Online event – Rose Scott Women Writers’ Festival – Griffith Review 73: Hey, Utopia!

  When: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm AEST, Saturday 9 October 2021 Where: Online. Register here. Join Griffith Review editor Ashley Hay in conversation with Jane Gleeson-White, Bronwen Morgan and Amelia Thorpe – all contributors to Griffith Review’s latest edition, Hey, Utopia! – as they explore the power of asking ‘what if’. How can this simple question open…

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Online event – UK/AU Season – Beyond COVID-19 to Trade and Exchange

  When: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm AEST, Thursday 23 September 2021 Where: Online. Register here. REGISTRATIONS ARE ESSENTIAL AND CLOSE AT 4 PM ON 23 SEPTEMBER. Join Griffith Review, Australia’s leading journal for new ideas and great writing, and Kapacity.org for a conversation exploring the contemporary relationship between the UK and Australia. How can Australia…

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Online event – UK/AU Season – Beyond Colony to Cross-Cultural Learning

  When: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm AEST, Wednesday 15 September 2021 Where: Online. Register here. Join Griffith Review, Australia’s leading journal for new ideas and great writing, and Kapacity.org for a conversation exploring the contemporary relationship between the UK and Australia. What are the challenges and opportunities for Australia and the UK around our…

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Online event – Hey, Utopia! Imagining a Better Future

  When: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm AEST, Tuesday 31 August 2021 Where: Online. Register here. Griffith University Alumni Relations and Griffith Review are delighted to invite you to join Griffith University Vice Chancellor and President Professor Carolyn Evans for an online panel discussion inspired by the latest edition of Griffith Review. Griffith Review 73: Hey, Utopia! explores the ramifications of…

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Online – The launch of Griffith Review 73: Hey, Utopia!

Wherever you are, you’re invited!   When: 6.30–7.30 pm, Thursday 12 August 2021 Where: Hosted online by Avid Reader Bookshop. Join via Zoom. Registrations essential. Tickets:  Free! Register here. Explore other ways the world can be through changemaking, science, theatre, creativity, relationships, partnerships…and time travel. Join contributors to Griffith Review 73: Hey, Utopia! –  Julian Meyrick, Amanda…

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CANCELLED – Live event – Byron Writers Festival and Griffith Review: Memories, Imaginaries and Personal Utopias

  When: 2 pm to 3 pm Sunday 8 August 2021 Where: Feros Care Marquee, Byron Writers Festival, Elements of Byron Resort Festival tickets: Available here Memories, imaginaries and personal utopias. Join Lech Blaine, Danielle Celermajer and Fiona Foley as they explore some of the most powerful and effective pasts, presents and futures we can imagine…

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Writers in the spotlight

Contributors Circle subscribers are members of a unique community of writers who have contributed to Griffith Review.   Vicki Laveau-Harvie The perennity of love from edition 72: States of Mind Beau Windon Surviving Covid from edition 72: States of Mind Tom Griffiths The planet is alive from edition 63: Writing the Country Inga Simpson Blue…

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Live event Melbourne – ABC RN Big Ideas and Griffith Review 72: States of Mind

  When: 6:30 pm, Thursday 1 July 2021 Where: Readings, 701 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn Tickets: Free. Register here. Please note this show will be recorded for later broadcast. Paul Barclay, Radio National’s Big Ideas presenter, hosts an in-conversation with Griffith Review 72: States of Mind contributors, Kate Cole-Adams, Ruby Hillsmith and Patrick McGorry. Join us for a…

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Launch – Griffith Review 72: States of Mind

  Wherever you are, you’re invited!   When: 6.30–7.30pm, Thursday 13 May 2021 Where: Limited places available in-store at Avid Reader, 193 Boundary Street, West End, Brisbane, or you can join via Zoom Tickets:  Free! Register to attend in-store or via Zoom. Join Griffith Review Senior Editor Carody Culver in conversation with three authors featured in Griffith Review 72: States of…

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Brisbane Writers Festival and Griffith Review 71: Remaking the Balance

  When: 11 am, Sunday 9 May 2021 Where: Auditorium 1, State Library of Queensland Tickets: Available here Griffith Review 71: Remaking the Balance contributors Chris Flynn, Sophie Cunningham and Nardi Simpson join Griffith Review Editor Ashley Hay to talk rupture and resources: animal, vegetable, mineral and more. What happens when a penguin’s speech transcends anthropomorphism,…

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