Orange Tree Concert
Join us in commemorating the life and legacy of poet John Shaw Neilson through music. Friends, musicians, and artists will bring his words and verses... Read More
Superbloom
Let a thousand blossoms bloom! Jac Semmler (Superbloom Handbook) joins Jaclyn Crupi (Garden Like a Nonno) in conversation to talk about her flourishing garden Heartland;... Read More
Read Local, Weird and Wonderful
Discover your next read from a local writer. Imbi Neeme (Kind Of, Sort of, Maybe), Kate Mildenhall (The Hummingbird Effect), Emily Spurr (Beatrix & Fred)... Read More
Gathering Poems
Manisha Anjali‘s (Naag Mountain) practice plucks poems from the dream world. Susie Anderson’s (the body country) is a meditation of wandering and wondering on Country.... Read More
Citizen Journalism 1.01
So you want to be a journalist? Or maybe just share a few local stories of importance? Learn the basics of journalism with RMIT journalism... Read More
On Transition
For both Ernest Price (Pyramid of Needs) and Sam Elkin (Detachable Penis) their transitions and queer coming-of-age have been experiences filled with tenderness, distress, and... Read More
The People’s Choice
Part open-mic, part slam poetry—The People’s Choice is a chance to get involved with Willy Lit Fest. Writers are invited to perform their poetry or... Read More
Love, Death and Other Scenes
Nova Weetman joins 3RRR’s Mel Fulton (Literati Glitterati) to discuss her memoir Love, Death and Other Scenes and life’s big themes of love and death, and... Read More
On Modernism
Fitzroy’s iconic Cairo flats, designed by architect Acheson Best Overend, became the blueprint for modern life in Melbourne in the 1930s. These studio flats offered... Read More
Of Upstanding Character
Tony Birch (Women & Children), Chris Womersley (Ordinary Gods and Monsters) and Myfanwy Jones (Cool Water) write men with complicated relationships to masculinity. Hear how... Read More