Antoinette Lattouf: Women Who Win
Award-winning journalist Antoinette Lattouf discusses her new book celebrating courageous Australian women.
Details
Sunday 24 May 2026
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Cheltenham Library, 12 Stanley Avenue, Cheltenham 3192
Free
Award-winning journalist Antoinette Lattouf discusses her new book celebrating courageous Australian women.
Sunday 24 May 2026
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Cheltenham Library, 12 Stanley Avenue, Cheltenham 3192
Free
Step into a compelling conversation with Antoinette Lattouf, an award-winning journalist and author, as she shares insights from her book "Women Who Win." This event offers a unique opportunity to explore stories of courage, conviction, and change through the lens of Australian women who challenged authority.
The session is designed to engage parents interested in inspiring narratives that highlight feminist wins and the power of standing firm in the face of adversity. Expect a thoughtful and insightful discussion that connects historical and contemporary struggles for justice and equality.
Presented in partnership with ABC Radio National, this event is part of the Sydney Writers Festival, Australia's premier celebration of books and ideas.
The event runs for 55 minutes, starting at 14:00 and concluding at 14:55 on Sunday, 24 May 2026. It features a conversation between Antoinette Lattouf and Jo Dyer, promising sharp insights and hard-earned truths.
This is a free event but requires booking in advance to secure your place. It is suitable for adults and parents who appreciate literary and cultural discussions.
The event is livestreamed directly from the Sydney Writers Festival, allowing for a wider audience engagement beyond the physical location.
Join the event at Cheltenham Library, located at 12 Stanley Avenue, Cheltenham 3192. The venue is accessible and encourages sustainable travel options such as walking, cycling, or public transport.
Parking is limited, so leaving your car at home is recommended to ease access and reduce environmental impact.
The library setting provides a welcoming and quiet environment ideal for focused listening and participation.
All attendees must book their spot as the event is free but places are limited. Return chutes will be open at all library branches on King’s Birthday, Monday 8 June, but the libraries themselves will be closed.
The event is part of a larger festival, so expect a vibrant atmosphere with other literary activities occurring around the same time.
Parents should note the event’s content is geared towards adults and may not be suitable for young children.
This event is free to attend but requires advance booking. Secure your place by contacting the library or booking online through the Kingston Libraries website.
For bookings and inquiries, you can call 1300 135 668 or email library@kingston.vic.gov.au.
Booking early is recommended to avoid disappointment as spots are limited and popular.