
Dates
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Accessibility
Stay tuned for the full program announcement this September.
Prices
Admission
OzAsia Festival’s Weekend of Words returns for another year of thought-provoking panels, discussions and conversations at Australia’s largest gathering of Asian and Asian Australian writers and thinkers.
Hear from award-winning and internationally recognised novelists, journalists, comedians, poets, playwrights, performers, and special guests from South Korea, Singapore Writers Festival, and Ubud Writers and Readers Festival.
Take part in free workshops on memoir writing, manga, zine-making and more including activities and story time for young readers.
With something for all ages and all interests, OzAsia Festival’s Weekend of Words is an inspiring three-day extravaganza of bold voices and big ideas.
- Accessibility
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This venue is wheelchair accessible.
- Age Suitability
- Ages 12 and up
In partnership with
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body.
Supported by Dr Geoff Martin.
Hear from the curator
Sami Shah
Curator, OzAsia Festival’s Weekend of Words
"Asian and Asian Australian writers are reimagining what story means—from memoirs and poetry to graphic novels, podcasts, and bold new fiction—they’re changing our understanding of whose story is told and who gets to tell it. OzAsia Festival's Weekend of Words invites you to experience three days of conversations, performances, debates, and readings that are as fearless as they are unforgettable. Whether you’re here to listen, laugh, learn, or be inspired to write your own story, this is a weekend where memory meets myth, and every word opens a door."
Sami Shah is a multi-award-winning comedian, writer, journalist, and broadcaster. Sami previously co-hosted the ABC Radio Melbourne Breakfast program with Jacinta Parsons and presented RN Saturday Extra. He produced and hosted multiple documentary series on ABC RN’s Earshot on race, free speech, and religion. Sami’s autobiography, I, Migrant, was nominated for various national literary awards.

Performance Location: Adelaide Convention Centre

Location
This venue is located in the same Riverbank precinct as the Festival Centre.
More information
Specific information to assist you in planning your visit will provided closer to the event date, to all ticket buyers via email.
The Adelaide Convention Centre is a venue which is external to Adelaide Festival Centre. To find out more and plan your visit, please go to their website.
Adelaide Convention Centre is an accessible venue to all visitors. We offer lift and escalator access to all three levels, including entry from North Terrace and the Adelaide Riverbank Promenade.
More information about Adelaide Convention Centre access services available on their website.
What We're Reading
In the lead up to OzAsia Festival’s Weekend of Words, we asked Adelaide Festival Centre staff what their favourite genres were to read.

Books and Nooks with OzAsia Festival's Weekend of Words Speakers
Ever wondered how writers organize their bookshelves or choose their next reads? We asked some of the speakers at OzAsia Festival's Weekend of Words to share their secrets.

Letter from Sami
Expanding the Boundaries of Storytelling at OzAsia Festival’s Weekend of Words 2024
