Politics @ BWF

Unfortunately, I’m not going to be able to get to much of the Brisbane Writers’ Festival this year because of the amount of other stuff I have to do, but I’ll definitely be at these two sessions. I’m plugging them now because you need to book tix.

Political Reporting and the Internet: with Greg Barns, Christian Kerr, Margaret Simons and Graham Young (chaired by Jose Borghino).

11.25am on Friday 14 September on the SLQ Queensland Terrace. (Follow the link for bookings.)

The Crikey Guide to the Election: with Christian Kerr and Mungo McCallum. Same bat place, on Saturday the 15th at 12.40pm.

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2 Responses to “Politics @ BWF”


  1. 1 DerekNo Gravatar

    Yes, the BWF is well worth a plug.

    I’m looking forward to going to both of the Crikey events and also 2 others

    Thurs 13/9 Reporting the real world: is Balance a delusion? (SMH’s David Marr and London Arabic newpaper “Al-Quds Al-Arabi” editor Abdel Bari Atwan)

    Sat 15/9 The Dirty Politics of Climate Change (Clive Hamilton)

  2. 2 Graham BellNo Gravatar

    Mark, herewith my postcard -

    “Having wonderful time, wish I was THERE” :-)

    It sounds like a real bobby-dazzler.

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