Words at Wagstaffe sell-out puts good writing on the wall for writers’ festival

Anita JacobyAclaimed TV producer Anita Jacoby. Image Syl Marie Photography

On Saturday, March 18, an energetic crowd flocked to Words at Wagstaffe for a full day of conversations between some of Australia’s best-known journalists and public figures.

This was the third time the annual event has been held in partnership between local not-for-profit Words on the Waves Writers Festival and community group The Bouddi Society.

The sold-out event featured the theme From the Frontline with speakers ranging from broadcasters to foreign correspondents, consular officials and emerging authors.

Veteran journalist Mike Carlton. Image: Syl Marie Photography

Veteran journalist Mike Carlton shared stirring stories of reporting from the Vietnam War alongside interviewer and local historian Jan McLeod.

Former Washington foreign correspondent Kylie Morris shared hair-raising tales of working in Trump’s America, while Melissa Roberts gave accounts of reporting from Tiananmen Square during the 1989 crackdown.

Prominent TV producer Anita Jacoby revealed the secrets behind high-profile interviews with Christopher Skase, Bill Clinton and more.

Finally, the crowd heard from former Head Consul and one-time Australian High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea and Ambassador to Germany, Ian Kemish.

The event, which took place in the charming community hub Wagstaffe Hall, commenced with a deeply moving Welcome to Country courtesy of Paul Craig of Girri Girra.

Paul Craig performed welcome to country. Image: Syl Marie Photography

The assembled crowd learned key phrases in local tongue, and heard more about the incredible history of Guringai leader Bungaree.

Many commented on the day’s seamless organisation, with crucial support offered by The Bouddi Society, an array of Words on the Waves volunteers, and local independent bookstore The Book Shop.

Central Coast Newspapers was represented on the day as the official Media Partner, where Digital Editor David Abrahams performed MC duties.

The Words on the Waves organising committee is now looking ahead to the main festival, which will take place from May 31-June 5.

The full program and tickets will be released on Friday, April 21.

For more information head to www.wordsonthewaves.com.au.

Verified source: Words on the Waves March 23, 2023