Tim Winton
Opinion
Climate policy
Billionaires and lobbyists have seized control of our national narrative
Having spoken to 8000 people across the country, I have been struck by the sense of pent-up fury, anguish and frustration among Australians.
- by Tim Winton
Latest
Ten new books we’re excited to read in October
Christmas always comes slightly early for book lovers.
- by Melanie Kembrey
Updated
Archibald Prize
Laura Jones wins 2024 Archibald Prize with portrait of Tim Winton
The winners of the prestigious Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes were announced on Friday.
- by Helen Pitt
Author Tim Winton lashes oil and gas industry’s ‘crime against humanity’
The award-winning writer and environmental activist used a keynote speech to attack fossil fuel interests for hiding climate science from the public.
- by Holly Thompson
‘The King has never heard of me’: Tim Winton gets a birthday honour
The West Australian writer is honoured with AO for his books and environmental activity.
- by Jason Steger
Tim Winton’s Ningaloo documentary launches in Exmouth
More than 100 Exmouth locals have gathered for the launch of Tim Winton’s three-part ‘love letter’ documentary Ningaloo Nyinggulu, airing on the ABC on Tuesday.
- by Emma Young
Exclusive
Literature
Why Tim Winton is happy he never moved to Melbourne
In an exclusive interview, the author tells of 40 years spent helping develop and protect Australian publishing, and where he lives has everything to do with it.
- by Emma Young
Tim Winton on coming face to face with a dugong – and finding a kindred spirit
The acclaimed novelist gets up close and personal with creatures of the deep in a stunning three-part documentary out this month.
- by Kerrie O'Brien
Investigation
Education
Perth’s best high schools and the powerbrokers who attended them
It’s an age-old question: What’s the secret to success? A deep-dive into the lives of some of WA’s most high-profile figures indicates there’s one significant determining factor.
- by Jesinta Burton and Holly Thompson
‘It doesn’t feel worth it’: Mia Wasikowska on Hollywood and her next move
By the time she was 20, Mia Wasikowska was one of Hollywood’s freshest stars. But it was, she says, a strange and lonely time.
- by Karl Quinn
Magazine
Good Weekend
The November 19 Edition
The path to a happier, saner divorce | Tim Winton, a blue groper and the sea | All abuzz about Kangaroo Island’s bees | Tyler Wright on surfing’s monoculture
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