How dropping a Palestinian writer blew up Adelaide Writers’ Week

Adelaide Writers’ Week has been cancelled after the removal of a Palestinian author sparked a mass boycott of the event, as well as the resignation of the festival’s director.
Jan 14, 2026, updated Jan 14, 2026

Adelaide Writers’ Week has been cancelled after the removal of Palestinian author Randa Abdel-Fattah sparked a mass boycott of the event by more than 100 writers who were programmed to attend, as well as the resignation of the festival’s director.

In a statement on Tuesday, Adelaide Festival apologised to Abdel-Fattah, but rather than reinstating her, they announced that Australia’s premier free literary event would not go ahead – and almost all remaining board members would stand down.

The board described the cancellation as a “deeply regrettable outcome”.

Today, InDaily journalist Helen Karakulak discusses the Premier’s intervention at Adelaide Writers’ Week – and what the cancellation means for the future of the arts.

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Guest: InDaily journalist Helen Karakulak

Background reading: https://www.thenewdaily.com.au/life/entertainment/books/2026/01/13/adelaide-writers-week-cancelled

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