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25 June<br />
Writers Week 2006<br />
Michael Cunningham (Wed 8/3) and Michael Robotham (Thur 9/3)<br />
July 2<br />
Writers Week 2006<br />
The Contemporary Essay (Tue 7/3): Patricia Drucker, Marion<br />
Halligan, John Hughes, Ronald Wright<br />
July 9<br />
Is Child Protection a public health issue? – views from<br />
Australia and the UK<br />
A UNIFEM Informs Seminar with Prof Dorothy Scott, UniSA and Prof<br />
Brigid Daniel, University of Dundee, UK<br />
Presented by UNIFEM Australia and the Hawke Centre<br />
recorded: Mercury Cinema / 6 April 2006<br />
July 16<br />
‘Making It’ in SA – former refugees at work and in<br />
business<br />
Hieu Van Le, Simon Forrest, Hafez Zamani, Katrina Lister, Joseph<br />
Masika<br />
Presented by the Australian Refugee Association<br />
recorded: Cynthia Poulton Hall / 11 April 2006<br />
July 23<br />
Writers Week 2006<br />
Minette Walters (Tue 7/3) and Ben Rice (Fri 10/3)<br />
f a Radio<br />
ording we've<br />
record a concert<br />
ve us a call on<br />
Don or Darren.<br />
Production<br />
aide.edu.au/<br />
July 30<br />
Writers Week 2006<br />
John Berendt (Thur 9/3) and Peter Skrzyneki (Thur<br />
9/3)<br />
Aug 6<br />
Housing Homeless People<br />
Rosanne Haggerty<br />
Presented by Adelaide Thinkers in Residence with<br />
the assistance of the Hawke Centre<br />
recorded: Adelaide Town Hall / 10 July 2006<br />
Aug 13<br />
Climate Change: Risks and Opportunities<br />
Stephen Schneider<br />
Presented by Adelaide Thinkers in Residence with the assistance of<br />
the Hawke Centre<br />
recorded: Adelaide Town Hall / 18 August 2006<br />
Aug 20<br />
Writers Week 2006<br />
Anita Heiss (Thur 9/3) and Vikram Seth (Sun 5/3)<br />
5, 10 June<br />
Two kids-writing stars: Felice Arena on Specky Magee, a Legend in<br />
the Making; Ian Bone on Love Cuts, reviewed by Ruth Starke.<br />
12, 17 June<br />
Ken Bolton reads from At the Flash and At the Baci, his new<br />
collection; Deb Welch interviews him. Part of Nicola Haywood’s<br />
latest story, Cult of Dead Larry.<br />
19, 24 June<br />
Jane Turner Goldsmith, Poinciana, reviewed; Gillian Bouras on her<br />
book about her sister, No Time for Dances. Sonia Harford on Leaving<br />
Paradise, her expat writings.<br />
26 June, 1 July<br />
Mike Ladd reads new work; Vikram Seth discusses his book, Two<br />
Lives, a memoir of his aunt and uncle. Poems by Bel Schenk and<br />
Jenny Barnard (SA and Tas)<br />
3, 8 July<br />
Linda Jaivin on her The Infernal Optimist, an unusual life behind<br />
razor wire; Carmen Callil discusses her book, Bad Faith. Review of<br />
Left Bank Waltz, the story of the Australian Bookshop in Paris<br />
10, 15 July<br />
Jeff Guess reads new poems and tells where he’s at; Marguerite<br />
van Geldermalsen - Married to a Bedouin; review of Candle Life, by<br />
Venero Armanno.<br />
17, 22 July<br />
Tim Thorne talks about his latest, Best Bitter, from Press Press, and<br />
reads some. John Tranter on Urban Myth, his newest, which he reads<br />
from too.<br />
24, 29 July<br />
New writing by Eva Sallis (SA) and new poems by Michael Farrell<br />
(Vic)<br />
31 July, 5 August<br />
Julia Lawrinson talks about Bye, Beautiful, set in WA in the 1960s;<br />
Tegan Bennett Daylight on her new one, Safety, reviewed by Taryn<br />
Plett.<br />
7, 12 August<br />
New Zealand special: Emma Neale, novelist, on Relative Strangers;<br />
Jenny Bornholdt reads a long poem published in Heat 11, The Rocky<br />
Shore<br />
14, 19 August<br />
Tara Winch, winner of the David Unaipon Award, on her novel<br />
Swallow the Air; reviews of new Little Esther poetry publications from<br />
Ray Tyndale; review of Liz Byrski, Food, Sex and Money<br />
Aug 27<br />
Writers Week 2006<br />
Kate Llewellyn (Thur 9/3) and Delia Falconer (Fri 10/3)<br />
Writers Radio<br />
Australian writers and writing<br />
produced by Cath Kenneally<br />
Mondays 3.30pm, repeated Saturdays at noon<br />
22, 27 May<br />
Kathryn Fox, our own Patricia Cornwell, on latest Anya Crichton<br />
mystery, Without Consent; Kathy Lette, How to Kill Your Husband, a<br />
more humorous foray into would-be crime; Sam Franzway reviews<br />
Sweet Guy by Jared Thomas<br />
Settling In, one of<br />
our new community<br />
access programs,<br />
presented by the<br />
Australian Refugee<br />
Association,<br />
launched with a<br />
halal BBQ and live<br />
broadcast from<br />
the West Torrens<br />
Memorial Gardens<br />
on March 29.<br />
29 May, 3 June<br />
New fiction from Moya Costello; Rachel Hennessy reads from her<br />
manuscript novel, The Quakers<br />
Radio Adelaide Program Guide Winter 2006 11