The Bank Robber’s Boy, Peter Norris is speaking at Yarrawonga Library this month.
The Bank Robber’s Boy is the best-selling memoir by Club Corowa CEO, Peter Norris; a story of redemption, transformation and the courage to a life other than the one we are born into.
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Peter will visit Yarrawonga Library to share his life-changing story.
At 13, Peter made the kind of call that defines a life.
His father was a career criminal – Australia’s Most Wanted, to be exact.
His brother was cut from the same cloth, as was his grandfather. Crime was the family business and chaos was the inheritance.
But Peter wasn’t here to follow a legacy; he was brave enough to rewrite it, walked away from the only life he’d ever known, and built a new one from the wreckage - a life forged on courage, not crime; on leadership, not lineage - a road paved with bold moves, not bloodlines.
Raised on the run, Peter learned early and read the room, made tough calls under pressure, and stayed calm in chaos.
That instinct became his superpower and today he’s the CEO of a multimillion-dollar hospitality group.
The Bank Robber’s Boy is both heartbreaking and inspirational.
As the best-selling author of The Bank Robber’s Boy, Peter doesn’t just talk about transformation, he is transformation, and when he speaks, he doesn’t just motivate, he moves people.
From executives to entrepreneurs and middle managers to frontline teams, Peter has an uncanny ability to cut through the noise and tap into something deeper, the part of us that already knows we are capable of more.
His delivery is raw, honest, and impossible to ignore.
He speaks with street-smart wisdom and lived experience on courage, choice and the brutal beauty of becoming who you were never supposed to be.
His message is simple, and it hits like home; you don’t choose the hand you’re dealt, but you have the power to play it like a winner.
Peter Norris doesn’t point to what’s possible, he gives you the guts to go after it.
Meet Peter and hear him speak about his book when he visits Yarrawonga Library on Friday, February 27 at 10.30am.
•Contact Goulburn Valley Libraries on 1300 374 765 or email gvlibraries@gvlibraries.com.au to book a seat, or book online via the library website www.gvlibraries.com.au under the events tab.