Event information
- When
- 24 July 2025, 6:00pm - 7:00pm
- Where
Phillip Street, Sydney NSW 2000
- Categories
- Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
- Accessibility
- Welcomes people with access needs
- Cost
- Free
- Facilities
- Bar
- Cafe
- Conference Facilities
- Family Friendly
- Public Toilet
- Restaurant
- Shop / Gift Shop
Overview of this event
Join award-winning writer Dr Anita Heiss in conversation with journalist Nicole Abadee to explore truth-telling in First Nations fiction at the Museum of Sydney.
A proud member of the Wiradyuri Nation of central NSW, Anita's historical fiction novels Barbed Wire and Cherry Blossoms, Bila Yarrudhanggalangdhuray and Dirrayawadha (Rise Up) tell epic stories steeped in language, culture and Country. This wide-ranging discussion will consider how fiction gives powerful insights into the reality of First Nations lives and helps build understanding between white and black Australia.
On the night, you will also learn about Towards Truth, a groundbreaking truth-telling project developed in response to the Uluru Statement from the Heart. A partnership between the Justice and Equity Centre and the UNSW Indigenous Law Centre, Towards Truth shows how laws and government decisions have impacted First Nations people since colonisation began. Bold in scope and forensic in execution, Towards Truth is changing how we understand our history and the Australian colonial project.
Before the talk, attendees are invited to a private viewing of the Seeing Sydney, Knowing Country exhibition between 5pm and 5.45pm. The presentation will be followed by a book signing with Anita Heiss and an opportunity to meet the Towards Truth team.
Contact details
Museums of History NSW
Email:
bookings@mhnsw.au
Information about this event is managed by the event coordinator and is subject to change. Contact the event coordinator for more information.
Getting there
Phillip Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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