When
WednesdayApril 2
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Time is Like a River
This panel brings together three leading historians who have recently written histories through which rivers run as a connective tissue linking otherwise disparate places, peoples and events. Spanning the Dyarubbin (Hawkesbury), Coquun (Hunter) and northern rivers of New South Wales, the panellists will speak about the historical role of rivers.
With Mark Dunn, Grace Karskens, and Julie McIntyre.
Hosted by Nancy Cushing.
Presented in partnership with History Council of NSW.
BY THE AUTHOR/S
Other Events
Finding the Heart of the Nation: The Uluru Statement Five Years On
Almost five years have passed since 250 First Nations peoples gathered at a convention held in Arrernte country in Central Australia to create the Uluru Statement from the Heart. Thomas Mayor...
View EventCuplet at NWF
With Evelyn Araluen, Benjamin Dodds, Toby Fitch, Chris Mansell, and Richard Tipping. Tickets $12.50/ Live stream $7.50 This event will be live streamed. Details will be emailed to you after...
View EventWriting the City
Meet the people who shape the image of Newcastle online and in print. With Dan Beazley, Alissa McCulloch, and Kristy Coady. Hosted by Laura Kebby.
View EventHow We Love
‘There’s many different kinds of love that get us through our lives.’ Clementine Ford discusses her heartfelt and revelatory memoir. Hosted by Yves Rees.
View EventCuplet at NWF
With Paul Hetherington, Ella O’Keefe, Ellen van Neerven, Prithvi Varatharajan, and Jessica Wilkinson. Ouyang Yu is no longer appearing. Tickets $12.50/ Live stream $7.50 This event will be live streamed....
View Event