The session, which will also be aired by Mornington Peninsula Library Service, will give participants a chance to hear from the Military Cross winner himself speaking about his extraordinary and eventful life, from being a soldier in the Vietnam war and rising to Defence Force Chief to his eventual appointment in 2014 as Governor General of Australia.
CEO of Frankston City Phil Cantillon said the council was proud to host such a distinguished figure, and added:
“Libraries have taken on a life of their own during the Coronavirus pandemic and are proud to provide a platform for Australian authors to promote their works as they continue to support our communities.”
An accomplished author, having penned a bestselling book in 2006 called “My Story”, Sir Peter Cosgrove has recently released his new memoir, “You Shouldn't have Joined”, which is about his experiences and life, written with compassion, forthrightness, intelligence and an eye for anecdotal brilliance.
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The free, virtual “in conversation” event with Sir Peter Cosgrove will be held at 6pm on November 9. Limited numbers make bookings essential. A link to buy signed book Copies will also be available to attendees.
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