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The Case for a Good Life

Studio 34 | Sat 7 Nov, 2pm-3pm

Osher Günsberg (So What, Now What?) Jackie Bailey (The Outrageous Good Fortune of Living), Bradley Dryburgh (I Wrote My Own Eulogy) join  podcaster and poet Anthony Levin for a philosophical and fearless conversation about what makes a good life (and death) and how to make the most of the time we have here. 

Moderated by:
Anthony Levin
Location:
Studio 34
Date & Time:
Sat 7 Nov, 2pm-3pm

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FAQ

Please arrive at least 10 minutes prior to the session or workshop you have booked.

Seats are not numbered so you can sit wherever there is a spare seat so if you wish to sit together in a group please arrive early to avoid disapointment.

If you have any accessibility concerns where you need to be seated towards the front, or any other requirement, please reach out prior to the festival so we can accommodate your needs.

Please go to the information hub located at the Berry School of Arts, near the Princess St. entrance, during the Festival weekend (at least 30 minutes prior to your session or workshop) to get a copy of your ticket re-emailed to you.

You can also call 0488 667707 or email tickets@berrwritersfestival.org.au (prior to the event) to request your email is resent. 

The location is printed on your ticket and on the program. Please check the festival map (https://berrywritersfestival.com.au/festival-map/) for directions should you need them.

Yes. There will be signings by participating authors after each event. There is also a bookshop at The School of Arts where you can purchase books at any time during the Festival. Please refer to signage and announcements at the Festival.
Coffee, tea and light refreshments will be available for purchase at the Festival Hub (Precinct) located at the back of the Berry School of Arts.

While it’s best to buy tickets prior to avoid disappointment, tickets will be for sale online at: https://berrywritersfestival.com.au/program/ for available events up until 1 hour prior to the session starting. Thereafter, you can purchase tickets at the information hub, located at the Berry School of Arts, near the Princess St. entrance, during the Festival weekend. Please check the online program for availability before queuing at the information hub. Credit card only.

 
Yes. Each ticket has a unique QR code and must be scanned to enable you to gain access to each session or workshop.

Companion Card holders qualify for a complimentary ticket for their companion. Please contact the Berry Writers Festival directly by email for assistance with your booking. 

Guide Dogs are welcome at all Festival events and venues. 

If you are blind or have low vision and want to attend an event at the Berry Writers Festival, Guide Dogs NSW/ACT can provide you with support for how to travel safely from any location to your event at the Festival. Call 1800 484 333, prior to the Festival, to discuss your travel needs.