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Literary La Trobe

Hosted by La Trobe University · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 49 episodes

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49
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About this podcast

A podcast showcasing the writing and research of La Trobe University’s staff, students and alumni. Hosted by Professor Clare Wright.

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La Trobe University hosts Literary La Trobe, a arts show with 49 episodes published.

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Where’s All the Community?: Aboriginal Melbourne Revisited (2026 Launches at the Library)

Mar 25, 202649m0

In this important and engaging conversation Professor Julie Andrews discusses her new book, Where Are All the Community? Aboriginal Melbourne Revisited, published by La Trobe University Press, an imprint of Black Inc. Pr

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Shared Reading

Mar 14, 202638m0

La Trobe University lecturers Sarah James from Sociology and Juliane Roemhild from English discuss the practise of shared reading, a group experience in which a facilitator can guide a discussion using a written text, to

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Creative Freshness

Dec 12, 202548m0

In 2024 acclaimed Australian writer and La Trobe University Adjunct Research Fellow Christos Tsiolkas was one of the judges of the Melbourne Prize for Literature Writers Prize. This prize is awarded to an essay demonstra

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Prove It (2025 Launches at the Library)

Dec 3, 20251h 7m0

Award-winning science journalist and former Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow at La Trobe University, Elizabeth Finkel, discusses her latest book, Prove It: A Scientific Guide for the Post-Truth Era, with science educator and La

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Five Words That Shaped Australia

Nov 25, 202530m0

Dr Alexis Harley and Dr Tom Ford like to yabber – that’s a Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung word – and they are both fascinated by the etymologies and lives of the words we use. From Rose Hill’s claim on the Rosella, to the Darug

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Writing Beginnings (2025 Writers on Campus)

Nov 21, 202549m0

Author and creative writing lecturer Catherine Padmore engages in conversation with two La Trobe postgraduate researchers and writers: Tara Calaby, whose debut novel was part of her PhD project and published to acclaim t

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The Sandhurst Mechanics' Institute and Lives of Poets

Nov 11, 20251h 1m0

The Sandhurst Mechanics' Institute opened in 1854 and for more than fifty years held the largest book collection in Bendigo. In this lively conversation, Claire Knowles and Alexis Harley explore what the Mechanics’ Insti

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The Sandhurst Mechanics' Institute and Lives of Poets

Nov 11, 20251h 29m0

The Sandhurst Mechanics' Institute opened in 1854 and for more than fifty years held the largest book collection in Bendigo. In this lively conversation, Claire Knowles and Alexis Harley explore what the Mechanics’ Insti

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Diving, Falling and Miss Caroline Bingley, Private Detective (2025 Launches at the Library)

Jun 5, 202544m0

Cold-blooded killers, grief-stricken widows, famous artists, independent women with sharp minds and large fortunes, and a cap doffed to Jane Austen’s 250th birthday. In this event hear from Dr Kelly Gardiner and Sharmini

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Voices of Australia (2024 Bendigo Writers Festival)

Jan 4, 20251h 29m0

The Closing Gala of the Bendigo Writers Festival was a celebration of Australia’s leading writers and thinkers. In this event you’ll hear from celebrated author Kate Grenvlle in conversation with me, Clare Wright, and 20

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Unmaking Australian History (2024 Bendigo Writers Festival)

Jan 1, 202555m0

What happens to our national story when three unconventional historians listen to people, country and the archives in new and challenging ways? In this event three writers and historians Dr Mark Dapin, Professor Anna Cla

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From Stage to Page (2024 Bendigo Writers Festival)

Jan 1, 20251h 1m0

Some of our most acclaimed novelists got their start writing for stage and screen, but each medium presents different thrills and challenges. In this session Finegan Kruckemeyer, Jane Harrison and Jordan Prosser discuss

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Close Encounters (2024 Bendigo Writers Festival)

Dec 27, 202458m0

Can you understand the heart of a nation – and its narrative – through the public and personal relationships which have forged a path to both conflict and compassion? Shannyn Palmer, Thomas Mayo and Tania Rossi Look at t

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Stories of Hope and Freedom (2024 Bendigo Writers Festival)

Dec 23, 202458m0

How do three writers play at the heart strings of migration and belonging through the power of their words in novels, poetry and memoir? In this session migrant authors Sara M. Saleh, Hana Assafiri, and Kgshak Akec speak

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Writing Queer Lives (2024 Bendigo Writers Festival)

Dec 18, 20241h 1m0

Queer storytelling is experiencing a golden age, with some of Australia’s most talented young writers taking to fiction and non-fiction to document recent LGBTQIA+ history and its intersections with law and medicine. In

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When Two Heads are Better Than One (2024 Bendigo Writers Festival)

Dec 16, 202459m0

Writing is often portrayed as a lonely, isolated pursuit. But what happens when two people write together, collaborate together on storytelling or trying to save the world? In this event we hear from three pairs of autho

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Epic Journeys in a Time of Crisis (2024 Bendigo Writers Festival)

Dec 14, 20241h 1m0

How can we navigate local and global journeys, across time, space and country, in an age of climate change and imminent environmental collapse? This panel brings into conversation decades of work in archives, in conversa

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Security Starts at Home (2024 Bendigo Writers Festival)

Dec 12, 20241h 3m0

When do neighbours become good friends - or enemies? In this event three security analysts, Professor Bec Strating, Allan Behm and Dr Kylie Moore-Gibert discuss the finer points and the security challenges facing Austral

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Animal Rights and Wrongs (2024 Bendigo Writers Festival)

Dec 12, 20241h 2m0

Animals can be companions and resources, cyphers and symbols. But who gets to speak for them, and how? In this event novelist James Bradley, farmer Maggie McKellar and ethicist Professor Peter Singer explore the four-leg

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Up Close and Way Too Personal (2024 Bendigo Writers Festival)

Dec 11, 20241h 14m0

What happens when a veteran interviewer becomes the interviewee? In this event Clare Wright turn the spotlight on political journalist, podcaster and television presenter, Annabel Crabb for a far ranging and intimate con

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Literary La Trobe is hosted by La Trobe University. The show is categorised under arts (books) and has published 49 episodes.

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Literary La Trobe has published 49 episodes.

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