Lainie Anderson will share the background to the writing her mystery murder novel THE DEATH OF DORA BLACK. This is inspired by the little-known life of Australia's pioneering policewomen Kate Cocks, who in 1915, became the first policewomen in the British Empire to be employed on the same salary as men.
"FUNNY, POIGNANT, HISTORICALLY FASCINATING, AND A GOOD CRIME READ"
Lainie Anderson is a writer whose 53 year career in journalism and public relations includes 17 years as a columnist with Adelaide's Sunday Mail, as well as stints at Melbourne's Herald Sun, London's Sunday Times and the South Australian Tourist Commission.
DATE: 10.00am - 11.00am | Wednesday, 16th April 2025
VENUE: The Pavilion, Carrick Hill | 46 Carrick Hill Drive, Springfield SA 5062
COST: $25.00 per person