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Author Talk – Lainie Anderson

Event Contact

Name
user Felicia Long
Email
felicia.long@gympie.qld.gov.au
Phone
0754810859

Event Details

Event Date
20/11/2025 5:30 pm to 20/11/2025 6:30 pm
Event Location
Gympie Pop-Up Library 77 Exhibition Road Gympie
Event Price
attach_money Free
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Lainie Anderson is a writer whose 35-year career in journalism and public relations includes 17 years as a columnist with Adelaide’s Sunday Mail, as well as stints at Melbourne’s Herald Sun, London’s The Times and the South Australian Tourism Commission. After being awarded a Churchill Fellowship, Lainie published her debut novel Long Flight Home in 2019. In 2024, Lainie completed a PhD with the University of South Australia, researching the life of Kate Cocks, the inspiration behind The Death of Dora Black and Murder on North Terrace. Lainie sits on the executive committee of the History Council of South Australia and the selection committee of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, and is an ambassador with the Hutt Street Centre – helping people out of homelessness. She is a History Guardian for the History Trust of South Australia and was announced as the 2023 Emerging Historian of the Year by the History Council of South Australia. She lives in the Adelaide Hills with her husband Max. Murder on North Terrace is the second novel in the Petticoat Police Mystery series, following The Death of Dora Black, which was longlisted in the 2025 Indie Book Awards for Debut Fiction, as well as the 2025 Margaret and Colin Roderick Literary Award. Join us at Gympie Pop-Up Library as we delve into Liane’s new book Murder on North Terrace, inspired by the true story of Australia’s pioneering policewoman, Kate Cocks. Bookings are essential.

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