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Waiting Room | Life Matters | 6 April 2009
Listen to a discussion of Gabrielle Carey's most recently published book. First broadcast on Life Matters on 6 April 2009.
Waiting Room: All things must pass | Radio 2UE | 7 April 2009
Listen to Gabrielle Carey discuss her latest book and the pain we all feel at the face at the loss of a loved one with Tim Webster. First broadcast 7 April 2009.
The July Myerson Controversy | The Bookshow | 3 April 2009
Gabrielle Carey discusses the controversy surrounding British author July Myerson's decision to turn the troubles of her teenage son into a book, The Lost Child. First broadcast on The Bookshow 3 April 2009.
Gabrielle Carey | The Australian | 5 March 2008
Ruminative, intimate, reflective why does the personal essay cause such angst for Australians?
Gabrielle Carey | The Bookshow | 19 June 2006
Conversation between Gabrielle Carey and Ivor Indyk first broadcast on The Bookshow on 19 June 2006. (Transcript)
Gabrielle Carey | The Age | 11 May 2009
When most of the world is fighting to live, is suicide the ultimate act of selfishness?
Gabrielle Carey | The Age | 15 March 2008
A distinctly different concept of time might be at the heart of what it means to be Irish.
Gabrielle Carey | The Sydney Morning Herald | 29 December 2007
Gabrielle Carey revisits Cronulla, place of her youth, where wonder and pain intersect.
Gabrielle Carey | The Age | 21 December 2007
Reflections on the nature of the contemporary family.
Gabrielle Carey | The Age | 13 November 2007
Gabrielle Carey argues that good manners are essential if we are to live in a civilised society.
Gabrielle Carey | The Sydney Morning Herald | 17 December 2005
A reflection on the 2005 Cronulla riots.
Gabrielle Carey | Perspective | 28 February 2003
Too much too young? Gabrielle Carey reflects on children, politics and her own activist past. First broadcast on Perspective on 28 February 2003. (Transcript)