
Anna Goldsworthy
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Stanton Library hosts Writers @ Stanton, a arts show with 128 episodes published.

Explore what it means for humanity in the age of AI with Anna Goldsworthy in her latest Quarterly Essay: The God We Made: The Threat and Promise of Artificial Intelligence. See how AI raises questions about human connect

Discover a journey set in Provence that is personal, historical, and deeply moving. When Sheryle finds letters written by legendary 17th-century French aristocrat Madame de Sévigné, it prompted her to reflect on the life

Discover a city on edge and a killer playing games. Journalist Oli Groves and rookie detective Penelope Kibbs are two women determined to bring him down, but soon they’ll realise the danger runs deeper than one killer -

Uncover Luna Park’s extraordinary history with journalist Helen Pitt in-conversation with Dr Ian Hoskins. Like the circuses, from which amusement parks evolved, this is a tale with elephants, performing snakes and many r

Bring Back Yesterday is a love story, and the account of how Bob found his footing again after the death of his wife, Helena. Raw and compelling, the anecdotes and insights he shares will resonate with anyone who has eve

Unravel buried secrets with Pheasants Nest writer Louise Milligan's new book, joined in-conversation with fellow author Joan Sauers. Enjoy a haunting tale of secrecy and survival, charting how two women find strength in

Celebrate the 100th issue of the Quarterly Essay with award-winning columnist Sean Kelly as he gives a definitive account of Albanese’s political style of moderation and shows what lies behind it, and whether Labor is st

Discover the life of Gough Whitlam in this analysis of his achievements and failures. Drawing on newly discovered archives and interviews, Bramston offers new insights into the upbringing, ascension, and leadership of Au

Discover this new version of our national story from one of Australia’s leading historian. This is a modern Australia permeated by First Nations history, and a thriving nation-state still to realise its political indepen

Delve into the secrets that lie behind Australia’s success as the ‘Lucky Country’ and why its relative prosperity and good living is not just luck. Hear Andrew share his analysis of how the unique Australian Way works an

Discover this timely debut from Clare Stephens, joined in-conversation by He Would Never author, Holly Wainwright. The Worst Thing I’ve Ever Done explores cancel culture, and holds a mirror to the relationship people hav

From Ned Kelly Award-winning author comes the next mystery in the Paul Hirschhausen series. With tensions high in the outback town of Tiverton, can Paul find the answers of a missing person’s case before the town reaches

Join Duncan McNab as he expertly explains the poisonous truth behind the mushroom murder trial, from the sequence of events that left three people dead, a community and family shattered and brought Erin Patterson to stan

Music industry legend Stuart Coupe shares the story of the original King of the Cross, Abe Saffron, who laid the foundations for more than fifty years of intrigue, murder and mayhem to become one of the most feared and m

Join award-winning Australian crime writer Chris Hammer in this newest Scrubland instalment. This is journalist Martin Scarsden’s most perilous assignment yet – instead of the hunter, he finds himself the hunted into the

Undertaken with the co-operation of descendants of the last men to be outlawed in Australia on the cusp of nationhood in the winter of 1900, The Last Outlaws offers a new understanding of both our past and our present.

Discover why Australia’s fossil-fuel giant Woodside is doubling down on gas production in this new Quarterly Essay with Marian Wilkinson. How convincing is their argument that gas is a necessary transition fuel, as the w

Join this award-winning author as he discusses his newest thriller, where the two worlds of Police Constable Philomena McCarthy collide. Trapped in the middle of a vicious gang war, she has to decide who to trust - the b

Discover seven stories of men who served from WWI to Korea, and their wartime achievements in the air. Based on personal interviews, Burgess captures the exploits of these extraordinary men who took to the skies in extra

Join award-winning Australian journalist Mike Amor as he discusses his career and what motivates journalists to do what they do. Why do they, sometimes recklessly, expose themselves to danger when they have family at hom
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