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Australia's largest celebration of literature, stories and ideas. Bringing together the world's best authors, leading public intellectuals, scientists, journalists and more. Subscribe to our channel for new releases.

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Out of This World

Out of This World

Space, in all its awe-inspiring, mind-blowing expanse, is still the final frontier.

Its greatness and grandness force us to reflect on o...

2025-10-15 03:01:16 3157
Harriet Walter: What Shakespeare's Women Might Have Said

Harriet Walter: What Shakespeare's Women Might Have Said

After a lifetime of bringing Shakespeare’s female characters to life on stage, multi-award-winning British actor Harriet Walter lends them her pen in...

2025-10-07 06:11:07 3815
The F Word

The F Word

[Content warning: sexual assault]
Feminism has a checkered past, but what can we expect from feminist ideas these days? 

CEO of ind...

2025-09-30 02:11:42 3058
Rumaan Alam's American Dream

Rumaan Alam's American Dream

Rumaan Alam’s Entitlement probes complex racial and social dynamics much like his New York Times bestselling Leave the World Behind, which was adapted...

2025-09-25 07:02:37 3075
Liane Moriarty and David Nicholls

Liane Moriarty and David Nicholls

International bestselling novelists Liane Moriarty and David Nicholls share the experience of seeing their powerful local stories turn into bingeable...

2025-09-23 05:35:22 3470
Turmoil and Tyranny

Turmoil and Tyranny

Wars, coups and economic and climate crises: each new headline can make it feel like the world is suddenly falling apart.

But behind man...

2025-09-15 17:56:35 3124
Kate Grenville: Unsettled

Kate Grenville: Unsettled

After the success of her two best known works, The Secret River, adapted for stage and television, and Restless Dolly Maunder, shortlisted for the Wom...

2025-09-08 15:36:50 3015
Ferdia Lennon: Glorious Exploits

Ferdia Lennon: Glorious Exploits

Stories about brotherhood are a mainstay of classical writing, from brothers Romulus and Remus to brothers-in-arms Achilles and Patroclus.

2025-09-03 16:24:35 2933
Colm Tóibín: From Brooklyn to Long Island

Colm Tóibín: From Brooklyn to Long Island

Colm Tóibín returns to the world of Brooklyn – adapted into a BAFTA- and Oscar-nominated film starring Saoirse Ronan – with the long-awaited sequel, L...

2025-09-02 23:01:38 3426
Home and Homesick

Home and Homesick

Home is a beginning, an origin, a safe harbour, a memory or a dream. Some homes we arrive at, some find us and some we make ourselves.    

2025-08-27 17:00:53 3082
Yael van der Wouden: The Safekeep

Yael van der Wouden: The Safekeep

The Safekeep, the debut novel from Yael van der Wouden, took the literary world by storm when it was shortlisted for the 2024 Booker Prize.

2025-08-25 21:03:11 3158
Jessica Townsend: In Conversation

Jessica Townsend: In Conversation

Jessica Townsend, one of Australia’s bestselling and most loved authors, discusses the highly anticipated fourth book in The New York Times bestsellin...

2025-08-20 19:25:06 2547
Untrue Crime

Untrue Crime

Distinguished international and local writers working across the crime genre unpick the relationship between fact and fiction.

Miles Fra...

2025-08-19 23:26:54 3085
Torrey Peters: Stag Dance

Torrey Peters: Stag Dance

Torrey Peters burst onto the literary scene in 2021 with her debut novel, Detransition, Baby, which won the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel and wa...

2025-08-13 15:41:44 3302
Bakers' Delight

Bakers' Delight

Meet the baking besties who are queens of the Australian pastry game.   

Nadine Ingram of Sydney’s Flour and Stone, Natalie Paull of Melb...

2025-08-11 19:48:29 2998
Kaliane Bradley: The Ministry of Time

Kaliane Bradley: The Ministry of Time

The Ministry of Time landed on multiple bestseller lists thanks to its highly original, genre-defying story, which combines elements of time travel, r...

2025-08-06 16:31:05 2920
Trumpocalypse Now

Trumpocalypse Now

It seemed improbable enough in 2016, but here we are now in Donald Trump’s second term at the White House. 

What does the return of the...

2025-08-04 21:31:54 3107
Marian Keyes: My Favourite Mistake

Marian Keyes: My Favourite Mistake

Beloved Irish author Marian Keyes unpacks her latest story of lost sparks and old flames and what happens when high-flyer Anna swaps New York’s skyscr...

2025-07-30 14:52:07 3721
Philippe Sands: 38 Londres Street

Philippe Sands: 38 Londres Street

In 1998, at the beginning of his esteemed career as an international human rights lawyer, Philippe Sands was invited to advise Augusto Pinochet as the...

2025-07-28 15:36:48 3172
Mariana Enriquez: Mastering the Macabre

Mariana Enriquez: Mastering the Macabre

The dead permeate the supernatural and strange worlds of Argentinian writer Mariana Enriquez.

Sometimes they’re simple ghosts, but other...

2025-07-23 22:48:47 3140
Peter Beinart: Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza

Peter Beinart: Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza

Acclaimed columnist and political commentator Peter Beinart issues a bold appeal to rewrite the narrative of Jewish identity to embrace nuance, tradit...

2025-07-21 21:20:51 3107
Culinary Culture

Culinary Culture

On the one hand, food is about comfort, love and passion. On the other, it’s about the economics of the restaurant rat race and the politics of identi...

2025-07-16 16:57:26 3019
Samantha Harvey: Orbital

Samantha Harvey: Orbital

On the International Space Station, a team of astronauts watch our big blue planet as it silently turns beneath them. 

This 2024 Booker...

2025-07-14 15:22:30 3247
The Art and Science of AI

The Art and Science of AI

Artificial intelligence’s collision with human creativity is one of the most important stories of our time.
With the accelerating impact of AI,...

2025-07-09 17:05:10 3393
Queer Love and Longing

Queer Love and Longing

Local treasure Dylin Hardcastle and international gems Alan Hollinghurst and Yael van der Wouden trace love, longing and queer experience through the...

2025-07-07 18:20:01 3452
Barrie Cassidy and Friends: State of the Nation

Barrie Cassidy and Friends: State of the Nation

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

Assess t...

2025-07-02 19:20:25 4013
Closing Address: Anna Funder: Bears Out There

Closing Address: Anna Funder: Bears Out There

We closed out the 2025 Festival with an address from award-winning Australian writer Anna Funder.
As a writer who places being human at the cent...

2025-06-30 15:54:24 2207
Past and Future of Indigenous Recognition

Past and Future of Indigenous Recognition

[Content warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners should be aware that this podcast contains reference to deceased persons.]
The...

2025-06-26 15:41:59 2883
Making a Writer

Making a Writer

What enables writers to grow and flourish?
Writing is mostly a solitary pursuit that draws on individual reserves of talent and skill. But write...

2025-06-23 16:27:08 3291
State of the Art: The Novel

State of the Art: The Novel

The novel has continued to evolve since its inception as a major literary form centuries ago. It has seen styles and genres come and go, adaptation an...

2025-06-18 20:30:07 3820
2025 Program Announcement: Benjamin Law and Ann Mossop

2025 Program Announcement: Benjamin Law and Ann Mossop

Join Benjamin Law and Artistic Director Ann Mossop as they discuss the 2025 Sydney Writers’ Festival program.
The pair talk about the 2025 Festi...

2025-03-12 15:13:20 2331
Bruce Pascoe and Lyn Harwood: Black Duck: A Year at Yumburra

Bruce Pascoe and Lyn Harwood: Black Duck: A Year at Yumburra

Bruce Pascoe and Lyn Harwood invite us onto the Country they call home in Black Duck: A Year at Yumburra, reflecting on life after publishing Dark Emu...

2025-03-04 19:56:30 3048
How We Learn to Read with Sally Rippin

How We Learn to Read with Sally Rippin

We all know the importance of literacy for school and life, but what happens when, despite all your efforts, reading just doesn’t “click”?

2025-02-26 19:08:10 3092
First Fictions

First Fictions

Jennifer Croft, Bri Lee and Louise Milligan have earned widespread acclaim in the realms of translation, non-fiction and investigative journalism, res...

2025-02-18 13:36:47 3017
Literary Legends

Literary Legends

Explore the literary histories of Charmian Clift, Shirley Hazzard and Elizabeth Harrower.
Following her biography The Life and Myth of Charmian...

2025-02-12 17:16:27 3564
SWF Great Debate: Artificial Intelligence is Better Than the Real Thing

SWF Great Debate: Artificial Intelligence is Better Than the Real Thing

Humankind stands at a crossroads: will artificial intelligence make us superhumanly productive, liberating us from life’s most mundane tasks? Or have...

2025-02-03 13:45:23 4117
Robyn Davidson: Unfinished Woman

Robyn Davidson: Unfinished Woman

Robyn Davidson once described Unfinished Woman as an “infinite book”. “I feel absolutely that I have to write it and absolutely that I can’t write it....

2025-01-29 20:59:20 2771
The Austen Formula

The Austen Formula

Some consider Pride and Prejudice the first romantic comedy, with Jane Austen having set the ground rules for others to follow.
Certainly, with...

2025-01-28 13:49:08 3270
David Wengrow: The Dawn of Everything

David Wengrow: The Dawn of Everything

What kind of world could we create if we stopped believing inequality is the price of progress?
Archaeology professor David Wengrow’s groundbrea...

2025-01-22 20:36:49 3156
Your Favourites’ Favourites: Tony Birch and Graham Akhurst

Your Favourites’ Favourites: Tony Birch and Graham Akhurst

In Your Favourites’ Favourites, our most loved writers introduce one of their favourite authors.
Acclaimed Women & Children author Tony Birch si...

2025-01-20 20:50:45 3017
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