EVENTS

Conversations: “Views to Die For” with Mark Skelsey
16 April, 2026 @ 6:15 pm - 7:30 pm
Welcome to the next compelling talk in Paddington Society’s “Conversations” series of events. This talk by author Mark Skelsay leverages his research and experience as an author and journalist with a strong interest in urban affairs, bringing a unique perspective and insights to current debates around development, housing, and heritage.
Mark’s book “Views To Die” was published alongside the 50th anniversary of the disappearance and presumed murder of Kings Cross publisher Juanita Nielsen. It tells the incredible inside story of the urban warfare which changed Sydney forever.
The book reveals what Nielsen was fighting for and shows how the urban warfare leading to her death sparked significant societal and policy changes in areas such as heritage, affordable housing, planning consultation and police corruption.
Some of these reforms are now the subject of heated debate as Sydney and Australia face housing affordability problems.

Author Mark Skelsey in Victoria St Potts Point
Mark Skelsey is a Sydney-based writer and media and communications professional, with a strong interest in urban affairs issues.
He is a former State Political Reporter, and City Editor, with the Daily Telegraph, and a former Media Manager at the NSW Department of Planning. He’s spent ten years conducting interviews and original archival research for “Views to Die For”.
He has a Masters in Environmental Law from the University of Sydney (2010) and a Bachelor of Arts (Communications) from the University of Technology, Sydney (1990).
This event is supported by Woollahra Council.
Tickets
$10 Members
$15 Non-Members
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbles on arrival and nibbles.
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Tickets essential and available until sold out. Due to limited seating, tickets will not be available at the door.
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