Time Has Come: Sydney Has Fallen is a historical-political thriller set in the heart of Sydney, where a secret power struggle over an ancient imperial seal—linked to the Chinese Ming and Qing dynasties—triggers a chain of events that leads to the collapse of the city. As betrayal unfolds within Australia’s own intelligence network and a scandal implicates Prime Minister Palmer, the line between state power, conspiracy, and personal ambition begins to dissolve. What starts as a hidden conflict quickly escalates into a geopolitical crisis that brings Sydney to the brink of destruction. Beneath its thriller narrative, the novel draws from historical research on early Makassarese seafarers and their contact with Aboriginal communities in northern Australia—long before European colonization. By connecting maritime histories, colonial memory, and modern political structures, the story explores how power is constructed, inherited, and contested across time. Time Has Come is not only a story about the fall of a city, but a reflection on the fragility of empires and the hidden histories that continue to shape our present. Beyond its literary form, the project is conceived with cinematic potential in mind. I would be interested in connecting with producers who see possibilities for screen adaptation, including within the Stage 32 network.