Bellingen Readers and Writers Festival

Overview

The Bellingen Readers and Writers Festival is one of the most unique and exciting regional literary festivals in Australia. Held annually on the NSW June long weekend (from Friday to Sunday), the BRWF has welcomed some of the most respected and innovative writers, public figures, politicians and performers to the Mid North Coast. From Booker Prize-winners like Richard Flanagan, Peter Carey and Thomas Keneally, to Nobel laureate Peter Doherty;…

The Bellingen Readers and Writers Festival is one of the most unique and exciting regional literary festivals in Australia. Held annually on the NSW June long weekend (from Friday to Sunday), the BRWF has welcomed some of the most respected and innovative writers, public figures, politicians and performers to the Mid North Coast.

From Booker Prize-winners like Richard Flanagan, Peter Carey and Thomas Keneally, to Nobel laureate Peter Doherty; from renown journalists like Fran Kelly, Kerrie O'Brien and Barrie Cassidy to political leaders like Bob Brown and Kevin Rudd; from cultural commentators like Rhoda Roberts, Stan Grant, and Jane Caro to screen legends such as Sam Neill, Jack Thompson and, of course, our BRWF Patron Bryan Brown, the BRWF has grown into one of the premiere events on the Mid North Coast.

It is a festival that celebrates writers and readers from all ages and walks of life, and is proud to support the region's Gumbaynggirr culture and heritage. They also run an annual Schools Program, bringing authors directly into classrooms and reaching over 4000 students.

Unlike many other festivals, their professional yet intimate nature means that authors and readers engage much more directly with each other. So dust off your library card, hit the bookshelves, and start getting your questions ready!

Location

Bellingen Memorial Hall and surrounds

35 Hyde Street Bellingen NSW 2454 Australia

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Location - 35 Hyde Street Bellingen NSW 2454 Australia

FAQs

Accessibility

A quiet space is available at the venue/ facility

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

Ask all visitors if there are any specific needs to be met

Caters for people who use a wheelchair.

Caters for people with sufficient mobility to climb a few steps but who would benefit from fixtures to aid balance. (This includes people using walking frames and mobility aids)

Have a step free main entrance to the building and/or reception area (includes ramps or slopes with a maximum gradient of 1:14, otherwise are too steep for wheelchairs)

Have lifts with enough space for people using a mobility aid to enter and turn around to use the lift buttons. Buttons are at accessible height.

Use Plain English / easy read signage and information (includes menus and emergency information)

Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia)