Dedicated to the stories of Queensland.

 
 
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 Queensland Writers Centre is a community that champions writers across Queensland. We help writers at all stages of their writing journey develop skills to improve their craft, engage their readers and build a sustainable career.

 
 
 

Mission

At Queensland Writers Centre (QWC), we love stories. We love the writers who tell the stories and the readers who give them life. We love the way they help us to understand and connect with those around us and gain a greater understanding of ourselves.

QWC is a not-for-profit membership organisation that supports, celebrates and showcases Queensland writers and writing in all its forms. We work with our members and partners to promote a vibrant and diverse writing community across Queensland.

We are the leading support and resource centre for writers and writing in Queensland, offering a comprehensive online and in-person range of services. We provide information and advice for anyone interested in writing, whatever your level of experience or ambition.

Queensland Writers Centre is a part of the National Writers’ Centre Network – Australia’s largest network of writers. The network supports and connects writers in all the states and territories of Australia. Together we represent more than 10,000 members, and a far broader constituency of early career, emerging and established authors – across all genres, all styles and all parts of Australia.

Our members are published authors, emerging writers, children’s authors and illustrators, screenwriters, journalists, editors, agents, publishers, poets, storytellers, playwrights, cultural producers, freelance writers, teachers, academics and critics. We strive to support every member and provide them with the opportunities to write, publish and create. 

 

Goals

Queensland Writers Centre supports the practice, development and recognition of writers and a vibrant culture of writing, reading and creating.

01. diversity

We help make diverse voices and stories heard and celebrated. We are proud supporters of Indigenous and minority representation within Queensland and making their stories heard.

02. accessibility

We are committed to making our programs and services accessible to everyone, everywhere through accessible venues and live streaming.

 
 

03. support

We contribute and support our partners in the cultural sector, particularly those in film and television, performing arts and journalism.

04. knowledge

We are open to new ideas and sharing our knowledge and expertise with open arms.

 
 
 
 

The past tells our story.

 
 
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History

The Queensland Writers Centre was officially opened in January 1990 and housed in a section of the old DPI building in William Street. Originally planned as part of Stage 5 of the Cultural Centre, a change of government resulted in the change of location. Things have now come full circle and Queensland Writers Centre finds itself at home, where it was always meant to be.

Founded by some of Australia’s most revered writers - including Thea Astley, Bruce Dawe, Geoffrey Dutton, David Malouf, Michael Noonan, Oodgeroo of the Tribe Noonuccal and Jill Shearer - Queensland Writers Centre is one of the largest and liveliest writing organisations in Australia. In our very first newsletter then Chair, Craig Munro, wrote about the importance of the Queensland Writers Centre’s widespread base. He believed that no writing form should be excluded, and none given favoured status. The summary of our values remains today and will continue to be at the core of our mission.


 
 

Acknowledgement of Country

Queensland Writers Centre is based at the State Library of Queensland on Kurilpa Point in South Brisbane. Named after the native water rat (kuril), Kurilpa Point has a significant history as an important meeting place, and we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we reside. As we operate throughout the entire state of Queensland, we respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners of all the Nations on which we meet.

Beneath the Southern Cross
and the canopy of the rainforest along the riverbank,
the kuril, which still survives here,
dug out its nest, and left its tracks.

They looked out over the river,
the ripples on its surface stirred by the wind and tidal surge,
and the fish swimming in the water

Lilla Watson, 2006


 
 

Our Team

Staff

Lori-Jay Ellis

CEO

Lori-Jay Ellis is a creative executive leader, with a diverse and eclectic background in global marketing. She is a skilled builder of brands and a talented business strategist, with a passion for fostering talent and empowering teams to achieve their potential. Lori-Jay embodies creativity and innovation, bringing a wealth of management experience and a particular passion for the role of innovation in building strong and connected communities. She has produced and directed funded short films and has a personal passion for the written word and a genuine love for all things indie. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (Visual – QUT) and has been CEO of a community arts studio in Sydney, marketing director at a large multinational, and managed a New York art gallery. She has been CEO of Queensland Writers Centre for five years – leading the organisation through what has been a challenging few years! 

Sandra Makaresz

Publications & Grants

Sandra has a background as a freelance writer and has worked in film and television production as a writer/producer. Her children’s concept was one of five global projects selected for Kids Live Action Pitch at MipTV in Cannes, 2019. She was a writing consultant for the Regional Arts Development Fund and holds a Master of Arts in children’s and youth writing. Sandra is a recipient of the ASA Edel Wignell Mentorship and a Varuna Residential Fellowship. Sandra is the editor of WQ magazine and aims to provide an inclusive platform for emerging and professional voices.

Charlie Hester

Operations

Charlie is a writer and musician who works as Queensland Writers Centre's Program & Marketing Officer, booking and organising workshops and events, and helping to keep writers and our members up to date on projects, programs and services.

Charlie publishes our weekly newsletter Pen & Pixel and also works behind the scenes on office processes and daily operations.

Anne Varnes

Reading & Services

Anne has a background as a psychologist working primarily with children and adolescents. A mid-life change of direction led Anne to complete a Master of Arts: Editing & Publishing, and a stint with a preeminent Awards organisation developed Anne's love of children’s and YA fiction and non-fiction. Anne also has experience editing/proofreading academic works such as theses and journal articles and working with picture book authors to develop their ideas and writing.

Cody Hargreaves

Community

Cody is a writer studying marketing and writing at UQ. He enjoys writing Young Adult and Middle Grade fantasy, with a creative mission to create more fiction for young people by young people. He works as Queensland Writers Centre's Community Officer, where he looks after our membership, the Writing Friday program, and other community-focussed programs and events.

 

Helen Roche

Projects

Nicholas Hargreaves

Projects

 
 

Management Committee

June Perkins

Chair

Dr June Perkins is an author, poetry advocate, and educator and long-time member of the writers centre. Born to a Mekeo mother and Australian father she defines herself as a world citizen in the diaspora ocean whilst looking out from Brisbane. She is devoted to excellence in intercultural, diversity and across-arts perspectives in storytelling, and community building. She has published online, in galleries, environmental centres, print and video with QAGOMA, QLD Poetry, ABC Open, Writing QLD, and Baha’i creative collectives. Presently she is undertaking a masters-in-education and working individually and collectively on new pieces and events.

Jemma Pollari

Vice Chair

Jemma Pollari is an author from the Sunshine Coast and has been a member of Queensland Writers Centre since 2012. As well as being mum to two young sons, she teaches high school physics, builds websites for creative people, and writes for photographers across a range of publications. Her writing has appeared in Writing Queensland and has been shortlisted for the Albedo One Aeon Short Fiction Award. Her adventure novel Code Bravo was published in 2016. Jemma holds a Bachelor of Science Communication (Honours), a Graduate Diploma of Education and a Master of Education. In 2022 Jemma worked with the Queensland Writers Centre to run Brisbane Children’s Writers Festival and she is devoted to helping writers of all ages connect and find their tribe.

Colin Hester

Secretary

Colin is an applied scientist (applied chemistry) and graduate of Queensland Institute of Technology (1985). He has a long association with the water industry and is currently the Head of Environmental Solutions and unofficial historian at Urban Utilities. In 2017, Col was awarded the Australian Water Association Queensland Water Professional of the Year. A keen writer, Col is the author of numerous peer-reviewed scientific papers and is happiest when researching and writing about local history and industrial heritage. Through his role at QWC, Col aspires to help others find enjoyment, expression and knowledge in the art of writing.

Justin Malbon

Treasurer

Justin is an Adjunct Professor at the Griffith Law School, where he was at one time the Dean. He was a board member of Qpix for 10 years. For over 2 decades Qpix trained aspiring Queensland filmmakers and financed over 350 films that accumulated more than 120 awards. Justin is a former Professor at the Monash Faculty of Law, has published 10 books and numerous articles on a range of topics including Indigenous rights under the constitution, consumer law, intellectual property and international trade law. He is a former ombudsman of the Australian Financial Complaints Authority, and the Superannuation Complaints Tribunal. He is a former board member of the Queensland Competition Authority and is a barrister.

David Shield

Member

David Shield is a professional Japanese interpreter and translator. He graduated from Griffith University with a B.A in Japanese language, Asian Political Studies, and history and holds a Master’s of International Studies as well as a Master of Japanese Interpreting and Translation from the University of Queensland. Prior to opening his own translation house in 2021 David worked as a senior international relations officer for Oyama City in Japan.

David writes in several genres, including fantasy, historical fiction and sci-fi and his middle-grade fiction work My Dad’s an Evil Necromancer was shortlisted for QWC’s Publishable competition in 2022, and his short story translation won the New Translator Prize (Japanese to English) from the Australian Society of Interpreters and Translators in 2021.

Stephen Torre

Member

Stephen Torre BA (Hons) PhD Qld is a former Professor of English at James Cook University. His teaching and research interests are in the short story, writing and culture in the tropics, and twentieth-century avant-gardes. Stephen was the executive director of the Foundation for Australian Literary Studies and chair of the judging panel of the annual Colin Roderick Award for 10 years and is now a Life Governor of the Foundation.  Stephen is the patron of Tropical Writers Inc, a member of the founding committee of the Cairns Tropical Writers Festival, and a continuing member of its program advisory committee.