Castlemaine State Festival presents
The Wonder of Little Things: Lea McInerney and Ali Cobby Eckermann yarn about Uncle Vince Copley’s memoir
Vince Copley was born on a government mission into poverty in 1936. By the time he was fifteen, five of his family had died. But at a home for Aboriginal boys, he befriended future leaders Charles Perkins, John Moriarty, and Gordon Briscoe. They were friendships that would last a lifetime.
Vince, who died in early 2022, shared his story over many cups of tea with his friend and scribe, Lea McInerney. It is a story told with great humour, humility, and wisdom.
Lea sits down with award-winning poet and writer, Ali Cobby Eckermann to discuss this plain-speaking account of hardship, courage, optimism, and the importance of seeing the ‘wonder in little things.’
Venue
Castlemaine Goods Shed
21 Kennedy St
CASTLEMAINE VIC 3450
Dates/Times
Wed March 29, 4pm
Duration
60 mins
Accessibility
Wheelchair access. This event will be Auslan interpreted.
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are warned that this event contains discussion of deceased First Nations persons.
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Dialogues has been presented with special support from Geoff and Lorrainne Callister