Tara Rae Moss

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Tara Rae Moss
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Tara Rae Moss is an internationally bestselling author of 15 books of fiction and non-fiction, an award-winning advocate, keynote speaker; and holistic practitioner.


She has written for women and girls Speaking Out, her #1 non-fiction bestselling memoir The Fictional Woman, and the internationally bestselling postwar historical crime novels The War Widow and The Ghosts of Paris featuring feminist PI Billie Walker and her disabled war vet assistant Samuel Baker. Her fifteenth book is #1 Amazon bestseller The Italian Secret. 

An experienced documentary host and interviewer with a passion for research and human stories, she hosted the true crime documentary series Tough Nuts – Australia’s Hardest Criminals for two seasons the Crime and Investigation Network and Amazon Prime, Tara Moss Investigates on the National Geographic Channel and the author interview show Tara in Conversation on 13th Street Universal.  She was also the host, co-executive producer and co-writer of Cyberhate with Tara Moss on Australia's ABC, examining the phenomenon of online abuse, and most recently a reporter and host of the true crime podcast, The Man in The Balaclava, for Audible. She has interviewed luminaries such as Gloria Steinem, Naomi Klein, Val McDermid, Michael Connelly and more.

Her passion lies with helping others and fueling positive change. She is an outspoken advocate for human rights and the rights of women, children, people living with pain and people with disabilities, and this focus informs all of her work. She has been a UNICEF Australia Goodwill Ambassador since 2007 and in 2014 she was recognised for Outstanding Advocacy for her blog Manus Island: An insider’s report, which helped to break information to the public about the alleged murder of Reza Barati inside the Australian-run Manus Island Immigration Detention Centre. In 2018 she was named one of the Global Top 50 Diversity Figures in Public Life, along with Angelina Jolie, His Holiness The Dalai Lama and more.

After many years at the forefront of chronic pain advocacy, in 2023 she recovered from the debilitating pain condition Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), that caused her to experience extreme burning pain rated on the McGill pain scale as above childbirth or amputation of a digit, caused her to rely on a wheelchair for mobility. She was told she would never recover. Now in remission after living with this illness for nearly eight years, she has returned to writing, advocacy, speaking, and work as a certified holistic practitioner,, 

Tara Rae - or Rae, as she is known primarily by her middle name in her healing work - is a single mother, a dual Canadian/Australian citizen, and currently resides in her hometown of Victoria, BC, the unceded territory of the Lkwungen speaking Peoples, where she is a recipient of both the Order of Lambrick Park, and the Honorary Citizen Award, the highest formal honour awarded by the City of Victoria.  

As a renowned keynote speaker, healer and champion for women and girls, Tara Rae can deliver bespoke sessions on courage; resilience; transformation; empowerment; as well as encouraging and advocating for equality. She will show you how to harness the power and seize the opportunity to survive and thrive; heal your inner wounds; believing and backing yourself; and being heard.

Keynote Titles
  • The Fictional Woman. Ten Years On.
Testimonials

There are few cornerstone authors in Australia…Tara Moss is definitely one, and her heroine Makedde Vanderwall ranks right up there alongside Cliff Hardy and Jack Irish as contemporary Aussie literary icons.

- The Daily Telegraph

Tara Moss never stopped holding on to hope. Despite suffering from an agonising condition dubbed 'the suicide disease', the bestselling author dreamed that one day she would walk again free from agony. And finally, Tara's courage and persistence have been rewarded.

- New Idea