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Literature comes alive in Noosa: Stories, authors and intimate dining at NOOSA alive! 2025

As NOOSA alive! 2025 prepares to ignite the Sunshine Coast with a vibrant 10-day celebration of arts, culture and cuisine, literary lovers are in for a special treat. 

This year’s festival, running from 18 to 27 July, features three compelling author events that blend powerful storytelling with long lunches at some of Noosa’s premier dining venues.

“Each of these events offers more than just a literary discussion. They are thoughtfully curated experiences where storytelling and hospitality come together to create something unforgettable,” festival director Ian Mackellar said.

“Audiences can expect to enjoy rich conversation paired with delicious cuisine with three of Australia’s most engaging writers, Adam Courtenay, Bec Wilson and Kimberley Freeman, each presenting their latest work in an intimate, relaxed setting,” he said.

The literary series begins on Wednesday 24 July at the elegant Noosa Waterfront Restaurant, and Australian premiere release, where journalist and author Adam Courtenay will discuss his deeply personal memoir, My Father Bryce. 

In this candid and emotional tribute to one of Australia’s greatest writers, Courtenay explores the complexities of his relationship with his father and bestselling novelist, Bryce Courtenay.

Over a two-course lunch, guests will hear never-before-told stories and reflections on creativity, legacy and navigating the shadow of literary fame.

On Friday 25 July, head to the beautifully restored Lucio’s Marina Restaurant, for a welcome drink and two-course lunch with Bec Wilson, author of the groundbreaking guide Prime Time.

Bec Wilson is one of Australia’s most respected authorities on modern retirement, an expert on modern ageing and midlife, and author of #1 bestselling retirement book in 2023, How to Have an Epic Retirement.

Based on conversations with over 100 experts and the lived experiences of Australians, Wilson’s talk offers a practical and inspiring roadmap to ageing well and embracing life beyond 50. Wilson will challenge the myths around retirement and empower audiences to rethink what it means to thrive in the second act of life, with honesty, humour and a fresh perspective.

The series concludes with breakfast at Noosa Springs Golf & Spa Resort on Sunday 27 July with Kimberley Freeman and the Australian launch of her latest novel, The Secret Year of Zara Holt.

Set in 1967, the year of the referendum, the disappearance of Prime Minister Harold Holt, and the rise of second-wave feminism, the novel reimagines the life of Dame Zara Holt as she navigates personal loss, political power and a pivotal moment in Australian history. Guests will be immersed in a conversation that blends historical fiction, feminism and the rediscovery of a woman’s history nearly forgot.

“Whether you’re curious about family legacy, navigating the years beyond midlife or re-examining women’s roles in history, NOOSA alive!’s literary series promises connection, inspiration and culture – served with a generous side of Noosa’s world-class dining experiences,” said Mackellar.

Tickets are limited. Explore the full program and secure your seat now at www.noosaalive.com.au.

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