Welcome to our program for 2024


For our June event we present:

Outspoken presents

Hugh Mackay,

speaking about his new book

The Way We Are

Friday 14th June

Maleny Community Centre

6 for 6.30pm

Tickets $27.50* and $18 for students

We are delighted to be able to open the evening with

Simon Cleary

speaking about his book

Everything is Water

 
 

And, introducing,

Simon Cleary

Hugh Mackay has long been recognised as Australia’s leading social psychologist. In The Way We Are, his self-described ‘final book’, he presents a compelling portrait of the country as it stands today.

Hugh argues that we have entered a critical period in our social evolution. He identifies several major issues: the unfinished march towards gender equality combined with the concurrent persistence of misogyny; the anti-social consequences of social media and the impacts of information overload; and the decline in religious faith and the things we look towards as a substitute.

Some of his observations might not make easy reading, but his analysis goes further, to share his own perspective on the steps we need to take to contribute to the healing of our wounded society.

Hugh has written more than twenty books, including Advance Australia… where?, The Art of Belonging, and Beyond Belief. He appears regularly on television, radio and newspapers as a commentator. The Way We Are demonstrates his deep affection for our country and is a marvellous book-end to his illustrious career.

Hugh will be in conversation with Steven Lang.

 

The evening will commence with an interview with Simon Cleary. In the autumn of 2023 Simon undertook to follow the course of the Brisbane River from its source to the sea, in the hope that, by walking its length he might better understand the power and impact of this immense waterway on the environment and communities who rely on it.

In Everything is Water, Cleary takes along on his journey, made both alone and with companions, and explores the way rivers connect landscapes, ecologies, histories, communities and myth. Over four eventful weeks and a serious weather event we are witness to the river in all its beauty and fury.

Beautifully told, Everything is Water considers our complex relationship with nature through flood, drought, time and place.

 


Outspoken presents

Dr Norman Swan,

speaking about his new book on Parenthood

Tuesday 20th August

Maleny Community Centre

6 for 6.30pm

Tickets $27.50* and $18 for students

We are delighted to be able to open the evening with

Mark Newman

speaking about his book

Dronicus


*Yes, our tickets have gone up in price! We do apologise for this but it is unavoidable. We have, apart from anything, decided not to continue our relationship with the Sunshine Coast Council’s Creative Industries Investment Program. It simply wasn’t working for us. All our funding now comes from ticket sales. Please note: we pay all our authors a standard speakers’ fee.

Tickets are really only available online (clicking the button above will take you to TryBooking's website for the event, please follow the prompts). We have arranged for a very small number of tickets to be sold at Rosetta Books, for those who really can't buy from an online service. These tickets are also numbered.

Should the event have to be cancelled due to unforseen ciricumstances, tickets will be refunded without question, less a booking fee of 50c per ticket.


Outspoken is proud to work with Rosetta Books (bookseller on the night). We thank Lea and Rob Dodd for their continued support of our events. We'd also like to thank Maleny Community Centre for their continuing help, apart from anything else they'll be running the bar on the night.

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