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HomeEntertainmentJoin a conversation with Hedley Thomas and John Caruso

Join a conversation with Hedley Thomas and John Caruso

Park and Cove Noosa are hosting ‘IN Conversation with Hedley Thomas’ with questions by John Caruso on Monday 8 January.

Enjoy a stunning afternoon in conversation at Park and Cove Noosa while you are served a wonderful lunch by Andrew Wilcox.

Purchase special signed copies of Hedley’s new book The Teacher’s Pet, or bring your own copy along to be signed.

Hedley Thomas is an Australian investigative journalist, author and podcaster with a career that spans almost four decades.

He is well-known for his popular and slightly controversial podcast, The Teacher’s Pet and has won eight Walkley awards, including Gold Walkley in 2018 for his work on the podcast.

After 30-plus years in radio including, as regional manager and drive presenter for ABC Sunshine Coast, John Caruso now runs the Everyone Has a Story: Conversations from the Sunshine Coast and Noosa podcast as well writing for and managing distribution for more than 130,000 IN Noosa Magazine and Hello Sunshine Magazines each year.

He is a professional event MC and still spends time with his first love of radio, recording a daily Drive program for regional radio from home.

Lily House provides women in crisis with a loving, safe environment, where they receive support and training in valuable life skills, to empower them to be great mothers, who provide their children with strong stable foundations so they can flourish.

EVENT DETAILS:

Monday 8 January 2024

12.30pm to 2.30pm

$65 per person – 2 course lunch with a glass of Sirromet Wine

Supporting Lily House with a percentage of lunch sales and $10 from all book sales going to Lily house

Booking Link – bit.ly/INConversationHedleyThomas

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