Molloy share works that are part-memoir, part-investigation; adding a crucial personal reflection to the conversation. What is working? And what needs to change for a brighter future?

Date:   Saturday 31 May

Time:   3:00pm

Venue: Words on the Waves Writers Festivals

Kate Grenville

Unsettled: An Evening with Kate Grenville

It’s been two decades since The Secret River was released, a landmark book exploring colonial history that was then transformed into a smash-hit stage play and mini series. Now in Unsettled, celebrated author Kate Grenville returns to the site of the Hawkesbury River and the rich terrain of her family history.

But this celebrated Australian author has been plenty busy in between. From the Women’s Prize shortlisted Restless Dolly Maunder, a reimagining of the life of Kate’s grandmother; to A Room Made of Leaves which speculates an alter-ego for historical figure Elizabeth Macarthur; and much more besides, there is so much to dip our curious oars into.

At this exhilarating evening event, we chart a course through Kate Grenville’s incredible life and literary works alongside conversation host and historian Clare Wright. It is all the more significant as our venue sits beside Broken Bay and the mouth of the mighty Hawkesbury, where it all began. We hope you can join us.

Date:   Saturday 31 May

Time:   6:00pm

Venue: Words on the Waves Writers Festival

Price:   $25.00