Tracey Lee Holmes:
The Eye of the Dragonfly
An unmissable evening with Tracey Lee Holmes and Stan Grant as they delve into sport, identity and a life led on the frontlines of global storytelling.
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Where
Theatre Bar & bookshop open from 5.30pm
Seating commences at 6.15pm -
When
7 October 2025
at 6:30pm to 7:30pm -
Cost
Talk only $20
Talk & book bundle $45 -
Contact
Waverley Council Arts & Culture
In over four decades in sports journalism Tracey Lee Holmes has broken barriers, shared untold stories, and challenged the traditional boundaries between sport and politics. Now, with her signature insight and fearless honesty, the acclaimed journalist reflects on her extraordinary experiences in her powerful new memoir The Eye of the Dragonfly.
Join Holmes in conversation with her husband, fellow broadcaster and author Stan Grant, for an intimate conversation exploring her remarkable life and new book. A candid discussion including the stories behind her career, her views on major issues in sport and her personal journey across continents, cultures, and identity.
Tracey Holmes is one of Australia’s most recognised and rewarded journalists having spent well over thirty years reporting on the world’s biggest sports stories. Her work is focused on the intersection where sport meets politics, business, culture, and news. Her weekly podcast, The Sports Ambassador, explores in detail the stories behind the headlines, it can be found on Patreon, Spotify, YouTube and across most social media platforms. As Deputy Chair of the Oceania Australia Foundation, a Council Member of Indigenous Football Australia, a member of the IOC Press Committee, and a Mentor for the IOC Young Reporters program, Tracey is actively involved in promoting sport as a tool for social change and empowerment. Tracey has a Master’s degree in Communications, is currently studying a Master’s in Sports Diplomacy at the Hungary University of Sports Science, and (when time permits) will finish her Master’s in Sports Law at Melbourne University
Stan Grant is a Wiradjuri and Kamilaroi man. He is a public intellectual who has worked as a journalist, presenter, filmmaker and author. In his journalism he has reported from more than 80 countries, won three Walkley Awards, a Logie Award and four Asia TV Awards. As a writer he has published seven books including the bestselling Talking to My Country, which won the Walkley Book Award. In 2016, he was appointed to the Referendum Council on Indigenous recognition. In 2018, he was appointed Professor of Global Affairs at Griffith University. The full-length documentary film The Australian Dream won the 2019 AACTA Award for best feature documentary and the 2019 Walkley Documentary Award. In 2020, he became the International Affairs Analyst at the ABC and the Vice-Chancellor's Chair of Australian-Indigenous Belonging at Charles Sturt University. From 2022–23, Grant hosted the ABC’s current affairs panel program Q+A.
Nab a book bundle and save!
Pre-purchase your copy of Eye of the Dragonfly when booking your ticket and save a bundle on the cover price. Valid for presale bundles only. Orders will be available for collection at the venue from the team at Gertrude & Alice Bookstore.
Event information
Refreshments will be available from the Theatre Bar from 5.30 pm.
Theatre seating commences at 6.15 pm.
Tickets are General Admission. Seats are not allocated.
Presented by Waverley Council and Gertrude and Alice Bookstore. With thanks to Simon & Schuster Australia.
Photo credit: Tracey Lee Holmes
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