Jeff Goodell has written a number of best selling and highly regarded books to do with climate change. In this book he outlines just what an increase in temperatures is going to mean for our future. If we don’t reverse this as soon as possible, the consequences could be catastrophic for all life on our planet. He does give us some rays of hope and ways we can begin to prepare for this and cope.
Jacinta Parsons reaches for mythological archetypes like ‘the witch’ ,’the mother’, and ‘the slut’ to demonstrate how women have been placed in boxes all their lives .Much more than a memoir about ageing.
Independent journalist, author and filmmaker Antony Loewenstein shows with revealing interviews and on-the-ground reporting how Israel is using Palestine as a laboratory for their military testing using surveillance, home demolitions, indefinite incarceration all using high-tech tools which they then export to other nations.
Hayley Campbell was a curious child who wanted to know what happens to us after we die. Not in the sense of an ‘afterlife’, but just the procedures and rituals and processes that a deceased person undergoes. Now an adult author, she gets up close and dirty with a whole range of issues surrounding death and dying.
Gabriel Krauze was until very recently a high level member of a street gang in London. It was the only way of life available to him and many other young men, but he entered university and gained a degree in English Literature that encouraged him to write the book he had always inside him.
Ben Hobson’s novels take us into a world of boys and men – and asks what it means to be a man in a variety of environments. This novel is set in the goldfields of Ballarat – a time that was essentially lawless , tough and dangerous.
Anke Richter is a journalist who puts herself on the line in this book by joining a number of different cults and sects to try and understand from the inside what draws people into these organizations. Sometimes she finds things out about herself in the process.
It’s becoming increasingly important to try and control the amount of pollution entering our rivers and oceans. But what is pollution exactly? How do we define, identify and fix this issue? Amanda Reichelt-Brushett is an expert in this field – and she painted the octopus on the cover!
Alison Pennington is an adjunct senior research Fellow in Politics, Philosophy and Economics at La Trobe University. She explores the very real possibility that the most educated generation in Australia’s history may also be one of its most economically disadvantaged. How did we get to this and can we reverse this slide?
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Recorded at Byron Writers Festival 2023
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