BAD 2024 FESTIVAL

12-14 Sept 2024, State Library of NSW

ABOUT BAD

BAD is all about crime.

The BAD Sydney Crime Writers Festival is an annual event that explores what crime can tell us about human beings today and in the past. Speakers include writers, reporters and film-makers, and professionals from the justice system such as detectives, judges and psychologists.

Sydney is particularly appropriate for such exploration because it was founded by convicts and their guards. It has been significantly affected by crime and corruption for much of its history.

BAD also has a year-round program of live and online events, podcasts, book clubs and more, showcasing the very best of Australian and International crime writing.

BAD Sydney Crime Writers Festival is a formally constituted not-for-profit organisation.

BAD Sydney Crime Festival Flyers

BAD PEOPLE

CHAIR

Dr Sue Turnbull

Sue Turnbull is Senior Professor of Communication and Media at the University of Wollongong. She has been reviewing crime fiction for The Sydney Morning Herald and the Age for over twenty years.

She has been a crime fiction judge for the Ned Kelly Awards, the Davitt Awards and is an Ambassador for Sisters in Crime Australia. Her academic publications include The TV Crime Drama (Edinburgh University Press 2014) and Media Audiences (Palgrave Macmillan 2020).

Bad People: Sue Turnbull

Artistic Director

Catherine du Peloux Menagé

After a career in educational publishing, Catherine is now a teacher and facilitator at writers’ festivals and literary events. She co-founded the St Albans Writers’ Festival in 2015 and was its Artistic Director from 2015 to 2018. Catherine is Director of the Rose Scott Women Writers’ Festival at the Women’s Club and a Judge of the annual Ned Kelly Awards.

She has been Artistic Director of BAD Sydney since 2019.

BAD People: Catherine Du Peloux Menagé

BOARD MEMBER

Suzanne Leal

SUZANNE LEAL is the author of novels Running with IvanThe Teacher’s Secret and The Deceptions, for which she won the Nib People’s Choice Prize and was shortlisted for the Davitt Awards and the Mark and Evette Moran Nib Literary Award. Suzanne began her legal career as a criminal lawyer and is now a senior member of the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal. 

An experienced facilitator and host at community, corporate and literary events, Suzanne is the founder of Thursday Book Club, a relaxed, friendly book club connecting readers online.

Suzanne’s new novel, The Watchful Wife, will be released in July. www.suzanneleal.com

Suzanne Leal

BOARD MEMBER

Mike Field

Mike Field is a strategic marketing professional with extensive experience in non-for-profit sector, media, associations and arts institutions. Joining the BAD Board is his first attempt to profit from crime.

Bad People: Mike Field

BOARD MEMBER

Whitney Fitzsimmons

Whitney is a well-known TV news anchor across Australia and Asia who spent over a decade at the ABC presenting a wide variety of programs including 7pm News, Business Today, Lateline Business, The Drum and Weekend Breakfast. She was also a senior producer for the ABC’s award winning national current affairs program Lateline and a contributor to One Plus One.

Whitney is the recipient of journalism fellowships from the East West Centre at the University of Hawaii and the Asia Pacific Journalism Centre. She has a Masters in Journalism from UTS and a BA in Theatre & Performance from Western Sydney University.

Whitney is an avid reader of crime fiction and loves discovering new writers.

Whitney Fitzsimmons

BOARD MEMBER

Michael Burge

MICHAEL BURGE is an author and journalist who lives at Deepwater in the New England region. His debut novel Tank Water, a coming-of-age crime thriller set in the bush, was released by MidnightSun Publishing. His non-fiction debut Questionable Deeds: Making a stand for equal love lifted the lid on familial, institutional and government homophobia in Australia. An essay, ‘Backwards to Bourke: Bulldust about gays in the bush’ was published internationally in the Journal of Australian Studies.

Passionate about keeping rural and regional communities in the national conversation, Michael has written extensively on the NSW Special Commission of Inquiry into LGBTIQ+ Hate Crimes for the Guardian with a focus on country cases. He has edited and written for Fairfax Media, Australian Community Media, Intermedia, United News & Media UK and News Corporation.

A graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art, Michael is an experienced event facilitator. He founded High Country Books, a literary hub in Glen Innes in northern inland NSW which connects visiting and local authors with readers and writers.

Michael Burge by Max S Harding 3

BOARD MEMBER

Warwick Shanks

Warwick is a Partner in the professional services firm KPMG where he has worked for more than 30 years, specialising in external audit and related services.  He has extensive governance experience with not-for-profit organisations through his audit and advisory roles and he has also served on many boards and committees.

He is currently Deputy Chancellor of the University of Wollongong and a Director of Merrigong Theatre Company (Illawarra Performing Arts Centre).

Warwick is an avid reader and listener to audiobooks, and he particularly loves crime fiction.

Bad People: Warwick Shanks

ADVISER

Duncan McNab

Duncan McNab is an award-winning and bestselling investigative journalist, television producer, documentary maker and author of twelve books, including the bestselling Dead Man Running, Roger Rogerson and Getting Away With Murder.

He was the supervising producer of and appeared in the Seven Network’s Kennedy Award-winning true crime series Murder Uncovered and the Nine Network’s Murder, Lies and Alibis, as well as being a consultant on other productions. He was the creator and series producer of the ITV/9Network new series Australia Behind Bars. Duncan has also worked extensively as a media adviser including director of communications to the NSW Minister for the Arts and other portfolios.

In a former life, he was a detective in the New South Wales Police Force and a private investigator in the corporate world and in major criminal defence. He lives in London and Sydney.

Duncan McNab

FOUNDER

Michael Duffy

Michael writes the Bella Greaves series of crime novels set in the Blue Mountains, where he lives. He is a public servant and a founder of the BAD Sydney Crime Writers Festival.

Michael Duffy

FOUNDER

Denis Tracey

Denis Tracey is a former academic and author of two books on family-owned business and philanthropy. He is a co-founder of BAD Sydney.  Now semi-retired he spends a lot of his time travelling and reading crime stories.

Bad People: Denis Tracey

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