





Dr Leslie Cannold is an author, commentator, ethicist and author of the novel, The Book of Rachael.
Her non-fiction works include the award-winning The Abortion Myth and What, No Baby? She is a regular guest on Radio 702 ABC Sydney and Radio 4BC in Brisbane. Her ‘Moral Maze’ column appears fortnightly in the Sun-Herald and she is the resident ethicist on Channel 10’s 7pm Project. In 2005, Leslie was listed alongside Professor Peter Singer, Professor Gustav Nossal and Inga Clendinnen as one of Australia’s top 20 public intellectuals.
Leslie is an adjunct Fellow at the School of Philosophy, Anthropology & Social Inquiry at the University of Melbourne and senior lecturer at the Monash Institute of Health Services Research. She is President of Reproductive Choice Australia, a national coalition of pro-choice organisations that played a key role in removing the ban on the abortion drug RU486 in 2006 and of Pro Choice Victoria, which was instrumental in the decriminalisation of abortion in Victoria in 2008. She is also a Dying with Dignity ambassador for law reform.
Credit: Marina Oliphant
Leslie Cannold addresses questions of female representation in the popular imagination, and in particular, in books.
Freedom of speech, censorship and a bill of rights feature in this particularly animated Talking Point discussion.