In brief

  • Author Craig Silvey has pleaded guilty to child exploitation crimes.
  • Silvey was first charged in January after WA police caught him communicating with other offenders online.

Craig Silvey, an acclaimed author, has confessed to charges of possessing and distributing child exploitation material. In an unexpected turn, the initial accusation that he produced such material has been dismissed.

Silvey, 43, encountered legal troubles in January following a raid by Western Australia Police’s Child Abuse Squad at his Fremantle residence. Authorities reportedly found him engaging in online conversations with individuals involved in child exploitation and seized his electronic devices for examination.

Subsequently, additional charges were brought against Silvey. These included allegations that he created child exploitation material between February and June 2022, and that he was in possession of more such content on January 12 of this year.

However, those additional allegations have now been withdrawn. Silvey has acknowledged his guilt concerning the remaining charges, which pertain to possessing and distributing child exploitation material during incidents in January.

On Tuesday, Silvey appeared before the Fremantle Magistrates Court, where he formally entered his guilty pleas.

Silvey, widely recognized for his 2009 coming-of-age novel “Jasper Jones,” has left a significant mark on Australian literature. The novel, a modern classic, has been adapted into both a feature film and various stage productions, showcasing its enduring impact.

He has also been widely recognised for other books, including Rhubarb, Honeybee — which won the Australian Indie Book Award in 2021 — and the children’s novel Runt, which was also made into a film.

Publishers Allen & Unwin and Fremantle Press, which released Rhubarb, stopped promoting his books after the original charges were laid and most of his titles were removed from reading lists across the country.

Silvey’s bail was continued and he is next due to appear in the District Court on 3 July for sentencing.


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