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G.W.H. in The Argus was impressed with the work: "In the simplest language the story is told from the time of the early explorers to the postwar migration schemes. The pictures tell so much that even children too young to read will follow them and establish mental landmarks for use later on.
This is a list of notable books by young authors and of books written by notable writers in their early years. These books were written, or substantially completed, before the author's twentieth birthday. Alexandra Adornetto (born 18 April 1994) wrote her debut novel, The Shadow Thief, when she was 13. It was published in 2007.
The Children's Book Council of Australia Awards was started by the Children's Book Council of Australia (CBCA) in 1946 with one category. [1] The awards have grown and now there are five categories in the Book of the Year Awards and numerous other awards presented annually by the National Office and CBCA branches in each State and Territory.
The Children's Book Council of Australia (CBCA) is a not for profit organisation which aims to engage the community with literature for young Australians. [1] The CBCA presents the annual Children's Book of the Year Awards to books of literary merit, recognising their contribution to Australian children's literature .
Youth Studies Australia, a peer-reviewed journal that was highly regarded as a source of knowledge on issues affecting Australian and New Zealand young people. Youth Field Xpress, a free email newsletter about youth research and youth work issues that contained a wide and eclectic range of news stories drawn from both online and print sources.
Children's Book Council of Australia awards. Australian Children's Choice Awards Books I Love Best Yearly (BILBY Awards) — CBCA Queensland Branch; Canberra's Own Outstanding List (COOL Awards) — CBCA ACT Branch; Children's Book of the Year Awards Early Childhood; Younger Readers; Older Readers; Picture Book of the Year; New Illustrator (2019–
The partnership was to establish the FYA as the primary advocate for young Australians. [1] FYA has previously published research on the future of work, and the challenges young people facing in transitioning between education and employment. [2] In 2012, the FYA calculated that 30% of student who left high school in Year 9 or below were NEET. [3]
Youth Studies Australia is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies – also known as ACYS – based at the University of Tasmania. The journal is published quarterly, in hard copy and online in full text for subscribers.