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Until 1990 the Western Australian Premier's Book Awards were called the WA Week Literary Awards. [1] The title of the award refers to the year of publication, rather than the year in which the awards were announced e.g.the 2011 awards for works published that year were announced in 2012.
Queensland Premier's Literary Awards (1999–2011)1; Readings Prize (2014–) S. H. Prior Memorial Prize (1934–1946) South Australian Premier's Awards; Stella Prize (2013-) The Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelists; T. A. G. Hungerford Award; Tasmanian Premier's Literary Prizes; TDK Australian Audio Book Awards (1989–1999)
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The latter was also shortlisted for the Poetry Award at the 2014 Western Australian Premier's Book Awards. [6] She won the 2001 Bruce Dawe National Poetry Prize for "My Dressmaking Aunt" [7] and the Griffith University Josephine Ulrick Poetry Prize for "The African Spider Cures" the following year. [8]
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Children's Book Council of Australia Awards (Australia) – since 1946; Governor General's Award for English language children's literature (Canada) – since 1949; Jane Addams Children's Book Award (USA) – since 1953; Children's Literature Legacy Award (USA) – since 1954, formerly the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal
The Age Book of the Year, Western Australian Premier's Book Awards Nicholas Paul Hasluck AM (born 17 October 1942) is an Australian novelist, poet, short story writer, and former judge. Early life