Acclaimed British journalist, Emily Maitlis, is one of the United Kingdom’s most celebrated broadcast journalists. Over a decades-long career, she has covered everything from the Paris terror attacks and the Grenfell fires to Brexit, interviewing everyone from prime ministers and presidents to Nobel laureates and Hollywood stars.
She is perhaps best known for her 2019 interview with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor – then Prince Andrew, Duke of York – regarding his association with Jeffrey Epstein. The four-hour conversation was widely credited with prompting Mountbatten-Windsor to relinquish his honorary military titles, royal patronages and ultimately resign from public duties.
Maitlis joins host Jamila Rizvi to recount the world-changing events she has witnessed, as well as the bust-ups, blow-ups, scoops, walk-outs and unexpected triumphs that come with making – and breaking – the news.
Hours 
| Date | Times |
|---|---|
| Thu 5 Mar |
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Location 
The Wheeler Centre
176 Little Lonsdale St
Melbourne 3000
Price and bookings
From $29.50 to $39.50
| Adult / general $39.50 |
| Senior $29.50 |
| Student / concession $29.50 |
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