Renowned Aussie author Craig Silvey charged with child exploitation material offences, text messages read in court

Pamela Rontziokos
NewsWire
Craig Silvey, a children's author known for books including Jasper Jones, Honey Bee and Runt, has been arrested following a raid on his Perth home.

Renowned Australian author Craig Silvey has been charged with possessing and distributing child exploitation material.

Police executed a search warrant at his Fremantle home in Perth where they allegedly found him actively engaging with other child exploitation offenders online.

“He was immediately arrested and his electronic devices were seized,” WA Police said in statement.

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The 43-year-old author fronted Fremantle Magistrates Court on Tuesday where police prosecutors told the court Mr Silvey allegedly spoke with another user on an adult website where users can upload and exchange pornographic material on January 7.

“Fremantle guy here, you sound amazing, looking gorg too, we have very similar interests, would love to chat more,” he allegedly wrote.

The prosecutor said the father-of-three was not cooperating with police and had allegedly refused detectives access to his mobile phone and laptop and pin password.

Magistrate Thomas Hall granted Mr Silvey bail with conditions, as well as a $100,000 personal undertaking and a $100,000 surety. It’s understood his surety was not signed and he was taken back to prison.

Mr Silvey is best known for his young adult novels Runt, Jasper Jones and Honeybee.

Jasper Jones and Runt have both been adapted into feature films, and garnered critical acclaim.

The books are also frequently included in school curriculum set texts, including Jasper Jones and Rhubarb.

The father of three young daughters grew up in Western Australia, and lives in Fremantle with his children and partner.

Mr Silvey is set to next face court on February 10.

The City of Subiaco on Tuesday announced Mr Silvey would no longer be associated with the city’s annual competition for young writers, which is open to school-age children in WA.

Mr Silvey had been patron of the Craig Silvey Award for Young Writers since 2023.

“The City of Subiaco’s arrangements for the Young Writers Award are made on an annual basis,” Mayor David McMullen said in a statement.

“The city has no ongoing arrangement with Craig Silvey. Mr Silvey will have no affiliation with the 2026 Young Writers Award.”

The book Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey was turned into a movie.
The book Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey was turned into a movie. Credit: News Regional Media

WA Education Minister Sabine Winton has also ordered all public schools to stop using Mr Silvey’s books.

“The nature of these allegations is deeply concerning,” Ms Winton said.

“I have asked the Department of Education to ensure that schools cease using texts by Craig Silvey for the 2026 school year while the allegations are under investigation.

“Some students may have studied these texts in previous years.

“The School Curriculum and Standards Authority will not penalise year 12 students who may refer to these texts in the 2026 ATAR Literature course examination.

“Given this matter is now before the courts, it would be inappropriate for me to provide any further comment.”

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