Victorian State Government
 

The Wheeler Centre: Books, Writing and Ideas

The Wheeler Centre: Books, Writing and Ideas is the jewel of Melbourne's UNESCO City of Literature initiative. Housed at the State Library of Victoria, it opened in February 2010.

The Centre was named in honour of Tony and Maureen Wheeler, the Victorian founders of Lonely Planet, who made a generous endowment to the Centre to support greatly expanded programming.

A hub for Victoria's literary and publishing community, The Wheeler Centre is dedicated to the discussion and practice of writing and ideas, and brings together writers and literary organisations including Victorian Writers Centre, Melbourne Writers Festival, Emerging Writers Festival, Express Media and Australian Poetry.

Wheeler Centre Broadhurst Staircase

Florence Broadhurst staircase

With a year-round programme of talks and lectures, readings and debates, The Wheeler Centre offers Victoria a new space for conversation as well as providing literary organisations, publishers, universities, companies and the media with access to a large, new performance auditorium, shared meeting rooms and workshop spaces.

The Centre is a highly productive literary hub, part of a burgeoning cultural precinct, alongside State Library of Victoria and close to Melbourne and RMIT Universities, dedicated to literature and ideas activity including lectures, book and magazine launches, poetry recitals, book readings, seminars, symposia, debates, and awards.

Visit The Wheeler Centre website to find out more.


 
Wheeler Centre Foyer

The Foyer

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