Rob Hirst was a force of nature, a born showman who led Midnight Oil from the back
Phenomenal drummer and percussionist was an equally accomplished songwriter who embodied the band’s bloody-minded spirit
I wrote this some time ago - with all of us knowing this day would come, and Rob, of course, fighting like the bloody-minded bastard he was to the very end. He irrevocably changed my life - and how our country saw itself. www.theguardian.com/music/2026/j...
20.01.2026 07:16
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Adelaide Festival board has retracted their statement of 8 January and have an extended an invite to Randa Abdel-Fattah for the 2027 Writers' Week
15.01.2026 00:37
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Writers' Week 'spin' under fire - News | InDaily, Inside South Australia
This weekend, head to the Barossa Valley for A Day on the Green or discover the park lands on a guided tours.
InDaily have picked up my publication of the letter from the AF board regarding Thomas Friedman dropping out of the program, with a new statement from South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas doubling down on a position not supported by the facts.
@helen-karakulak.bsky.social has the story.
11.01.2026 03:01
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I was set to do three sessions in March, and as an Adelaide local with a new book out Writers’ Week means a lot. And yet, a pretty simple choice.
08.01.2026 21:53
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Night — and a Gentleman Burglar — at the Museum
One minute you're writing a book at your desk in Adelaide, the next it's in The New York Times.
The Butterfly Thief is out now in the USA 🇺🇸 scribepublications.com/books/the-butterfly-thief
nytimes.com/2025/11/19/books/review/the-butterfly-theif-walter-marsh.html
23.11.2025 07:32
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Cover of “The Butterfly Thief” by Walter Marsh
Hugely enjoyed @waltermarsh.bsky.social’s “The Butterfly Thief” - both a gobsmacking story of entomological skullduggery and a sobering reflection on museums’ role in the extractive work of empire.
15.11.2025 03:33
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Cheers Patrick 🙏
16.11.2025 02:17
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@waltermarsh.bsky.social true crime caper 'The Butterfly Thief' pieces together several mid-century museum thefts that shook Australia’s leading natural history institutions... My review is available at Foreword Reviews: shorturl.at/SHhnh.
05.11.2025 01:31
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UK PUBLICATION DAY 🇬🇧
A year ago I went to London to visit some grand, old, complicated museums, and track down some big pieces of the puzzle that become my second book #TheButterflyThief 🦋
A year later, pretty much to the day, it’s out now: scribepublications.co.uk/books/the-butterfly-thief
06.11.2025 12:34
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📚 REVIEW: In his rollicking scientific true-crime, The Butterfly Thief, Walter Marsh delves into the dark side of museum collection histories – and one bizarre heist.
👉 theconversation.com/theft-l...
14.10.2025 23:00
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‘Smash, grab, melt it down’: how material value likely motivated the Louvre heist
Experts say thieves would struggle to find a buyer if the stolen goods remained intact
“This is a horrible time to be a museum.”
Once well-funded and well-guarded, museums and galleries all over the world are faring worse than the fancy-brand jewellery shops that have no role fostering national heritage and contemporary culture. A wake-up call.
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/o...
20.10.2025 20:53
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Free lesson in museum theft management courtesy of my new book The Butterfly Thief (spoiler: they still got robbed)
20.10.2025 00:42
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Police focus on ladder placed against the side of the Louvre
Andrew Harding
Paris correspondent, at the scene
Sorry but this is the funniest headline I will read all year
19.10.2025 23:40
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Great read, had never clocked the Grace Jones connection 🌨️
11.10.2025 11:37
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