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This April, join authors Isobel Bevis and Cheryl Kickett-Tucker, along with an impressive slew of creatives, for FRONT. A Form and Scribblers initiative, FRONT is a free, creative playground for all ages. From 6–17 April, 140 Perth will transform into a wonderland of imagination for kids and parents. Take part in free creative workshops with […]

A new way to share Milly Meelyu with your little readers (and to learn alongside them!) Milly Meelyu is a new picture book by Dr Holly Bradley, translated into Badimia by Darryl Fogarty, lovingly illustrated by Corinne Fogarty and filled with themes of family, home and caring for Country. To help you bring the book […]

Learn to fear less, one small step at a time. Enjoy this storytime with Kelly Canby as she reads her new picture book, Fearless. Bea Ware is afraid of everything – from shadows to ladders to trampolines, she is in a constant state of anxiety and trepidation. Her friend, Annie Venture, seems completely carefree, skipping […]

These school holidays, practise fearing less in both big and small ways. In Kelly Canby’s new picture book, Fearless, Bea Ware is afraid of everything – from shadows to ladders to trampolines, she is in a constant state of anxiety and trepidation. Her friend, Annie Venture, seems completely carefree, skipping through life without a single […]

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Fremantle Press Open Day

   April 24, 2026
   9.30am—2.00pm
   Fremantle Press on Parry Street & Hybrid Warehouse on Quarry Street

An event 50 years in the making! Join us on 24 April as we open the doors to our new offices on Parry Street in Fremantle and celebrate 50 years of independent publishing in Western Australia! At the Fremantle Press Open Day, you can enjoy a tour of the building and hear from WA’s emerging […]

Ningaloo: Australia’s Wild Wonder by Tim Winton with Cindy Lane has been shortlisted for the Eve Pownell Award in this year’s Children’s Book Council of Australia Awards.  Fremantle Press CEO Alex Allan commissioned Ningaloo from four-time winner of the Miles Franklin Award and bestselling author, Tim Winton, who is well known for his environmental activism in the […]

Join the award-winning author of Trials of Hope (የተስፋ ፈተና), Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes, for an enlightening workshop designed to encourage you to think carefully, critically and creatively about decolonial writing. The workshop will explore the false beliefs that infuse stories from the colony, tropes to avoid and insights for writers to consider while writing on […]

Bernice Barry, Prema Arasu and David Whish-Wilson are taking part in the Margaret River Readers and Writers Festival. Join them in our state’s beautiful South West for a weekend of author talks and workshops. Friday 15 May 3.30–4.30 pm: Bernice will be talking about her latest book, The Names of a Hare, with Donna Mazza, […]

In Annie and Maeve Are Definitely Not Friends by Olivia Muscat, Maeve loves using her fancy-pants dictionary to look up words. In this activity sheet for ages 12+, students solve the clues and then search for words. For more teaching ideas, why not try: Download our free teaching notes for more ideas on how to […]

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Rather than focusing on loud or dramatic acts of bravery, Fearless by Kelly Canby explores quieter, everyday moments of courage, such as trying something new or facing uncertainty. In this new, free teaching activity, students can reflect on two things that they fear, and two ways that they can become less fearful of them. Just […]

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'What can I fear less?'

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Dave Warner is touring his new crime novel in WA

   April 29May 6, 2026
   Various

To celebrate the release of his new novel, Sound Mind Dead Body, author Dave Warner is returning to WA, where you can catch him at a library event near you. Sound Mind Dead Body is an unmissable manor house cosy crime with all the hallmarks of an Agatha Christie murder mystery. Duncraig Public Library, Duncraig […]

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Join Giles Watson for a nature writing workshop

   April 17, 2026
   10.00am—12.00pm
   Albany Public Library

Connect with nature during the WA Tree Festival in Albany. Poet Giles Watson, author of Eungedup, is hosting a nature writing workshop at Albany Public Library on Saturday 11 April, 10.00 am–12.00 pm. Experiment with three different written forms that are used in his book to provide intimate descriptions of living things, unfold narratives about […]

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Storytime with Holly Bradley at AH Bracks Library + Creative Space

   April 9, 2026
   10.30am—11.30am
   AH Bracks Library + Creative Space, Melville

Join Dr Holly Bradley, co-author of Milly Meelyu, for a very special storytime. Taking place at AH Bracks Library + Creative Space on Thursday 9 April from 10.30–11.30 am, Holly will take you through this special story, written in both English and Badimia, and teach you all about the endangered meelyu–- a western spiny-tailed skink. […]

Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes is scheduled to appear at national and international writers festivals this year thanks to a new travel fellowship supported by the Barton Family Foundation. CEO of Fremantle Press Alex Allan said the fellowship would give festival organisers the freedom to take risks on unknown debut Western Australian authors. She said, ‘Our festivals […]

Thank you for your support and engagement during this very exciting and extremely busy time. Our new address is: 1/10 Parry Street Fremantle. Our phone number is: 08 9430 6331. We no longer have a Post Office Box – all deliveries will now come to our main office address. Please join us at our Open […]

Dave Warner is best known for hard-edged crime fiction, but his latest novel, Sound Mind Dead Body, tips its hat to the Golden Age of mystery. In this interview, he talks Agatha Christie, Art Deco atmosphere, red herrings, and the race between reader and detective to solve the puzzle first. You mostly write police procedurals, […]

From Fremantle Press to Night Parrot Press, Linda Martin has been an advocate of West Australian writing and publishing for decades. In her upcoming release, A Tale of Two Publishing Houses, she shares her experiences with risk-taking, author–editor relationships and building an independent press from the ground up. What inspired you to research and write […]

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Farewell Quarry Street: Garage Sale Saturday 21 March

   March 21, 2026
   10.00am—3.00pm
   Fremantle Press, 25 Quarry Street, Fremantle

As we move into our new permanent home on Parry Street, it is time to say farewell to our Quarry Street office the best way we know how: a gigantic bookish garage sale. Join us on Saturday 21 March from 10.00 am–3.00 pm at 25 Quarry Street in Fremantle for a day of bargain hunting, […]

We’re getting closer to our birthday on 24 April, and we would love you to celebrate with us on social media. We have created a set of downloadable photo frames to use. Add a favourite photo, post it and help fill everyone’s feeds with Fremantle Press memories. Download these templates and insert your photos. This […]

Bring the special anniversary edition of In Flanders Fields by Norman Jorgensen and Brian Harrison-Lever to life with a hands-on activity that explores how soldiers stayed safe in the trenches. Students will use two empty milk cartons and two small mirrors to create their own periscopes and understand how they work. With free teaching notes […]

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Bring the new edition of Lighthouse Girl by Dianne Wolfer (illustrated by Brian Simmonds) to life with a hands-on activity inspired by the way people once communicated across distances: semaphore. In this free activity, students will make their own pair of flags, learn the semaphore alphabet and use it to send messages to a partner. […]

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'Semaphoric Alphabet - Lighthouse Girl Activity'

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In the picture book Catalpa by Mike Lefroy and Joy Lefroy, a daring rescue mission is set in motion to free a group of Irish political prisoners from Fremantle Prison. Enter the high seas of the 1870s and learn the meaning behind words like ‘scrimshaw’, ‘gaol’ and ‘whaleboat’. Where does each word connect to the […]

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In 1869, R.D. Blackmore wrote about romantic heroine Lorna Doone. Years later, Bernice Barry has reimagined the lives in the book in The Names of the Hare, delivering a historical fiction novel about a girl with a knowledge of herbs becoming a woman among the witch hunts. In this interview, Bernice tells us more about […]

Fremantle Press is joining forces with UWA Publishing to host a 2026 Open Book Intern. The Open Book: Australian Publishing Internship is a paid internship designed to foster cultural diversity in Australian book publishing. It aims to provide a well-rounded introduction to the industry and create practical and sustainable pathways towards long-term careers for aspiring […]