MidCoast Council Libraries will bring Sydney Writers' Festival to the region again this year, making it easier for locals to enjoy one of Australia's best-loved forums for literature, ideas and storytelling.
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Sydney Writers' Festival 2021 will be streaming its headline events from Carriageworks in Sydney, direct to MidCoast Libraries on Friday April 30, Saturday May 1 and Sunday May 2.
This gives Mid Coast resident the opportunity to hear conversations, debates and discussions as the festival presents the world's finest authors to both Taree and Forster libraries in real time.
"We've been streaming the Sydney Writers' Festival for our local community for the last few years and it is always a highlight for many of our members," manager of MidCoast Libraries, Chris Jones said.
"This is a fantastic way for our regional community to be able to experience a world-class event, right here on the Mid Coast. It's really important to make events of this calibre accessible for everyone and the interactive aspects only enhance the experience."
As well as hearing new ideas from great thinkers, audiences have the opportunity to participate in Q&A sessions at each event, sending questions direct to the stage.
Standouts on this year's program include legend of cinema, George Miller AO, comedian Judith Lucy and film critics Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton.
For more information, to view the full program and to book tickets head to www.midcoastlibraries.com.au
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