Tim Slee
About the author

Tim Slee

Tim Slee is an Australian journalist with a wanderlust. Born in Papua New Guinea to Australian parents who sprang from sheep country in the Mid-North and Far North of South Australia, he worked for several years for the Stock Journal in Adelaide before moving to Canberra and then Sydney where he worked for the Attorney General's Department. Since then he has lived in Denmark, Canada, Australia and is currently on contract in Denmark again with a multinational pharmaceutical company. Although, according to his favourite airline, he has been around the world with them 22 times and visited 54 countries, Australia is still his physical and emotional home base. Taking Tom Murray Home is his first novel, and the winner of the inaugural Banjo Prize.

Books by Tim Slee

Tim Slee Articles

Podcast: Tim Slee on How he Wrote a Great Aussie Yarn Sitting in Airports Around the World

Podcast

11 November 2019

Podcast: Tim Slee on How he Wrote a Great Aussie Yarn Sitting in Airports Around the World

    A Bittersweet, Hilarious and Touching Story: Read an Extract From Taking Tom Murray Home by Tim Slee

    News

    24 July 2019

    A Bittersweet, Hilarious and Touching Story: Read an Extract From Taking Tom Murray Home by Tim Slee

      I Enjoy Spinning Yarns: Q&A with Tim Slee, Author of Taking Tom Murray Home

      News

      24 July 2019

      I Enjoy Spinning Yarns: Q&A with Tim Slee, Author of Taking Tom Murray Home

        Australian to the Core: Review of Taking Tom Murray Home by Tim Slee

        News

        23 July 2019

        Australian to the Core: Review of Taking Tom Murray Home by Tim Slee