
Tim Winton
West Australian novelist and one of Australia's most high-profile environmental campaigners. Author of the apocalyptic climate change novel Juice.
Top 3 podcasts with Tim Winton
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Mar 13, 2025 • 47min
Tim Winton on staying alive, in extremis
Tim Winton, an acclaimed Australian writer famed for novels like 'Cloudstreet', shares insights from his latest work, 'Juice', depicting a dystopian future shaped by climate change. He discusses the harrowing realities of survival in a scorching world, including a gripping hostage scenario that explores human resilience. Winton reflects on the urgency of addressing climate issues, emphasizing the profound connections between art, politics, and the environment. The conversation also touches on the dangers of coral bleaching and the moral responsibilities of storytelling in times of crisis.

May 18, 2025 • 1h 14min
Gina: What does she want? – episode 7
Tim Winton, a renowned West Australian novelist and environmental advocate, joins Andrew Nikiforik, a Canadian journalist, and Alexander Howard, a Senior Lecturer in English. They dive into the controversial Grassy Mountain coal project, weighing economic benefits against environmental costs. The discussion touches on Ayn Rand's influence on Gina Rinehart's worldview, highlighting her capitalist ideals amid pressing climate concerns. They also explore the disconnect between wealth and environmental awareness, questioning the role of privilege in political discourse.

Nov 9, 2024 • 29min
Read This: Tim Winton’s Got the Juice
Tim Winton, a four-time Miles Franklin Award winner and celebrated Australian author, shares insights on his latest novel, Juice. He delves into the profound connection between his writing and the Australian landscape, tackling themes of environmental degradation and activism. The conversation touches on the challenges of addressing tough subjects in literature and the balance of individualism versus community. Winton also explores the emotional aspects of writing within the climate crisis, blending hope with realism while celebrating human goodness and collective creativity.


