Everyone Has a Story to Tell Workshop

Everyone Has a Story to Tell Workshop

Anzac MemorialSydney, NSW
Saturday, May 23 from 10 am to 12:30 pm AEST
Overview

Discover the art of researching, shaping and sharing personal and family stories in a special workshop with Ned Manning and Carrol Miller.

Everyone has a story to tell but how do you research this story? How can you find out more about your family’s past?

Join author Ned Manning and RUSI NSW Librarian Carrol Miller for a two-part workshop at the Anzac Memorial that walks storytellers through the process of researching, shaping and sharing personal and family stories.

In Session 1, Ned Manning explores the art of storytelling, inspired by the themes in his book Painting the Light. He will guide participants through the journey of turning memories into written stories, covering everything from idea development to publishing and marketing.

In Session 2, Carrol Miller will draw on the fascinating life of a woman who served as a nurse during the Great War to share practical steps for researching family history, particularly focusing on the military service of family members.

Date: Saturday 29 November 2025

Time: 10am – 12:30pm, including a morning tea break with tea and coffee provided

Price: $35

Places are limited – bookings essential.

Discover the art of researching, shaping and sharing personal and family stories in a special workshop with Ned Manning and Carrol Miller.

Everyone has a story to tell but how do you research this story? How can you find out more about your family’s past?

Join author Ned Manning and RUSI NSW Librarian Carrol Miller for a two-part workshop at the Anzac Memorial that walks storytellers through the process of researching, shaping and sharing personal and family stories.

In Session 1, Ned Manning explores the art of storytelling, inspired by the themes in his book Painting the Light. He will guide participants through the journey of turning memories into written stories, covering everything from idea development to publishing and marketing.

In Session 2, Carrol Miller will draw on the fascinating life of a woman who served as a nurse during the Great War to share practical steps for researching family history, particularly focusing on the military service of family members.

Date: Saturday 29 November 2025

Time: 10am – 12:30pm, including a morning tea break with tea and coffee provided

Price: $35

Places are limited – bookings essential.

Speakers

Ned Manning

Carrol Miller

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Highlights

  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Anzac Memorial

126 Elizabeth Street

Sydney, NSW 2000

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