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Every month Stanton Library hosts some of the world’s most exciting writers and thinkers to discuss their latest books. Missed out on seeing your favourite author in the flesh? Catch up with our audio recordings and relive the discussion, insights and laughter.

Bri Lee

A forensic and hard-hitting exploration of knowledge, power and privilege. Interrogating the adage, 'knowledge is power', and calling institutional pr...
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Bri Lee

A forensic and hard-hitting exploration of knowledge, power and privilege. Interrogating the adage, 'knowledge is power', and calling institutional pr...
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David Brophy

Australia is in the grip of a China panic. How did we get here, and what’s the way out? In this brilliant book, David Brophy takes apart Australia’s C...
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Jacqueline Maley

‘The truth about her’, a novel by journalist Jacqueline Maley is a deeply engaging and moving exploration of guilt, shame, female anger and mothering ...
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Nikki Gemmell

'The Ripping Tree' is a thrilling examination of Australia’s dark colonial history – and it makes for unsettling and riveting reading. “An illustrious...
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Debra Oswald

A riveting, provocative new novel about women's fury, traumatic grief, new love, deep friendship, and the preciousness of life, it asks the questions:...
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Satyajit Das

A ground-breaking book of our times. Essential reading for anyone concerned about the dire fate of the global economy, the fallout of the COVID-19 pan...
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Caroline Overington

The case of little William Tyrrell is one of Australia's most baffling and heartbreaking mysteries. He was playing hide-and-seek with his four-year-ol...
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Sarah Macdonald Cathy Wilcox

Sarah Macdonald and Cathy Wilcox are friends, next-door neighbours and fellow mums of teens who have lived through it all and produced this straight-t...
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Caroline Overington

The case of little William Tyrrell is one of Australia's most baffling and heartbreaking mysteries. He was playing hide-and-seek with his four-year-ol...
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