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Bill Kokkaris is an Greek-Australian visual artist and playwright. His plays Baraki, Night Journeys, and A Lifetime of Summers were produced by Take Away Theatre. Bill has also written one-act plays for Carnivale and Sidetrack Theatre. In addition to his creative work, Bill has held roles across several NSW government agencies as an editor, communications manager, and corruption prevention practitioner. He had a longstanding interest in immigration studies and has collaborated professionally and creatively with migrant communities throughout his career. In 2020, Bill received an Invited Residency at Varuna, The National Writers’ House in Katoomba, where he completed the first draft of his novel Paradisos. In 2023, Paradisos was a finalist in the Eyelands Book Awards (Unpublished Novel category). When not writing, Bill paints and draws from his studio in the Blue Mountains.

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March 10, 2026

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