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Australian literary awards
The Queensland Literary Awards is an awards program established in 2012 by the Queensland literary community, funded by sponsors and administered by the State Library of Queensland . Like the former Queensland Premier's Literary Awards , the QLAs celebrate and promote outstanding Australian writing. The awards aim to seek out, recognize and nurture great talent in Australian writing. They draw national and international attention to some of our best writers and to Queensland's recognition of outstanding Australian literature and publishing.
These Awards have a focus on supporting new writing through the Emerging Queensland Writer – Manuscript Award and Unpublished Indigenous writer – David Unaipon Award. "They give local writers and new writers something to aspire to."[1]
History [ edit ]
The Queensland Literary Awards was established by a not-for-profit association of passionate Queensland volunteers and advocates for literature, in response to Queensland Premier Campbell Newman disestablishing the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards in 2012.[2]
In 2012 and 2013 the program was run by a volunteer workforce. Following consultation with the QLA Inc. governing committee, 2014 saw the management of the QLA transition to State Library of Queensland (SLQ). While SLQ took on a leadership role in delivering the program, the aim was to continue to build on the existing collaborative model where the community and writing sector partners are key stakeholders.
The original Premier's awards were established by Peter Beattie , the then Premier of Queensland in 1998 and first awarded in 1999.[3]
Award categories [ edit ]
There are currently twelve award categories including:
Queensland Premier's Award for a work of State Significance
Queensland Premier's Young Publishers and Writers Award
Queensland Writers Fellowships
The University of Queensland Fiction Book Award
The University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award
Young Adult Book Award
Children's Book Award
University of Southern Queensland Steele Rudd Award for a Short Story Collection
Judith Wright Calanthe Award for a Poetry Collection
David Unaipon Award for an Emerging Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Writer
Glendower Award for an Emerging Queensland Writer
The Courier-Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year
Judging [ edit ]
The Awards are judged by independent panels of writers, critics, journalists, academics and booksellers. The Awards are presented to works the judges determine possess the highest literary merit.
Winners [ edit ]
The winners were announced on 6 September 2023:[4]
Queensland Premier's Award for a work of State Significance – The Jaguar by Sarah Holland-Batt
The Courier-Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award – Sita Walker for The God of No Good
The University of Queensland Fiction Book Award – Alexis Wright for Praiseworthy
The University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award – Debra Dank for We Come With This Place
Judith Wright Calanthe Award for a Poetry Collection – Lionel Fogarty for Harvest Lingo
University of Southern Queensland Steele Rudd Award for a Short Story Collection – Katerina Gibson for Women I Know
Griffith University Young Adult Book Award – Biffy James for Completely Normal (and Other Lies)
Children's Book Award – Katrina Nannestad for Waiting for the Storks
Queensland Premier's Young Publishers and Writers Award –
Jasmin McGaughey
Jonathan O'Brien
Queensland Writers Fellowships –
Al Campbell for "Door 64"
B. R. Dionysius for "The Eromanga Sea"
Melanie Saward for "The Next Chapter"
Glendower Award for Emerging Queensland Author – Steve MinOn for "First Name Second Name"
David Unaipon Award for an Emerging Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Writer – Maria van Neerven for "To Give Them a Voice"
The winners were announced on 8 September 2022:[5] [6]
Queensland Premier's Award for a work of State Significance – Wounded Country: The Murray-Darling Basin – a contested history by Quentin Beresford
The Courier-Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award – Another Day in the Colony by Chelsea Watego
The University of Queensland Fiction Book Award – The Other Half of You by Michael Mohammed Ahmad
The University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award – Lies, Damned Lies by Claire G. Coleman
Judith Wright Calanthe Award for a Poetry Collection – Stasis Shuffle by Pam Brown
University of Southern Queensland Steele Rudd Award for a Short Story Collection – Dark as Last Night by Tony Birch
Griffith University Young Adult Book Award – Girls in Boys’ Cars by Felicity Castagna
Children's Book Award – Kunyi written and illustrated by Kunyi June Anne McInerney
Queensland Premier's Young Publishers and Writers Award –
Rebecca Cheers
Marilena Hewitt
Queensland Writers Fellowships –
Glendower Award for Emerging Queensland Author – Yen-Rong Wong, "Things Left Unsaid"
David Unaipon Award for an Emerging Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Writer – Mykaela Saunders for "Always Will Be – stories of Goori sovereignty, from the future(s ) of the Tweed"
The winners were announced on 9 September 2021:[7]
Queensland Premier's Award for a work of State Significance – Biting the Clouds: A Badtjala perspective on the Aboriginals Protection and Restriction of the Sale of Opium Act, 1897 by Fiona Foley
The Courier-Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award – Mary’s Last Dance: The untold story of the wife of Mao’s Last Dancer by Mary Li
The University of Queensland Fiction Book Award – Song of the Crocodile by Nardi Simpson
The University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award – Amnesia Road: Landscape, violence and memory by Luke Stegemann
Judith Wright Calanthe Award for a Poetry Collection – Terminally Poetic by Ouyang Yu
University of Southern Queensland Steele Rudd Award for a Short Story Collection – Ordinary Matter by Laura Elvery
Griffith University Young Adult Book Award – Metal Fish, Falling Snow by Cath Moore
Griffith University Children's Book Award – Bindi written by Kirli Saunders and illustrated by Dub Leffler
Queensland Premier's Young Publishers and Writers Award –
Allanah Hunt
Ellen Wengert
Queensland Writers Fellowships –
Tabitha Bird for "The Healing Giggle of Wonder"
Ella Jeffery for "Split Level"
Kali Napier for "Preserving: Stories"
Glendower Award for Emerging Queensland Author – Siang Lu, "The Whitewash"
David Unaipon Award for an Emerging Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Writer – Ngankiburka-mekauwe (Senior Woman of Water) Georgina Williams for "Mekauwe=Tears Volume #1 Poems (Notes For Song) 1970–2020"
The winners were announced on 4 September 2020:[8]
Queensland Premier's Award for a work of State Significance – Heartland: How Rugby League Explains Queensland , Joe Gorman
The Courier-Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award – A Lifetime of Impossible Days by Tabitha Bird
The University of Queensland Fiction Book Award – Stone Sky Gold Mountain , Mirandi Riwoe
The University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award – Olive Cotton: A Life in Photography , Helen Ennis
Judith Wright Calanthe Award for a Poetry Collection – Heide , П. O.
University of Southern Queensland Steele Rudd Award for a Short Story Collection – Lucky Ticket , Joey Bui
Griffith University Young Adult Book Award – Ghost Bird, Lisa Fuller
Griffith University Children's Book Award – As Fast As I Can , Penny Tangey
Queensland Premier's Young Publishers and Writers Award – Zenobia Frost and Yen-Rong Wong
Queensland Writers Fellowships – Sara El Sayed, Anna Jacobson and Amanda Niehaus
Glendower Award for Emerging Queensland Author – If You're Happy, Fiona Robertson
David Unaipon Award for an Emerging Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Writer – The Space Between the Paperbark , Jazz Money
The winners were announced on 12 November 2019:[9]
Queensland Premier's Award for a work of State Significance – Too Much Lip , Melissa Lucashenko
The Courier-Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award – Adani, Following Its Dirty Footsteps: A Personal Story, Lindsay Simpson
University of Queensland Fiction Book Award – Exploded View, Carrie Tiffany
University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award – An Unconventional Wife: The Life of Julia Sorell Arnold, Mary Hoban
University of Southern Queensland History Book Award – An Unconventional Wife: The Life of Julia Sorell Arnold, Mary Hoban
State Library of Queensland Poetry Collection – Judith Wright Calanthe Award – Blakwork, Alison Whittaker
University of Southern Queensland Australian Short Story Collection – Steele Rudd Award – Zebra: And Other Stories, Debra Adelaide
Griffith University Young Adult Book Award – Lenny’s Book of Everything, Karen Foxlee
Griffith University Children's Book Award – The Slightly Alarming Tale of the Whispering Wars, Jaclyn Moriarty
Queensland Premier's Young Publishers and Writers Awards – Ella Jeffery and Ellen van Neerven
Queensland Writers Fellowships – Claire Christian, Sarah Holland-Batt and Emily O'Grady
Glendower Award for Emerging Queensland Author for unpublished manuscript – Henry Hamlet’s Heart by Rhiannon Ratcliffe Wilde
Unpublished Indigenous Writer – David Unaipon Award – Not awarded in 2019
QUT Digital Literature Award – V[R ]ignettes, Mez Breeze
The 2018 winners were:[10]
Queensland Premier's Award for a work of State Significance – We'll Show the World: Expo 88 , Jackie Ryan
The Courier Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award – Brisbane Houses with Gardens , Beth Wilson
University of Queensland Fiction Book Award – Taboo , Kim Scott
University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award – Tracker , Alexis Wright
University of Southern Queensland History Book Award – We'll Show the World: Expo 88 , Jackie Ryan
State Library of Queensland Poetry Collection – Judith Wright Calanthe Award – I Love Poetry , Michael Farrell
University of Southern Queensland Australian Short Story Collection – Steele Rudd Award – Pulse Points , Jennifer Down
Griffith University Young Adult Book Award – In the Dark Spaces , Cally Black
Griffith University Children's Book Award – The Elephant , Peter Carnavas
Queensland Premier's Young Publishers and Writers Awards – Anna Jacobson & Bri Lee
Queensland Writers Fellowships – Michael Gerard Bauer , Jackie Ryan and Laura Elvery
Glendower Award for Emerging Queensland Author for unpublished manuscript – Garrison Town , Melanie Myers
Unpublished Indigenous Writer – David Unaipon Award – The Making of Ruby Champion , Kirstie Parker
QUT Digital Literature Award – Little Emperor Syndrome , David Thomas Henry Wright, with Chris Arnold
The 2017 winners were:[11]
Queensland Premier's Award for a work of State Significance – The Daintree Blockade: The Battle for Australia's Tropical Rainforests , Bill Wilkie
The Courier Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award – Saltwater , Cathy McLennan
University of Queensland Fiction Book Award – The Birdman's Wife , Melissa Ashley
University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award – Saltwater , Cathy McLennan
University of Southern Queensland History Book Award – Into the Heart of Tasmania: A Search for Human Antiquity , Rebe Taylor
State Library of Queensland Poetry Collection – Judith Wright Calanthe Award – Fragments , Antigone Kefala
University of Southern Queensland Australian Short Story Collection – Steele Rudd Award – The Circle and the Equator , Kyra Giorgi
Griffith University Young Adult Book Award – Words in Deep Blue , Cath Crowley
Griffith University Children's Book Award – The Grand, Genius Summer of Henry Hoobler , Lisa Shanahan
Queensland Premier's Young Publishers and Writers Awards – Lech Blaine and Mindy Gill
Queensland Writers Fellowships – Mirandi Riwoe , Zenobia Frost and Linda Neil
Emerging Queensland Author – Manuscript Award – The Killing of Louisa , Janet Lee
Unpublished Indigenous Writer – David Unaipon Award – Mirrored Pieces , Lisa Fuller
QUT Digital Literature Award – Nine Billion Branches , Jason Nelson
The 2016 winners were:[12]
Queensland Premier's Award for a work of State Significance – Not Just Black and White , Lesley and Tammy Williams
The Courier Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award – Swimming Home , Mary-Rose MacColl
University of Queensland Fiction Book Award – Between a Wolf and a Dog , Georgia Blain
University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award – Small Acts of Disappearance: Essays on Hunger , Fiona Wright
University of Southern Queensland History Book Award – The Pearl Frontier: Indonesian Labour and Indigenous Encounters in Australia’s Northern Trading Network , Julia Martínez and Adrian Vickers
State Library of Queensland Poetry Collection – Judith Wright Calanthe Award – Anatomy of Voice , David Musgrave
University of Southern Queensland Australian Short Story Collection – Steele Rudd Award – co-winners: A Few Days in the Country and other stories , Elizabeth Harrower and The High Places , Fiona McFarlane
Griffith University Young Adult Book Award – Dreaming the Enemy , David Metzenthen
Griffith University Children's Book Award – KidGlovz , Julie Hunt (author) and Dale Newman (illustrator)
Queensland Premier's Young Publishers and Writers Awards – Emily Craven and Michelle Law
Emerging Queensland Author – Manuscript Award – No winner, two Encouragement Awards given – The Boatman , H.E. Crampton; and The Elements , Laura Elvery
Unpublished Indigenous Writer – David Unaipon Award – Dancing Home , Paul Collis
The 2015 winners were:[13]
Queensland Premier's Award for a work of State Significance – Warrior , Libby Connors
The Courier Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award – On the road...with the kids , John Ahern
University of Queensland Fiction Book Award – The Golden Age , Joan London
University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award – The Bush : Travels in the Heart of Australia , Don Watson
University of Southern Queensland History Book Award – ANZAC, The Unauthorised Biography , Carolyn Holbrook
State Library of Queensland Poetry Collection – Judith Wright Calanthe Award – Waiting for the Past , Les Murray
Australian Short Story Collection – Steele Rudd Award – Merciless Gods , Christos Tsiolkas
Griffith University Young Adult Book Award – The Pause , John Larkin
Children's Book Award – A Single Stone , Meg McKinlay
Queensland Premier's Young Publishers and Writers Awards – Megan McGrath and Rebecca Jessen
Emerging Queensland Author – Manuscript Award – Aurora , Elizabeth Kasmer
Unpublished Indigenous Writer – David Unaipon Award – The First Octoroon or Report of an Experimental Child , Andrew Booth
The 2014 winners were:[14]
The Courier Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award – How to do a Liver Transplant: Stories from my Surgical Life , Kellee Slater
University of Queensland Fiction Book Award – The Narrow Road to the Deep North , Richard Flanagan
University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award – 1914: The Year the World Ended , Paul Ham
University of Southern Queensland History Book Award – Broken Nation , Joan Beaumont
State Library of Queensland Poetry Collection – Judith Wright Calanthe Award – Earth Hour , David Malouf
Australian Short Story Collection – Steele Rudd Award – Only the Animals , Ceridwen Dovey
Griffith University Young Adult Book Award – The Cracks in the Kingdom , Jaclyn Moriarty
Children's Book Award – Refuge , Jackie French and Rules of Summer , Shaun Tan (joint winners)
Emerging Queensland Author – Manuscript Award – We Come From Saltwater People , Cathy McLennan
Unpublished Indigenous Writer – David Unaipon Award – It’s Not Just Black and White , Lesley & Tammy Williams
The 2013 winners were:[15]
The Courier Mail People's Choice Queensland Book of the Year Award – The Secret Keeper , Kate Morton
Deloitte Fiction Book Award – Mullumbimby , Melissa Lucashenko
University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award – Boy, Lost , Kristina Olsson
University of Southern Queensland History Book Award – The Flash of Recognition , Jane Lydon
State Library of Queensland Poetry Collection – Judith Wright Calanthe Award – Jam Tree Gully , John Kinsella
Australian Short Story Collection – Steele Rudd Award – Like a House on Fire , Cate Kennedy
Griffith University Young Adult Book Award – A Corner of White , Jaclyn Moriarty
Children's Book Award – Don't Let a Spoonbill in the Kitchen! , Narelle Oliver
Gadens Feature Film Script Award – Healing , Craig Monahan and Alison Nisselle
Emerging Queensland Author – Manuscript Award – Gap , Rebecca Jessen
Unpublished Indigenous Writer – David Unaipon Award – Heat and Light , Ellen van Neerven
The 2012 winners were:[16]
Fiction Book Award – Cold Light , Frank Moorhouse
Non-Fiction Book Award – The People Smuggler , Robin De Crespigny
History Book Award – The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia , Bill Gammage
Literary or Media Work Advancing Public Debate – Harry Williams Award – The Australian Moment: How We Were Made For These Times , George Megalogenis
Science Writers Award – Sex, Genes & Rock 'n' Roll , Rob Brooks
Poetry Collection – Judith Wright Calanthe Award – Crimson Crop , Peter Rose
Australian Short Story Collection – Steele Rudd Award – Turbulence , Janette Turner Hospital
Young Adult Book Award – The Ink Bridge , Neil Grant
Children's Book Award – Kumiko and the Shadow Catchers , Briony Stewart
Film Script Award – Dead Europe , Louise Fox
Emerging Queensland Author – Manuscript Award – Island of the Unexpected , Catherine Titasey
Unpublished Indigenous Writer – David Unaipon Award – Story , Siv Parker
Drama Script (Stage) Award – War Crimes , Angela Betzien
Television Script Award – Mabo , Sue Smith
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^ "Winners of the 2023 Queensland Literary Awards announced" . Media statements . Queensland Government. 5 September 2023. Archived from the original on 6 September 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2023 .
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^ "Winners announced for 2021 Queensland Literary Awards" . Queensland Government: Ministerial Media Statements . 9 September 2021. Archived from the original on 9 September 2021. Retrieved 9 September 2021 .
^ "Book about rugby league takes out richest prize in Queensland Literary Awards" . Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 4 September 2020. Archived from the original on 5 September 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2020 .
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