Queensland Premier's Literary Awards

The Queensland Premier's Literary Awards was an Australian literary award inaugurated in 1999 and disestablished in 2012. It was a leading literary award within Australia, with $225,000 in prize money over 14 categories making it one of Australia's richest prizes, top categories offered up to $25,000 for 1st prize.

The awards were established by Peter Beattie, the then Premier of Queensland in 1999[1] and abolished by Premier Campbell Newman, shortly after winning the 2012 Queensland state election.[2]

In response, the Queensland writing community established the Queensland Literary Awards to ensure the Awards continue.[3] The judging panel remained the same, and University of Queensland Press agreed to continue to publish the winners of the Emerging Queensland Author Manuscript Award and the Unpublished Indigenous Writer, David Unaipon Award.[4]

Fiction Book Award

Emerging Queensland Author – Manuscript Award

Unpublished Indigenous Writer – The David Unaipon Award

Non-Fiction Book Award

History Book Award – Faculty of Arts, University of Queensland Award

Children's Book Award – Mary Ryan's Award

Young Adult Book Award

Science Writers – Department of State Development, Trade and Innovation Award

Poetry Collection – Arts Queensland Judith Wright Calanthe Award

Australian Short Story Collection – Arts Queensland Steele Rudd Award

Literary Work Advancing Public Debate – the Harry Williams Award

Film Script – the Pacific Film and Television Commission Award

Television Script – QUT Creative Industries Award

Drama Script (Stage) Award

Encouragement and Development Prize

References

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