F1 season is well and truly here and the final countdown to the AusGP is on! The Australian Open barely seems to be over and we’re all full swing into the next major event on the Australian calendar. With our national tour with F1 Former Team Principal and star of Netflix’s Drive to Survive, Guenther Steiner, kicking off in Perth, we’ve been soaking up all the energy that is F1. Our team is whipped about touring Guenther and working with him on-and-off track during the AusGP.
Limited tickets remain for Guenther’s tour and there’s still great seats within this limited availability. Check out Guenther Steiner: Unfiltered Live tour dates and locations here.
Emails and phones have been running hot with everyone wanting to interview Jameela Jamil. 2024 GLAMOUR Woman of the Year ‘Gamechanging Voice’ Award, actor, writer, podcaster, and fearless activist. Her upcoming April tour promises to be an unforgettable one as she tackles the topics that shape our modern lives with her trade mark candour, humour, and passion.
As always, Fane Australia are working on more than our public tours. This quarter we’ve been working across two of the biggest events in the Australian calendar as well as a multi-year campaign with a beloved brand. We’ve also been busily booking our touring artists for private corporate events, so if you’re looking for a speaker that’s rarely available in the Australian market, get in touch and I can share our forward touring schedule.
LISTEN / READ / WATCH
LISTEN: How do you balance kindness and competence in the workplace? How can you get the success you deserve, earn credit for your accomplishments, and navigate complex office politics without antagonising your colleagues? Listen to behavioural scientist Alison Fragale as she reveals a practical playbook for women to advance in any workplace, while remaining authentic to themselves. Loved this ep! You can listen over at How To Academy.
READ: Season 6 of The Handmaid’s Tale is coming to screens in April 2025. I’ve started watching the whole series again, from Episode 1, Season 1 and it’s every bit as good as I remembered. Of course, I needed to know how it all begins – or is it how it all ends? So I’m reading The Testaments, the sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale, set 15 years later. I could not put this down and I’ve looked at some of the characters in such a different light since reading it. Highly recommend this book by Margaret Atwood and it’s no surprise it won the 2019 Booker Prize. Buy a copy here.
WATCH: Jameela Jamil captivating Aussies with her interview on ABC News Breakfast this month.
ANNOUNCED TOURS




For more information on upcoming tours and tickets visit Fane Australia.