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Sydney Writers Festival
One of the country's most loved literature forums streamed direct to The Empire

#The Live & Local program returns.
After the wild success of Live & Local in 2025, Sydney Writers’ Festival returns to The Empire in 2026 to bring the best of the Festival direct to you.
One of Australia’s most loved forums for literature, ideas and storytelling, Sydney Writers’ Festival will livestream its headline events from Sydney to Toowoomba on Thursday 21, Friday 22, Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May.
Prepare to be invigorated and engaged by conversations, debates and discussions featuring some of the world’s finest writers and thinkers. Audiences can also participate in live Q&A sessions at many events, sending questions straight to the Sydney stage.
Join us for Live & Local 2026, streamed live by Sydney Writers’ Festival and delivered locally to the The Empire.
Thursday 21 May - 10:00am
Friday 22 May - 10:00am
Saturday 23 May - 10:00am
Sunday 24 May - 10:00am
Festival, Literature
#2026 PROGRAM
DAY 1 - Thursday 21 May
SESSION 1: 10AM – 10:55AM
THE FUTURE OF DEMOCRACY: FIGHTING AUTHORITARIANISM WITH A.C. GRAYLING
Hear how Professor of Philosophy A.C. Grayling outlines the fragility of democracy in the face of rising authoritarianism in For The People, followed by a discussion chaired by Nick Bryant and Rosalind Dixon.
SESSION 2: 12AM – 12:55PM
YANN MARTEL: SON OF NOBODY
Unravel ancient traditions of storytelling with the Booker Prize–winning author of Life of Pi, Yann Martel, as he discusses his new novel, Son of Nobody. With ABC Radio National’s Claire Nichols.
SESSION 3: 2PM – 2:55PM
STEPHANIE ALEXANDER: THE COOK'S COMPANION 30TH ANNIVERSARY
Hear from Australia’s beloved chef Stephanie Alexander on the 30th anniversary of her essential kitchen resource and one of our favourite cookbooks, The Cook’s Companion. With chef Adam Liaw.
SESSION 4: 4PM – 4:55PM
BRINGING THE PAST TO LIFE
Sink into stories from near and far in this Festival favourite event with Robbie Arnott, Yann Martel and Tasma Walton, in conversation with ABC Radio National’s Kate Evans.
SESSION 5: 6PM – 6:55PM
BDAVID SZALAY: FLESH
Hear 2025 Booker Prize winner David Szalay trace the evolution of his singular, propulsive novel Flesh and the slowly unravelling life of its protagonist. With Michelle de Kretser.
DAY 2 - Friday 22 May
SESSION 1: 10AM - 10:55AM
BIG HISTORIES
Revisit the past to find solutions for the present and future with bestselling author Amitav Ghosh and existential risk researcher Luke Kemp, with host Clare Wright.
SESSION 2: 12PM - 12:55PM
TONY ABBOTT: AUSTRALIA: A HISTORY
Reflect on Australian values, our pioneering democracy and shared history with former prime minister and author of Australia: A History Tony Abbott, with Troy Bramston.
SESSION 3: 2PM - 2:55PM
TRENT DALTON: GRAVITY LET ME GO
Join multi-award-winning writer Trent Dalton to discuss his latest novel, Gravity Let Me Go, and its themes of love, family, ambition and deception. In conversation with Cassie McCullagh.
SESSION 4: 4PM - 4:55PM
GREAT ADAPTATIONS
Get behind-the-scenes insight into adapting stories from page to screen with writers Mick Herron (Slow Horses) and Suzie Miller (Prima Facie) in conversation with Benjamin Law.
SESSION 5: 6PM - 6:55PM
FLORENCE KNAPP: THE NAMES
Explore the profound force of family and the life-defining act of naming a child with bestselling debut author of The Names, Florence Knapp, in conversation with ABC Radio National’s Claire Nichols.
SESSION 6: 8PM - 9:15PM
STATE OF THE ART: THE BOOKER PRIZE
Hear Booker Prize–winning and –shortlisted writers read from their works and reflect on their journey to recognition. With Susan Choi, Roddy Doyle, Yann Martel, David Szalay, Charlotte Wood and host ABC Radio National’s Kate Evans.
DAY 3 - Saturday 23 May
SESSION 1: 10AM - 10:55AM
AMITAV GHOSH IN CONVERSATION
Join acclaimed writer Amitav Ghosh to explore the themes of history, post-colonialism and environmentalism behind his rich body of work, including his new novel Ghost-Eye. In conversation with Michael Williams.
SESSION 2: 12PM - 12:55PM
THE FUTURE OF DEMOCRACY: TRUMP'S AMERICA WITH JON SOPEL
Join journalist and writer Jon Sopel as he considers how to withstand the forces eroding democracies worldwide, in conversation with Nick Bryant and Rosalind Dixon.
SESSION 3: 4PM - 4:55PM
FANTASTICAL WORLDS
Hear international bestselling writers Lev Grossman, R.F. Kuang and Garth Nix discuss their careers, their enthusiasm for fantasy and the genre’s dedicated readers. With host Carody Culver.
SESSION 4: 6PM - 6:55PM
RODDY DOYLE IN CONVERSATION
Listen as Irish author of Booker Prize–winning Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha Roddy Doyle discusses his life’s work and latest novel, The Women Behind the Door. With Kate Evans.
SESSION 5: 8PM - 9PM
LILY KING: HEART THE LOVER
Revel in this unforgettable story of love, desire, friendship and loss as New York Times–bestselling author Lily King discusses her latest novel, Heart the Lover, with Melanie Kembrey.
DAY 4 - Sunday 24 May
SESSION 1: 10AM - 10:55AM
THE FUTURE OF TRUTH
Join international correspondent Barbara Demick, philosopher A.C. Grayling, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales and AI researcher Toby Walsh as they share their perspectives on the value of truth today. With ABC Radio National’s Natasha Mitchell.
SESSION 2: 12PM - 1PM
POWER UP WITH DAV PILKEY
See Dav Pilkey (Captain Underpants, Dog Man) draw his beloved characters live and hear his inspiring life story. Prepare yourself for some hilarious onstage antics! Rec. ages 6+
SESSION 3: 2PM - 2:55PM
ANTOINETTE LATTOUF: WOMEN WHO WIN
Reflect on powerful examples of feminist victories throughout history with journalist and human rights advocate Antoinette Lattouf in her latest book Women Who Win. In conversation with Jo Dyer.
SESSION 4: 4PM - 5PM
MICK HERRON IN CONVERSATION
Listen as Mick Herron reveals the details of the latest instalment in the Slough House thrillers, where theft, secrets and blackmail unnerve his band of failed spies. With Michael Williams.

About Sydney Writers' Festival
Sydney Writers’ Festival brings together a broad and engaged community around the sharing of books, writing and ideas.
Since the first Festival in 1997, they have brought thousands of diverse writers and thinkers from Australia and around the globe together in Sydney. In the company of the world’s best novelists, poets, journalists, public intellectuals, economists, politicians, podcasters and scientists, they’ve discussed some of the most pressing issues of our times.





