About the Event

Day one of the Mandurah Readers & Writers Festival begins with David Price in conversation with Teena Miller, as they discuss David’s latest book, The Shameful Isles: the true story of north-west Australia's fatal experiment with medical apartheid. 

The Mandurah Readers’ and Writers’ Festival is an annual adult literature event presented by City of Mandurah Library Services. The aim of the festival is to foster a love of reading and literature and encourage creativity in our community.  

In 2026 the festival will be held from 8 - 10 January at Seashells Mandurah, bringing together an array of established and emerging storytellers from across Western Australia. This three-day festival includes author talks, and panel discussions. 

 

David Price 

David Price is a Western Australian educator and writer who grew up in the small northwest town of Carnarvon. His first book, Dark Tales from the Long River, was published by Fremantle Press in 2021 and explored some lesser-known and sadder historical events of the Gascoyne and Murchison Regions.  

Now living in Perth, David continues to be intrigued by the unspoken history of his home state and committed to bringing sometimes uncomfortable truths into the light. 

 

The Shameful Isles: the true story of north-west Australia's fatal experiment with medical apartheid. 

In 1907, the Western Australian government began a program of forcibly removing supposedly ill Aboriginal people to purpose-built lock hospitals on Bernier and Dorre Islands, off the coast of Carnarvon. 

There, they were trapped against their will and exposed to experimental drugs and procedures. Many never returned and are buried in unmarked graves in the sandhills of Bernier and Dorre. 

Comprised of meticulous research and contemporaneous accounts from patient-prisoners, politicians, stockmen, nurses, policemen and journalists, The Shameful Isles reveals one of Western Australia’s most tragic acts of state-sponsored oppression from which First Nations peoples are still recovering. 

 

 Facilitator - Teena Miller 

Teena Miller is Coordinator Library Services for the City of Mandurah. In addition to her Bachelor of Arts degree, Teena also has a Graduate Diploma in Library and Information Studies and recently completed a Master of Business Administration (MBA).

Teena has what some might consider an unnatural enthusiasm for crime, which stems from her undergraduate degree in Sociology / Anthropology, not her family history (although rumour has it, she does come from convict stock).

An avid reader, Teena has a particular fondness for Australian crime, both true and fictional and also loves dinosaurs and primates. But that’s a whole other story!

 

What to Expect:  

9.30am: In Conversation 

10.15am: Q & A 

10.30am: Book sales and signing 

Tea and coffee provided. 

Festival bookseller is Dymocks Busselton. 

 

Places are limited. Bookings required. 

Tickets per event $5, Book Here!

All day tickets $15, Book Here!

Event Locations ( 1 )

Next Event
Fri, 9 January 2026 09:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Location
Seashells Mandurah, 16 Dolphin Dr, Mandurah WA 6210

When

Price

All Day $15.00
Per Event $5.00

Type of Event

Libraries