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BAD Sydney Crime Writers Festival 2024

Wed 11th Sep 2024, 6:00 pm - Sat 14th Sep 2024, 4:30 pm AEST

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  1. Wednesday 11 September

    1. How to Craft a Page-Turner - STANDARD

      How can you keep your readers engaged and turning the pages? Learn how in this workshop with bestselling author with Candice Fox. Wednesday 11 September, 9.30am - 1.30pm, Gallery Room

      How can you keep your readers engaged and turning the pages? Learn how in this workshop with bestselling author with Candice Fox. Wednesday 11 September, 9.30am - 1.30pm, Gallery Room

      $185.00 (incl. $5.00 fee)
      Sold out
    2. How to Craft a Page-Turner - CONCESSION

      How can you keep your readers engaged and turning the pages? Learn how in this workshop with bestselling author with Candice Fox. Wednesday 11 September, 9.30am - 1.30pm, Gallery Room

      How can you keep your readers engaged and turning the pages? Learn how in this workshop with bestselling author with Candice Fox. Wednesday 11 September, 9.30am - 1.30pm, Gallery Room

      $159.38 (incl. $4.38 fee)
      Sold out
    3. Writing True Crime - STANDARD

      Join bestselling crime writer Duncan McNab for an insider’s guide to through the foundations of writing a true crime book. Wednesday 11 September, 9.30am - 12.30pm, Michael Crouch Room

      Join bestselling crime writer Duncan McNab for an insider’s guide to through the foundations of writing a true crime book. Wednesday 11 September, 9.30am - 12.30pm, Michael Crouch Room

      $138.88 (incl. $3.88 fee)
    4. Writing True Crime - CONCESSION

      Join bestselling crime writer Duncan McNab for an insider’s guide to through the foundations of writing a true crime book. Wednesday 11 September, 9.30am - 12.30pm, Michael Crouch Room

      Join bestselling crime writer Duncan McNab for an insider’s guide to through the foundations of writing a true crime book. Wednesday 11 September, 9.30am - 12.30pm, Michael Crouch Room

      $113.25 (incl. $3.25 fee)
    5. Smash Out Your Crime Novel - STANDARD

      Smash out your crime novel with Amanda Hampson. Wednesday 11 September, 2pm - 6pm, Jean Garling Room

      Smash out your crime novel with Amanda Hampson. Wednesday 11 September, 2pm - 6pm, Jean Garling Room

      $185.00 (incl. $5.00 fee)
      Sold out
    6. Smash Out Your Crime Novel - CONCESSION

      Smash out your crime novel with Amanda Hampson. Wednesday 11 September, 2pm - 6pm, Jean Garling Room

      Smash out your crime novel with Amanda Hampson. Wednesday 11 September, 2pm - 6pm, Jean Garling Room

      $159.38 (incl. $4.38 fee)
      Sold out
  2. Thursday 12 September

    1. The Criminal Enterprises of Aussie Authors Abroad - STANDARD

      Why do our leading crime writers set their books outside Australia? Tim Ayliffe investigates with Candice Fox, Michael Robotham, Michael Brissenden and Roger Simpson. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Dixson Room

      Why do our leading crime writers set their books outside Australia? Tim Ayliffe investigates with Candice Fox, Michael Robotham, Michael Brissenden and Roger Simpson. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Dixson Room

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    2. The Criminal Enterprises of Aussie Authors Abroad - CONCESSION

      Why do our leading crime writers set their books outside Australia? Tim Ayliffe investigates with Candice Fox, Michael Robotham, Michael Brissenden and Roger Simpson whose latest books are set in the US and the UK. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Dixson Room

      Why do our leading crime writers set their books outside Australia? Tim Ayliffe investigates with Candice Fox, Michael Robotham, Michael Brissenden and Roger Simpson whose latest books are set in the US and the UK. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Dixson Room

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    3. The Criminal Enterprises of Aussie Authors Abroad - LIVESTREAM

      Why do our leading crime writers set their books outside Australia? Tim Ayliffe investigates with Candice Fox, Michael Robotham, Michael Brissenden and Roger Simpson whose latest books are set in the US and the UK. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      Why do our leading crime writers set their books outside Australia? Tim Ayliffe investigates with Candice Fox, Michael Robotham, Michael Brissenden and Roger Simpson whose latest books are set in the US and the UK. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    4. The Bush Justice Rodeo - STANDARD

      Jamelle Wells, Kate Holden and Dinuka McKenzie talk with Michael Burge about roping in rural crooks in an arena experiencing judicial, media and policing cutbacks. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Jamelle Wells, Kate Holden and Dinuka McKenzie talk with Michael Burge about roping in rural crooks in an arena experiencing judicial, media and policing cutbacks. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    5. The Bush Justice Rodeo - CONCESSION

      Jamelle Wells, Kate Holden and Dinuka McKenzie talk with Michael Burge about roping in rural crooks in an arena experiencing judicial, media and policing cutbacks. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Jamelle Wells, Kate Holden and Dinuka McKenzie talk with Michael Burge about roping in rural crooks in an arena experiencing judicial, media and policing cutbacks. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    6. The Bush Justice Rodeo - LIVESTREAM

      Jamelle Wells, Kate Holden and Dinuka McKenzie talk with Michael Burge about roping in rural crooks in an arena experiencing judicial, media and policing cutbacks. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, online

      Jamelle Wells, Kate Holden and Dinuka McKenzie talk with Michael Burge about roping in rural crooks in an arena experiencing judicial, media and policing cutbacks. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    7. Justice and the Wisdom of Elders - STANDARD

      Justice and the Wisdom of Elders with Aunty Barbara Nicholson and Veronica Gorrie, facilitated by Larissa Behrendt and recorded for Speak Out on ABC. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Dixson Room

      Justice and the Wisdom of Elders with Aunty Barbara Nicholson and Veronica Gorrie, facilitated by Larissa Behrendt and recorded for Speak Out on ABC. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Dixson Room

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    8. Justice and the Wisdom of Elders - CONCESSION

      Justice and the Wisdom of Elders with Aunty Barbara Nicholson and Veronica Gorrie, facilitated by Larissa Behrendt and recorded for Speak Out on ABC. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Dixson Room

      Justice and the Wisdom of Elders with Aunty Barbara Nicholson and Veronica Gorrie, facilitated by Larissa Behrendt and recorded for Speak Out on ABC. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Dixson Room

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    9. Justice and the Wisdom of Elders - LIVESTREAM

      Justice and the Wisdom of Elders with Aunty Barbara Nicholson and Veronica Gorrie, facilitated by Larissa Behrendt and recorded for Speak Out on ABC. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      Justice and the Wisdom of Elders with Aunty Barbara Nicholson and Veronica Gorrie, facilitated by Larissa Behrendt and recorded for Speak Out on ABC. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    10. All Crime is Local - STANDARD

      Michael Duffy, Alan Carter and Natalie Conyer with Michaela Kalowski explore the intimate relationship between landscape and those who live – and kill – there. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Michael Duffy, Alan Carter and Natalie Conyer with Michaela Kalowski explore the intimate relationship between landscape and those who live – and kill – there. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    11. All Crime is Local - CONCESSION

      Michael Duffy, Alan Carter and Natalie Conyer with Michaela Kalowski explore the intimate relationship between landscape and those who live – and kill – there. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Michael Duffy, Alan Carter and Natalie Conyer with Michaela Kalowski explore the intimate relationship between landscape and those who live – and kill – there. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    12. All Crime is Local - LIVESTREAM

      Michael Duffy, Alan Carter and Natalie Conyer with Michaela Kalowski explore the intimate relationship between landscape and those who live – and kill – there. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      Michael Duffy, Alan Carter and Natalie Conyer with Michaela Kalowski explore the intimate relationship between landscape and those who live – and kill – there. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    13. Fresh Talent: Women in Peril and the Women who Write Them - STANDARD

      Claudine Tinellis talks to Brooke Hardwick, Lisa Kenway and Susannah Glenn about why they're driven to write about women in danger amidst Australia's epidemic of domestic violence. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Dixson Room

      Claudine Tinellis talks to Brooke Hardwick, Lisa Kenway and Susannah Glenn about why they're driven to write about women in danger amidst Australia's epidemic of domestic violence. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Dixson Room

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    14. Fresh Talent: Women in Peril and the Women who Write Them - CONCESSION

      Claudine Tinellis talks to Brooke Hardwick, Lisa Kenway and Susannah Glenn about why they're driven to write about women in danger amidst Australia's epidemic of domestic violence. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Dixson Room

      Claudine Tinellis talks to Brooke Hardwick, Lisa Kenway and Susannah Glenn about why they're driven to write about women in danger amidst Australia's epidemic of domestic violence. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Dixson Room

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    15. Fresh Talent: Women in Peril and the Women who Write Them - LIVESTREAM

      Claudine Tinellis talks to Brooke Hardwick, Lisa Kenway and Susannah Glenn about why they're driven to write about women in danger amidst Australia's epidemic of domestic violence. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Online

      Claudine Tinellis talks to Brooke Hardwick, Lisa Kenway and Susannah Glenn about why they're driven to write about women in danger amidst Australia's epidemic of domestic violence. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    16. Is Interest in True Crime Harmful or Helpful? - STANDARD

      Tracy Hall, Xanthé Mallett, Mark Morri and Mick Willing discuss with Tim Watson Munroe. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Tracy Hall, Xanthé Mallett, Mark Morri and Mick Willing discuss with Tim Watson Munroe. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    17. Is Interest in True Crime Harmful or Helpful? - CONCESSION

      Tracy Hall, Xanthé Mallett, Mark Morri and Mick Willing discuss with Tim Watson Munroe. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Tracy Hall, Xanthé Mallett, Mark Morri and Mick Willing discuss with Tim Watson Munroe. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    18. Is Interest in True Crime Harmful or Helpful? - LIVESTREAM

      Tracy Hall, Xanthé Mallett, Mark Morri and Mick Willing discuss with Tim Watson Munroe. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Online

      Tracy Hall, Xanthé Mallett, Mark Morri and Mick Willing discuss with Tim Watson Munroe. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    19. Takes All Sorts - STANDARD

      Hear crime fiction specialist Sue Turnbull talk to Sulari Gentill, Amanda Hampson and David Whish-Wilson about their recent books and what attracts them to writing crime. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      Hear crime fiction specialist Sue Turnbull talk to Sulari Gentill, Amanda Hampson and David Whish-Wilson about their recent books and what attracts them to writing crime. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    20. Takes All Sorts - CONCESSION

      Hear crime fiction specialist Sue Turnbull talk to Sulari Gentill, Amanda Hampson and David Whish-Wilson about their recent books and what attracts them to writing crime. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      Hear crime fiction specialist Sue Turnbull talk to Sulari Gentill, Amanda Hampson and David Whish-Wilson about their recent books and what attracts them to writing crime. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    21. Takes All Sorts - LIVESTREAM

      Hear crime fiction specialist Sue Turnbull talk to Sulari Gentill, Amanda Hampson and David Whish-Wilson about their recent books and what attracts them to writing crime. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      Hear crime fiction specialist Sue Turnbull talk to Sulari Gentill, Amanda Hampson and David Whish-Wilson about their recent books and what attracts them to writing crime. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    22. You Find a Dead Body: What Now? - STANDARD

      Michael Duffy interrogates former Deputy Police Commissioner Mick Willing and forensic anthropologist Xanthe Mallett about the reality of the situation. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Michael Duffy interrogates former Deputy Police Commissioner Mick Willing and forensic anthropologist Xanthe Mallett about the reality of the situation. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    23. You Find a Dead Body: What Now? - CONCESSION

      Michael Duffy interrogates former Deputy Police Commissioner Mick Willing and forensic anthropologist Xanthe Mallett about the reality of the situation. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Michael Duffy interrogates former Deputy Police Commissioner Mick Willing and forensic anthropologist Xanthe Mallett about the reality of the situation. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    24. You Find a Dead Body: What Now? - LIVESTREAM

      Michael Duffy interrogates former Deputy Police Commissioner Mick Willing and forensic anthropologist Xanthe Mallett about the reality of the situation. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Online

      Michael Duffy interrogates former Deputy Police Commissioner Mick Willing and forensic anthropologist Xanthe Mallett about the reality of the situation. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    25. Walking Tour: Surry Hills Tea Ladies Walk

      Surry Hills Tea Ladies walk with Elliot Lindsay and author Amanda Hampson. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1.30pm, Meet at Central Station Exit 4 Elizabeth Street

      Surry Hills Tea Ladies walk with Elliot Lindsay and author Amanda Hampson. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1.30pm, Meet at Central Station Exit 4 Elizabeth Street

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    26. Book Voucher

      Select this ticket if you purchase in-person daytime tickets to FOUR SESSIONS IN A SINGLE DAY to receive your $20 book voucher to the State Library of NSW bookshop. Select multiple book voucher tickets if eligible, i.e. if you purchase tickets to 4x Thursday sessions and 4x Saturday sessions, select 2x Book Voucher tickets. Please refer to the information on Book Vouchers on the previous page to ensure which tickets are eligible. It will be voided if you select this ticket and are not eligible.

      Select this ticket if you purchase in-person daytime tickets to FOUR SESSIONS IN A SINGLE DAY to receive your $20 book voucher to the State Library of NSW bookshop. Select multiple book voucher tickets if eligible, i.e. if you purchase tickets to 4x Thursday sessions and 4x Saturday sessions, select 2x Book Voucher tickets. Please refer to the information on Book Vouchers on the previous page to ensure which tickets are eligible. It will be voided if you select this ticket and are not eligible.

      Free
    27. BAD Tote Bag

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    28. BAD Shirt - Size Small

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)
    29. BAD Shirt - Size Medium

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)
    30. BAD Shirt - Size Large

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)
    31. BAD Shirt - Size Extra Large

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)
  3. Friday 13 September

    1. Fresh Talent: Danger Close to Home - STANDARD

      Are we most under threat by stranger-danger or by the threats that lie closer to home? Hear Zahid Gamieldien, Mitch Jennings and Bruce Nash talk to Suzanne Leal about where the real dangers might lie. Friday 13 September, 10.30am to 11.30am, Dixson Room

      Are we most under threat by stranger-danger or by the threats that lie closer to home? Hear Zahid Gamieldien, Mitch Jennings and Bruce Nash talk to Suzanne Leal about where the real dangers might lie. Friday 13 September, 10.30am to 11.30am, Dixson Room

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    2. Fresh Talent: Danger Close to Home - CONCESSION

      Are we most under threat by stranger-danger or by the threats that lie closer to home? Hear Zahid Gamieldien, Mitch Jennings and Bruce Nash talk to Suzanne Leal about where the real dangers might lie. Friday 13 September, 10.30am to 11.30am, Dixson Room

      Are we most under threat by stranger-danger or by the threats that lie closer to home? Hear Zahid Gamieldien, Mitch Jennings and Bruce Nash talk to Suzanne Leal about where the real dangers might lie. Friday 13 September, 10.30am to 11.30am, Dixson Room

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    3. Fresh Talent: Danger Close to Home - LIVESTREAM

      Are we most under threat by stranger-danger or by the threats that lie closer to home? Hear Zahid Gamieldien, Mitch Jennings and Bruce Nash talk to Suzanne Leal about where the real dangers might lie. Friday 13 September, 10.30am to 11.30am, Online

      Are we most under threat by stranger-danger or by the threats that lie closer to home? Hear Zahid Gamieldien, Mitch Jennings and Bruce Nash talk to Suzanne Leal about where the real dangers might lie. Friday 13 September, 10.30am to 11.30am, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    4. Queer Crossroads: The Fight for LGBTIQ+ Justice - STANDARD

      Jonathan Butler, Steve Johnson (via streaming) and Duncan McNab with Michael Burge shine a light on whether justice is a realistic proposition for families of hate crime victims still waiting for answers. Friday 13 September, 10.30am to 11.30am, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Jonathan Butler, Steve Johnson (via streaming) and Duncan McNab with Michael Burge shine a light on whether justice is a realistic proposition for families of hate crime victims still waiting for answers. Friday 13 September, 10.30am to 11.30am, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    5. Queer Crossroads: The Fight for LGBTIQ+ Justice - CONCESSION

      Jonathan Butler, Steve Johnson (via streaming) and Duncan McNab with Michael Burge shine a light on whether justice is a realistic proposition for families of hate crime victims still waiting for answers. Friday 13 September, 10.30am-11.30am, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Jonathan Butler, Steve Johnson (via streaming) and Duncan McNab with Michael Burge shine a light on whether justice is a realistic proposition for families of hate crime victims still waiting for answers. Friday 13 September, 10.30am-11.30am, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    6. Queer Crossroads: The Fight for LGBTIQ+ Justice - LIVESTREAM

      Jonathan Butler, Steve Johnson (via streaming) and Duncan McNab with Michael Burge shine a light on whether justice is a realistic proposition for families of hate crime victims still waiting for answers. Friday 13 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      Jonathan Butler, Steve Johnson (via streaming) and Duncan McNab with Michael Burge shine a light on whether justice is a realistic proposition for families of hate crime victims still waiting for answers. Friday 13 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    7. Crimes of Religion - STANDARD

      David Hardaker and Anne Manne talk to Michel Brissenden about crimes of the church and the stories they uncovered. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Dixson Room

      David Hardaker and Anne Manne talk to Michel Brissenden about crimes of the church and the stories they uncovered. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Dixson Room

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    8. Crimes of Religion - CONCESSION

      David Hardaker and Anne Manne talk to Michel Brissenden about crimes of the church and the stories they uncovered. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Dixson Room

      David Hardaker and Anne Manne talk to Michel Brissenden about crimes of the church and the stories they uncovered. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Dixson Room

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    9. Crimes of Religion - LIVESTREAM

      David Hardaker and Anne Manne talk to Michel Brissenden about crimes of the church and the stories they uncovered. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      David Hardaker and Anne Manne talk to Michel Brissenden about crimes of the church and the stories they uncovered. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    10. The Psychology of Juries - STANDARD

      Mark Tedeschi, Jane Goodman-Delahunty and Malcolm Knox examine the purpose, effectiveness and the psychology of juries with Nick Cowdery. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Mark Tedeschi, Jane Goodman-Delahunty and Malcolm Knox examine the purpose, effectiveness and the psychology of juries with Nick Cowdery. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    11. The Psychology of Juries - CONCESSION

      Mark Tedeschi, Jane Goodman-Delahunty and Malcolm Knox examine the purpose, effectiveness and the psychology of juries with Nick Cowdery. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Mark Tedeschi, Jane Goodman-Delahunty and Malcolm Knox examine the purpose, effectiveness and the psychology of juries with Nick Cowdery. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    12. The Psychology of Juries - LIVESTREAM

      Mark Tedeschi, Jane Goodman-Delahunty and Malcolm Knox examine the purpose, effectiveness and the psychology of juries with Nick Cowdery. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      Mark Tedeschi, Jane Goodman-Delahunty and Malcolm Knox examine the purpose, effectiveness and the psychology of juries with Nick Cowdery. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    13. ABC RN’s The Bookshelf and the Return of Your Favourite Detectives - STANDARD

      Do writers ever feel trapped by the popularity of their fictional detective creations? Michael Robotham, Tim Ayliffe and Amanda Hampson discuss with Kate Evans and Cassie McCullagh (recorded for Radio National's 'The Bookshelf'). Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Dixson Room

      Do writers ever feel trapped by the popularity of their fictional detective creations? Michael Robotham, Tim Ayliffe and Amanda Hampson discuss with Kate Evans and Cassie McCullagh (recorded for Radio National's 'The Bookshelf'). Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Dixson Room

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    14. ABC RN’s The Bookshelf and the Return of Your Favourite Detectives - CONCESSION

      Do writers ever feel trapped by the popularity of their fictional detective creations? Michael Robotham, Tim Ayliffe and Amanda Hampson discuss with Kate Evans and Cassie McCullagh (recorded for Radio National's 'The Bookshelf'). Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Dixson Room

      Do writers ever feel trapped by the popularity of their fictional detective creations? Michael Robotham, Tim Ayliffe and Amanda Hampson discuss with Kate Evans and Cassie McCullagh (recorded for Radio National's 'The Bookshelf'). Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Dixson Room

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    15. ABC RN’s The Bookshelf and the Return of Your Favourite Detectives - LIVESTREAM

      Do writers ever feel trapped by the popularity of their fictional detective creations? Michael Robotham, Tim Ayliffe and Amanda Hampson discuss with Kate Evans and Cassie McCullagh (recorded for Radio National's 'The Bookshelf'). Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      Do writers ever feel trapped by the popularity of their fictional detective creations? Michael Robotham, Tim Ayliffe and Amanda Hampson discuss with Kate Evans and Cassie McCullagh (recorded for Radio National's 'The Bookshelf'). Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    16. Crooked Cops: Roger Rogerson and More - STANDARD

      Hear Kate McClymont, Mark Morri and Duncan McNab in conversation with Michael Duffy as they ponder the evidence and look at the situation today. Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Hear Kate McClymont, Mark Morri and Duncan McNab in conversation with Michael Duffy as they ponder the evidence and look at the situation today. Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    17. Crooked Cops: Roger Rogerson and More - CONCESSION

      Hear Kate McClymont, Mark Morri and Duncan McNab in conversation with Michael Duffy as they ponder the evidence and look at the situation today. Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Hear Kate McClymont, Mark Morri and Duncan McNab in conversation with Michael Duffy as they ponder the evidence and look at the situation today. Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    18. Crooked Cops: Roger Rogerson and More - LIVESTREAM

      Hear Kate McClymont, Mark Morri and Duncan McNab in conversation with Michael Duffy as they ponder the evidence and look at the situation today. Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      Hear Kate McClymont, Mark Morri and Duncan McNab in conversation with Michael Duffy as they ponder the evidence and look at the situation today. Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    19. Friends or Enemies? - STANDARD

      Michael Brissenden talks to Candice Fox, Nicola Moriarty and Hayley Scrivenor about their latest books, where nothing is as it seems. Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      Michael Brissenden talks to Candice Fox, Nicola Moriarty and Hayley Scrivenor about their latest books, where nothing is as it seems. Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    20. Friends or Enemies? - CONCESSION

      Michael Brissenden talks to Candice Fox, Nicola Moriarty and Hayley Scrivenor about their latest books, where nothing is as it seems. Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      Michael Brissenden talks to Candice Fox, Nicola Moriarty and Hayley Scrivenor about their latest books, where nothing is as it seems. Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    21. Friends or Enemies? - LIVESTREAM

      Michael Brissenden talks to Candice Fox, Nicola Moriarty and Hayley Scrivenor about their latest books, where nothing is as it seems. Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      Michael Brissenden talks to Candice Fox, Nicola Moriarty and Hayley Scrivenor about their latest books, where nothing is as it seems. Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    22. Bearing Witness - STANDARD

      The voices of Black Witnesses need to be heard and heeded. Ashlee Donohue and Amy McQuire talk about their books with Larissa Behrendt (to be recorded for Speaking Out on RN). Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      The voices of Black Witnesses need to be heard and heeded. Ashlee Donohue and Amy McQuire talk about their books with Larissa Behrendt (to be recorded for Speaking Out on RN). Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    23. Bearing Witness - CONCESSION

      The voices of Black Witnesses need to be heard and heeded. Ashlee Donohue and Amy McQuire talk about their books with Larissa Behrendt (to be recorded for Speaking Out on RN). Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      The voices of Black Witnesses need to be heard and heeded. Ashlee Donohue and Amy McQuire talk about their books with Larissa Behrendt (to be recorded for Speaking Out on RN). Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    24. Bearing Witness - LIVESTREAM

      The voices of Black Witnesses need to be heard and heeded. Ashlee Donohue and Amy McQuire talk about their books with Larissa Behrendt (to be recorded for Speaking Out on RN). Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      The voices of Black Witnesses need to be heard and heeded. Ashlee Donohue and Amy McQuire talk about their books with Larissa Behrendt (to be recorded for Speaking Out on RN). Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    25. Walking Tour: Crime in Kings Cross with Elliot Lindsay

      Kings Cross Crime Walk with Elliot Lindsay. Friday 13 September, 4pm - 5.30pm, Meet at Kings Cross Station Victoria St Exit

      Kings Cross Crime Walk with Elliot Lindsay. Friday 13 September, 4pm - 5.30pm, Meet at Kings Cross Station Victoria St Exit

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    26. Book Voucher

      Select this ticket if you purchase in-person daytime tickets to FOUR SESSIONS IN A SINGLE DAY to receive your $20 book voucher to the State Library of NSW bookshop. Select multiple book voucher tickets if eligible, i.e. if you purchase tickets to 4x Thursday sessions and 4x Saturday sessions, select 2x Book Voucher tickets. Please refer to the information on Book Vouchers on the previous page to ensure which tickets are eligible. It will be voided if you select this ticket and are not eligible.

      Select this ticket if you purchase in-person daytime tickets to FOUR SESSIONS IN A SINGLE DAY to receive your $20 book voucher to the State Library of NSW bookshop. Select multiple book voucher tickets if eligible, i.e. if you purchase tickets to 4x Thursday sessions and 4x Saturday sessions, select 2x Book Voucher tickets. Please refer to the information on Book Vouchers on the previous page to ensure which tickets are eligible. It will be voided if you select this ticket and are not eligible.

      Free
    27. BAD Tote Bag

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    28. BAD Shirt - Size Small

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)
    29. BAD Shirt - Size Medium

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)
    30. BAD Shirt - Size Large

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)
    31. BAD Shirt - Size Extra Large

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)
  4. Saturday 14 September

    1. Fresh Talent: Who Can You Trust? - STANDARD

      Whitney Fitzsimmons explores the issue of trust with debut authors Claire Sutherland, PA Thomas and Riley James. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Dixson Room

      Whitney Fitzsimmons explores the issue of trust with debut authors Claire Sutherland, PA Thomas and Riley James. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Dixson Room

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    2. Fresh Talent: Who Can You Trust? - CONCESSION

      Whitney Fitzsimmons explores the issue of trust with debut authors Claire Sutherland, PA Thomas and Riley James. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Dixson Room

      Whitney Fitzsimmons explores the issue of trust with debut authors Claire Sutherland, PA Thomas and Riley James. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Dixson Room

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    3. Fresh Talent: Who Can You Trust? - LIVESTREAM

      Whitney Fitzsimmons explores the issue of trust with debut authors Claire Sutherland, PA Thomas and Riley James. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      Whitney Fitzsimmons explores the issue of trust with debut authors Claire Sutherland, PA Thomas and Riley James. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    4. Western Australia: State of Crime? - STANDARD

      Is Western Australia the nations criminal underbelly? Find out with authors Anna Downes, Dave Warner, Holly Craig in conversation with Andy Muir. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Is Western Australia the nations criminal underbelly? Find out with authors Anna Downes, Dave Warner, Holly Craig in conversation with Andy Muir. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    5. Western Australia: State of Crime? - CONCESSION

      Is Western Australia the nations criminal underbelly? Find out with authors Anna Downes, Dave Warner, Holly Craig in conversation with Andy Muir. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Is Western Australia the nations criminal underbelly? Find out with authors Anna Downes, Dave Warner, Holly Craig in conversation with Andy Muir. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    6. Western Australia: State of Crime? - LIVESTREAM

      Is Western Australia the nations criminal underbelly? Find out with authors Anna Downes, Dave Warner, Holly Craig in conversation with Andy Muir. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      Is Western Australia the nations criminal underbelly? Find out with authors Anna Downes, Dave Warner, Holly Craig in conversation with Andy Muir. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    7. A Life for a Life: Taking Revenge... Legally - STANDARD

      Georgia Harper and Debra Oswald discuss the hypotheticals explored in their books with forensic psychologist Tim Watson-Munro and Dr Simon Longstaff, Director of the Ethics Centre. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Dixson Room

      Georgia Harper and Debra Oswald discuss the hypotheticals explored in their books with forensic psychologist Tim Watson-Munro and Dr Simon Longstaff, Director of the Ethics Centre. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Dixson Room

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    8. A Life for a Life: Taking Revenge... Legally - CONCESSION

      Georgia Harper and Debra Oswald discuss the hypotheticals explored in their books with forensic psychologist Tim Watson-Munro and Dr Simon Longstaff, Director of the Ethics Centre. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Dixson Room

      Georgia Harper and Debra Oswald discuss the hypotheticals explored in their books with forensic psychologist Tim Watson-Munro and Dr Simon Longstaff, Director of the Ethics Centre. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Dixson Room

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    9. A Life for a Life: Taking Revenge... Legally - LIVESTREAM

      Georgia Harper and Debra Oswald discuss the hypotheticals explored in their books with forensic psychologist Tim Watson-Munro and Dr Simon Longstaff, Director of the Ethics Centre. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      Georgia Harper and Debra Oswald discuss the hypotheticals explored in their books with forensic psychologist Tim Watson-Munro and Dr Simon Longstaff, Director of the Ethics Centre. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    10. Sins of the Fathers - STANDARD

      What is the impact of discovering murder amongst members of your own family tree? David Marr and Matthew Condon talk to Larissa Behrendt. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      What is the impact of discovering murder amongst members of your own family tree? David Marr and Matthew Condon talk to Larissa Behrendt. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    11. Sins of the Fathers - CONCESSION

      What is the impact of discovering murder amongst members of your own family tree? David Marr and Matthew Condon talk to Larissa Behrendt. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      What is the impact of discovering murder amongst members of your own family tree? David Marr and Matthew Condon talk to Larissa Behrendt. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    12. Sins of the Fathers - LIVESTREAM

      What is the impact of discovering murder amongst members of your own family tree? David Marr and Matthew Condon talk to Larissa Behrendt. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      What is the impact of discovering murder amongst members of your own family tree? David Marr and Matthew Condon talk to Larissa Behrendt. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    13. It's a Family Affair - STANDARD

      Family is front and centre in three new twisty psychological thrillers from BM Carroll, Petronella McGovern and Kelli Hawkins, who will discuss their books with Rhys Gard. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Dixson Room

      Family is front and centre in three new twisty psychological thrillers from BM Carroll, Petronella McGovern and Kelli Hawkins, who will discuss their books with Rhys Gard. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Dixson Room

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    14. It's a Family Affair - CONCESSION

      Family is front and centre in three new twisty psychological thrillers from BM Carroll, Petronella McGovern and Kelli Hawkins, who will discuss their books with Rhys Gard. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Dixson Room

      Family is front and centre in three new twisty psychological thrillers from BM Carroll, Petronella McGovern and Kelli Hawkins, who will discuss their books with Rhys Gard. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Dixson Room

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    15. It's a Family Affair - LIVESTREAM

      Family is front and centre in three new twisty psychological thrillers from BM Carroll, Petronella McGovern and Kelli Hawkins, who will discuss their books with Rhys Gard. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      Family is front and centre in three new twisty psychological thrillers from BM Carroll, Petronella McGovern and Kelli Hawkins, who will discuss their books with Rhys Gard. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    16. BAD Western Sydney: The Second Case - STANDARD

      Andrew Charlton MP for Parramatta launches BAD Western Sydney: The Second Case, along with a conversation with Dinuka McKenzie and Candice Fox, and readings from some of the anthology writers, hosted by WestWords Director Michael Campbell. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Andrew Charlton MP for Parramatta launches BAD Western Sydney: The Second Case, along with a conversation with Dinuka McKenzie and Candice Fox, and readings from some of the anthology writers, hosted by WestWords Director Michael Campbell. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    17. BAD Western Sydney: The Second Case - CONCESSION

      Andrew Charlton MP for Parramatta launches BAD Western Sydney: The Second Case, along with a conversation with Dinuka McKenzie and Candice Fox, and readings from some of the anthology writers, hosted by WestWords Director Michael Campbell. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Andrew Charlton MP for Parramatta launches BAD Western Sydney: The Second Case, along with a conversation with Dinuka McKenzie and Candice Fox, and readings from some of the anthology writers, hosted by WestWords Director Michael Campbell. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    18. BAD Western Sydney: The Second Case - LIVESTREAM

      Andrew Charlton MP for Parramatta launches BAD Western Sydney: The Second Case, along with a conversation with Dinuka McKenzie and Candice Fox, and readings from some of the anthology writers, hosted by WestWords Director Michael Campbell. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      Andrew Charlton MP for Parramatta launches BAD Western Sydney: The Second Case, along with a conversation with Dinuka McKenzie and Candice Fox, and readings from some of the anthology writers, hosted by WestWords Director Michael Campbell. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    19. Inside Publishing: Different Paths to Publication - STANDARD

      Matt Rogers, Lisa Kenway and Dinuka McKenzie share their stories of how they came to be published with Sophie Groom, CEO of Writing NSW. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      Matt Rogers, Lisa Kenway and Dinuka McKenzie share their stories of how they came to be published with Sophie Groom, CEO of Writing NSW. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    20. Inside Publishing: Different Paths to Publication - CONCESSION

      Matt Rogers, Lisa Kenway and Dinuka McKenzie share their stories of how they came to be published with Sophie Groom, CEO of Writing NSW. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      Matt Rogers, Lisa Kenway and Dinuka McKenzie share their stories of how they came to be published with Sophie Groom, CEO of Writing NSW. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    21. Inside Publishing: Different Paths to Publication - LIVESTREAM

      Matt Rogers, Lisa Kenway and Dinuka McKenzie share their stories of how they came to be published with Sophie Groom, CEO of Writing NSW. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      Matt Rogers, Lisa Kenway and Dinuka McKenzie share their stories of how they came to be published with Sophie Groom, CEO of Writing NSW. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    22. Agents and Spies in Truth and Fiction - STANDARD

      Nick Stride, (streaming in) Jack Beaumont and Matt Bevan talk to thriller author Tim Ayliffe about their personal experiences in the world of espionage. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Nick Stride, (streaming in) Jack Beaumont and Matt Bevan talk to thriller author Tim Ayliffe about their personal experiences in the world of espionage. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $36.38 (incl. $1.38 fee)
    23. Agents and Spies in Truth and Fiction - CONCESSION

      Nick Stride, (streaming in) Jack Beaumont and Matt Bevan talk to thriller author Tim Ayliffe about their personal experiences in the world of espionage. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      Nick Stride, (streaming in) Jack Beaumont and Matt Bevan talk to thriller author Tim Ayliffe about their personal experiences in the world of espionage. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Metcalfe Auditorium

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    24. Agents and Spies in Truth and Fiction - LIVESTREAM

      Nick Stride, (streaming in) Jack Beaumont and Matt Bevan talk to thriller author Tim Ayliffe about their personal experiences in the world of espionage. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      Nick Stride, (streaming in) Jack Beaumont and Matt Bevan talk to thriller author Tim Ayliffe about their personal experiences in the world of espionage. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    25. Walking Tour: Crime in The Rocks

      A walk around The Rocks with Elliot Lindsay Saturday 14 September, 9am - 10.30am, Meet in the Customs House courtyard opposite Circular Quay Light Rail Station

      A walk around The Rocks with Elliot Lindsay Saturday 14 September, 9am - 10.30am, Meet in the Customs House courtyard opposite Circular Quay Light Rail Station

      $31.25 (incl. $1.25 fee)
    26. Danger Awards

      Michael Robotham in conversation with Sue Turnbull about his 20 years in crime publishing and his newest book, the announcement of the 2024 Danger Awards, and a brief chat with the winners. Drinks and nibbles provided. Saturday 14 September, 6pm - 8pm, Gallery Room

      Michael Robotham in conversation with Sue Turnbull about his 20 years in crime publishing and his newest book, the announcement of the 2024 Danger Awards, and a brief chat with the winners. Drinks and nibbles provided. Saturday 14 September, 6pm - 8pm, Gallery Room

      $62.00 (incl. $2.00 fee)
    27. Package
      Danger Prize Awards - Table of Ten
      Inclusions
      • 5x Danger Awards
      $566.25 (incl. $16.25 fee)
    28. Book Voucher

      Select this ticket if you purchase in-person daytime tickets to FOUR SESSIONS IN A SINGLE DAY to receive your $20 book voucher to the State Library of NSW bookshop. Select multiple book voucher tickets if eligible, i.e. if you purchase tickets to 4x Thursday sessions and 4x Saturday sessions, select 2x Book Voucher tickets. Please refer to the information on Book Vouchers on the previous page to ensure which tickets are eligible. It will be voided if you select this ticket and are not eligible.

      Select this ticket if you purchase in-person daytime tickets to FOUR SESSIONS IN A SINGLE DAY to receive your $20 book voucher to the State Library of NSW bookshop. Select multiple book voucher tickets if eligible, i.e. if you purchase tickets to 4x Thursday sessions and 4x Saturday sessions, select 2x Book Voucher tickets. Please refer to the information on Book Vouchers on the previous page to ensure which tickets are eligible. It will be voided if you select this ticket and are not eligible.

      Free
    29. BAD Tote Bag

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    30. BAD Shirt - Size Small

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)
    31. BAD Shirt - Size Medium

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)
    32. BAD Shirt - Size Large

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)
    33. BAD Shirt - Size Extra Large

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)
  5. Livestreams

    1. The Criminal Enterprises of Aussie Authors Abroad - LIVESTREAM

      Why do our leading crime writers set their books outside Australia? Tim Ayliffe investigates with Candice Fox, Michael Robotham, Michael Brissenden and Roger Simpson whose latest books are set in the US and the UK. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      Why do our leading crime writers set their books outside Australia? Tim Ayliffe investigates with Candice Fox, Michael Robotham, Michael Brissenden and Roger Simpson whose latest books are set in the US and the UK. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    2. The Bush Justice Rodeo - LIVESTREAM

      Jamelle Wells, Kate Holden and Dinuka McKenzie talk with Michael Burge about roping in rural crooks in an arena experiencing judicial, media and policing cutbacks. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, online

      Jamelle Wells, Kate Holden and Dinuka McKenzie talk with Michael Burge about roping in rural crooks in an arena experiencing judicial, media and policing cutbacks. Thursday 12 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    3. Justice and the Wisdom of Elders - LIVESTREAM

      Justice and the Wisdom of Elders with Aunty Barbara Nicholson and Veronica Gorrie, facilitated by Larissa Behrendt and recorded for Speak Out on ABC. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      Justice and the Wisdom of Elders with Aunty Barbara Nicholson and Veronica Gorrie, facilitated by Larissa Behrendt and recorded for Speak Out on ABC. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    4. All Crime is Local - LIVESTREAM

      Michael Duffy, Alan Carter and Natalie Conyer with Michaela Kalowski explore the intimate relationship between landscape and those who live – and kill – there. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      Michael Duffy, Alan Carter and Natalie Conyer with Michaela Kalowski explore the intimate relationship between landscape and those who live – and kill – there. Thursday 12 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    5. Fresh Talent: Women in Peril and the Women who Write Them - LIVESTREAM

      Claudine Tinellis talks to Brooke Hardwick, Lisa Kenway and Susannah Glenn about why they're driven to write about women in danger amidst Australia's epidemic of domestic violence. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Online

      Claudine Tinellis talks to Brooke Hardwick, Lisa Kenway and Susannah Glenn about why they're driven to write about women in danger amidst Australia's epidemic of domestic violence. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    6. Is Interest in True Crime Harmful or Helpful? - LIVESTREAM

      Tracy Hall, Xanthé Mallett, Mark Morri and Mick Willing discuss with Tim Watson Munroe. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Online

      Tracy Hall, Xanthé Mallett, Mark Morri and Mick Willing discuss with Tim Watson Munroe. Thursday 12 September, 2pm to 3pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    7. Takes All Sorts - LIVESTREAM

      Hear crime fiction specialist Sue Turnbull talk to Sulari Gentill, Amanda Hampson and David Whish-Wilson about their recent books and what attracts them to writing crime. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      Hear crime fiction specialist Sue Turnbull talk to Sulari Gentill, Amanda Hampson and David Whish-Wilson about their recent books and what attracts them to writing crime. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Dixson Room

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    8. You Find a Dead Body: What Now? - LIVESTREAM

      Michael Duffy interrogates former Deputy Police Commissioner Mick Willing and forensic anthropologist Xanthe Mallett about the reality of the situation. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Online

      Michael Duffy interrogates former Deputy Police Commissioner Mick Willing and forensic anthropologist Xanthe Mallett about the reality of the situation. Thursday 12 September, 3.30pm to 4.30pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    9. Fresh Talent: Danger Close to Home - LIVESTREAM

      Are we most under threat by stranger-danger or by the threats that lie closer to home? Hear Zahid Gamieldien, Mitch Jennings and Bruce Nash talk to Suzanne Leal about where the real dangers might lie. Friday 13 September, 10.30am to 11.30am, Online

      Are we most under threat by stranger-danger or by the threats that lie closer to home? Hear Zahid Gamieldien, Mitch Jennings and Bruce Nash talk to Suzanne Leal about where the real dangers might lie. Friday 13 September, 10.30am to 11.30am, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    10. Queer Crossroads: The Fight for LGBTIQ+ Justice - LIVESTREAM

      Jonathan Butler, Steve Johnson (via streaming) and Duncan McNab with Michael Burge shine a light on whether justice is a realistic proposition for families of hate crime victims still waiting for answers. Friday 13 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      Jonathan Butler, Steve Johnson (via streaming) and Duncan McNab with Michael Burge shine a light on whether justice is a realistic proposition for families of hate crime victims still waiting for answers. Friday 13 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    11. Crimes of Religion - LIVESTREAM

      David Hardaker and Anne Manne talk to Michel Brissenden about crimes of the church and the stories they uncovered. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      David Hardaker and Anne Manne talk to Michel Brissenden about crimes of the church and the stories they uncovered. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    12. The Psychology of Juries - LIVESTREAM

      Mark Tedeschi, Jane Goodman-Delahunty and Malcolm Knox examine the purpose, effectiveness and the psychology of juries with Nick Cowdery. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      Mark Tedeschi, Jane Goodman-Delahunty and Malcolm Knox examine the purpose, effectiveness and the psychology of juries with Nick Cowdery. Friday 13 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    13. ABC RN’s The Bookshelf and the Return of Your Favourite Detectives - LIVESTREAM

      Do writers ever feel trapped by the popularity of their fictional detective creations? Michael Robotham, Tim Ayliffe and Amanda Hampson discuss with Kate Evans and Cassie McCullagh (recorded for Radio National's 'The Bookshelf'). Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      Do writers ever feel trapped by the popularity of their fictional detective creations? Michael Robotham, Tim Ayliffe and Amanda Hampson discuss with Kate Evans and Cassie McCullagh (recorded for Radio National's 'The Bookshelf'). Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    14. Crooked Cops: Roger Rogerson and More - LIVESTREAM

      Hear Kate McClymont, Mark Morri and Duncan McNab in conversation with Michael Duffy as they ponder the evidence and look at the situation today. Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      Hear Kate McClymont, Mark Morri and Duncan McNab in conversation with Michael Duffy as they ponder the evidence and look at the situation today. Friday 13 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    15. Friends or Enemies? - LIVESTREAM

      Michael Brissenden talks to Candice Fox, Nicola Moriarty and Hayley Scrivenor about their latest books, where nothing is as it seems. Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      Michael Brissenden talks to Candice Fox, Nicola Moriarty and Hayley Scrivenor about their latest books, where nothing is as it seems. Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    16. Bearing Witness - LIVESTREAM

      The voices of Black Witnesses need to be heard and heeded. Ashlee Donohue and Amy McQuire talk about their books with Larissa Behrendt (to be recorded for Speaking Out on RN). Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      The voices of Black Witnesses need to be heard and heeded. Ashlee Donohue and Amy McQuire talk about their books with Larissa Behrendt (to be recorded for Speaking Out on RN). Friday 13 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    17. Fresh Talent: Who Can You Trust? - LIVESTREAM

      Whitney Fitzsimmons explores the issue of trust with debut authors Claire Sutherland, PA Thomas and Riley James. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      Whitney Fitzsimmons explores the issue of trust with debut authors Claire Sutherland, PA Thomas and Riley James. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    18. Western Australia: State of Crime? - LIVESTREAM

      Is Western Australia the nations criminal underbelly? Find out with authors Anna Downes, Dave Warner, Holly Craig in conversation with Andy Muir. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      Is Western Australia the nations criminal underbelly? Find out with authors Anna Downes, Dave Warner, Holly Craig in conversation with Andy Muir. Saturday 14 September, 10.30am - 11.30am, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    19. A Life for a Life: Taking Revenge... Legally - LIVESTREAM

      Georgia Harper and Debra Oswald discuss the hypotheticals explored in their books with forensic psychologist Tim Watson-Munro and Dr Simon Longstaff, Director of the Ethics Centre. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      Georgia Harper and Debra Oswald discuss the hypotheticals explored in their books with forensic psychologist Tim Watson-Munro and Dr Simon Longstaff, Director of the Ethics Centre. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    20. Sins of the Fathers - LIVESTREAM

      What is the impact of discovering murder amongst members of your own family tree? David Marr and Matthew Condon talk to Larissa Behrendt. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      What is the impact of discovering murder amongst members of your own family tree? David Marr and Matthew Condon talk to Larissa Behrendt. Saturday 14 September, 12pm - 1pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    21. It's a Family Affair - LIVESTREAM

      Family is front and centre in three new twisty psychological thrillers from BM Carroll, Petronella McGovern and Kelli Hawkins, who will discuss their books with Rhys Gard. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      Family is front and centre in three new twisty psychological thrillers from BM Carroll, Petronella McGovern and Kelli Hawkins, who will discuss their books with Rhys Gard. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    22. BAD Western Sydney: The Second Case - LIVESTREAM

      Andrew Charlton MP for Parramatta launches BAD Western Sydney: The Second Case, along with a conversation with Dinuka McKenzie and Candice Fox, and readings from some of the anthology writers, hosted by WestWords Director Michael Campbell. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      Andrew Charlton MP for Parramatta launches BAD Western Sydney: The Second Case, along with a conversation with Dinuka McKenzie and Candice Fox, and readings from some of the anthology writers, hosted by WestWords Director Michael Campbell. Saturday 14 September, 2pm - 3pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    23. Inside Publishing: Different Paths to Publication - LIVESTREAM

      Matt Rogers, Lisa Kenway and Dinuka McKenzie share their stories of how they came to be published with Sophie Groom, CEO of Writing NSW. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      Matt Rogers, Lisa Kenway and Dinuka McKenzie share their stories of how they came to be published with Sophie Groom, CEO of Writing NSW. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    24. Agents and Spies in Truth and Fiction - LIVESTREAM

      Nick Stride, (streaming in) Jack Beaumont and Matt Bevan talk to thriller author Tim Ayliffe about their personal experiences in the world of espionage. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      Nick Stride, (streaming in) Jack Beaumont and Matt Bevan talk to thriller author Tim Ayliffe about their personal experiences in the world of espionage. Saturday 14 September, 3.30pm - 4.30pm, Online

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
  6. Merch

    1. BAD Tote Bag

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $15.88 (incl. $0.88 fee)
    2. BAD Shirt - Size Small

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)
    3. BAD Shirt - Size Medium

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)
    4. BAD Shirt - Size Large

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)
    5. BAD Shirt - Size Extra Large

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      Please collect your BAD merchandise during the festival from the BAD ticket desk in the foyer of the Macquarie Street building at the State Library of NSW. Merchandise will not be posted.

      $26.13 (incl. $1.13 fee)

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BAD Sydney Crime Writers Festival 2024
Wed 11th Sep 2024, 6:00 pm - Sat 14th Sep 2024, 4:30 pm AEST

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