This event is currently sold out. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please email ticketing@wheelercentre.com. Share a meal with Virginia Trioli and hear about her lifelong love of good ...
Luke is the Secretary of Victorian Trades Hall Council, the peak body for unions in Victoria, representing over 40 unions and 500,000 members. Under his leadership, Victorian workers are taking ...
National treasure Noni Hazlehurst details her life on stage and screen and takes us behind-the-scenes of a brilliant career. At this Melbourne-exclusive event, Hazlehurst joins host Elizabeth McCarthy ...
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Thordis Elva is known to Icelanders as a writer, journalist, public speaker and Woman of the Year 2015. Nine of her plays have been professionally produced, and her book about gender-based violence ...
Judith Ryan AM is Senior Curator of Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV). Judith received a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Fine Arts and English Literature at The University of ...
The Wheeler Centre exists to support writers, readers and thinkers. Through live and digital conversations, debates, readings, performances and discussions, it deepens public engagement with the most ...
Clementine Ford is a Melbourne-based writer, speaker and feminist thinker. She is a columnist for Fairfax’s Daily Life and is a regular contributor to the Age and Sydney Morning Herald. Through her ...
Join Australian literary icon Tim Winton for a special event delving into his long-awaited propulsive new novel, Juice.
Following her heartwarming and triumphant victory as winner of the inaugural season of Alone Australia, Gina Chick shares her extraordinary journey through the weeds of grief and the wilds of nature.
Jon Tjhia was the Wheeler Centre’s Senior Digital Editor. He holds a BA (Cultural Studies) and MMm. The latter is an actual postnominal, although your cooking is indeed good. Stay up to date with our ...
The Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards were inaugurated by the Victorian Government in 1985 to honour literary achievement by Australian writers. The 2025 Awards celebrate 40 Years and include a new ...