The Emerging Writers’ Festival work, learn and play largely on the land of the Kulin nation, and pay our respects to their Elders, past and present.

EWF celebrates the history and creativity of the world’s oldest living culture.

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3RRR Literati Glitterati: On Noticing

From hastily scrawled lists to snippets of overheard conversation – the notes that we jot down reflect how we observe, capture and process the world around us. Tune into Triple R’s Literati Glitterati to hear how these artists turn first impressions into creative expressions, examining what it means to develop intimate feelings into public work. 


Wednesday 17 September, 12PM-1PM (AEST)


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Mel Fulton

Mel Fulton is a writer, editor, broadcaster and educator. She is the Deputy Editor and Books Editor of The Big Issue Australia, and the host of Literati Glitterati on Triple R.

Tariro Mavondo

A powerful voice in poetry, Tariro has featured at Slamalamadingdong, Melbourne Spoken Word & Poetry Festival, Mother Tongue, African Music and Cultural Festival and more. Her work is published in Growing Up African in Australia (Black Inc.) and Going Down Swinging. She was nominated for an ARIA Award with the Australian Art Orchestra (Best Jazz Album, 2021), and won an  APRA AMCOS Award for Closed Beginnings. In 2024 Tariro co-directed The Hate Race at Malthouse Theatre returned to acting in La Belle Epoque and St Kilda Tales. Tariro is also a voice over artist.

Kate Cameron

Kate Cameron is an artist, theatre-maker, and writer. A graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, Kate collaborates with scientists, poets, and performers to create engaging, immersive theatre works that marry social issues with science, curiosity, and play. She is an advocate for public art and improving the accessibility of creative spaces.

Caitlin McGregor

Caitlin McGregor is a writer, illustrator, editor and researcher. Their work has been published in a range of places, including in Meanjin, Overland, Kill Your Darlings, Sydney Review of Books, and the recent nonfiction anthology Someone Like Me (UQP 2025). Caitlin is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne, where they teach creative writing. They live on unceded Dja Dja Wurrung Country.