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Ed and Amanda chat with former Australian of the Year, Rosie Batty, and co-author, Sue Smethurst, following their panel at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Australians will know Rosie as a fierce advocate for victims and survivors of domestic violence following the murder of her son by his father while at cricket training in 2014. In their book, 'Hope,' Rosie and Sue reflect on a decade of advocacy, and on how Rosie has helped shift the narrative around what she calls "family terrorism".
'Hope' is available now wherever good books are sold.
Learn more about the Words on the Waves Writers Festival.
Connect with us at https://notquitewritepodcast.com
Register for the next Not Quite Write Prize at https://notquitewriteprize.com
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Ed and Amanda chat with former Australian of the Year, Rosie Batty, and co-author, Sue Smethurst, following their panel at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Australians will know Rosie as a fierce advocate for victims and survivors of domestic violence following the murder of her son by his father while at cricket training in 2014. In their book, 'Hope,' Rosie and Sue reflect on a decade of advocacy, and on how Rosie has helped shift the narrative around what she calls "family terrorism".
'Hope' is available now wherever good books are sold.
Learn more about the Words on the Waves Writers Festival.
Connect with us at https://notquitewritepodcast.com
Register for the next Not Quite Write Prize at https://notquitewriteprize.com
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