Writers' Week Access
Accessibility
Writers' Week Access content
Adelaide Writers' Week hopes to create an accessible Festival for all to enjoy.
On this page you will find a Text Only version of the 2023 Adelaide Writers' Week Program, an Audio Guide and a list of sessions that will be Auslan Interpreted.
The Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden site is wheelchair accessible. Wheelchair recharge station and assistance dog water stations available.
Limited access parking available at Torrens Parade Ground. Please note parking must be pre-booked. For enquiries contact info@adelaidefestival.com.au or call 08 8216 4444.
Access information for all events can be found in the Access Guide located on the General Access Page. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding access, please contact us.
Auslan Interpreted Sessions
Saturday 4 March
Kids' Day | 9.30am-10.30am | Torrens Tent
Adventures in the Golden Age of Islam | 10.45am | East Stage
Why the Irish are a Mystery Unto Themselves | 12pm | East Stage
Open Your Hearts Australia | 2.30pm | East Stage
Between Two Worlds | 3.45pm | East Stage
Dangerous Minds | 3.45pm | West Stage
Sunday 5 March
Nothing Bad Ever Happens Here | 10.45am | West Stage
Spooks and the Stories They Spin | 10.45am | East Stage
Authors Take Sides | 1.15pm | East Stage
The Great Australian Silence | 2.30pm | West Stage
A Writer in Exile | 3.45pm | West Stage
Monday 6 March
Literary Lives | 9.30am | East Stage
The Landscape of the Heart | 10.45am | West Stage
The Irish Question | 12pm | East Stage
You do the dying, we will do the rest | 1.15pm | West Stage
Russia Now and Then | 5pm | East Stage
Tuesday 7 March
A Bedtime Story | 3.45pm | West Stage
Don’t try to Silence V. I. Warshawski | 10.45am | West Stage
The Terrible Truth about Climate Change | 12pm | West Stage
A Tender Lady Chatterly | 1.15pm | East Stage
Thursday 9 March
Holding White Australia to Account | 10.45am | West Stage