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Louise Milligan Event March 2026

Louise Milligan Event March 2026

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Beaumaris Books
In association with Allen and Unwin proudly presents

LOUISE MILLIGAN

Discussing her new novel

SHELLYBANKS


When:    Thursday 26th March 2026  
              Doors open 6.30pm
              Individual plates of finger food from 7pm
              In conversation begins 7.45pm

Where:   GINGER FOX 
               23-25 South Concourse, Beaumaris

Cost:      $45 includes admission, finger food  
              AND a copy of Shellybanks
              Ticket only $22 includes fingerfood
              Beverages at bar prices  

**Tickets available on line**
Go to https://beaumaris-books.myshopify.com/

Phone: 0422 522 007

E-mail:   events@beaumarisbooks.com.au     
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SHELLYBANKS On the sands of Shellybanks, where tides can quickly turn treacherous, journalist Kate Delaney once nearly drowned. Years later, reeling from a violent crime that has upended her life in Melbourne, she returns to Dublin to comfort her beloved aunt Dolores—only to discover Dolores has her own buried trauma.
Shellybanks is a haunting tale of secrecy and survival, charting how two women find strength in each other as they reckon with Ireland's hidden histories and the scars that endure across generations.
'So much more than a crime novel. I loved it.' Chris Hammer, author of Legacy

 


LOUISE MILLIGAN Louise Milligan is a multi-award-winning investigative journalist for ABC TV's Four Corners, the Australian national broadcaster's flagship current affairs documentary program. She is the author of two bestselling non-fiction books: Cardinal, The Rise and Fall of George Pell and Witness, An Investigation into the Brutal Cost of Seeking Justice.
Her books have been awarded multiple prizes, including the Walkley Book Award, the Davitt Awards Best Non-Fiction Crime Book, the Melbourne Prize for Literature People's Choice Award, the Victorian
Premier's Literary Award's People's Choice prize, the Sir Owen Dixon Chambers Law Reporter of the Year Award, a Press Freedom Medal and a shortlisting for the Stella Prize. Louise's journalism, particularly her coverage of historical institutional child abuse and the experience of women in the criminal justice system and parliament, has broken national and international news, sparked government inquiries and led to profound cultural change and law reform. She started her career in newspapers and is a former High Court correspondent and political reporter. Born in Ireland to an Irish mother and Scottish father, Louise moved to Australia as a child. She lives in Melbourne with her husband and two children. Shellybanks is her second novel.

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