The Queensland Premier's Literary Awards were an Australian suite of literary awards inaugurated in 1999 and disestablished in 2012. It was one of the most generous suites of literary awards within Australia, with $225,000 in prize money across 14 categories with prizes up to $25,000 in some categories. The awards upon their establishment incorporated a number of pre-existing awards including the Steele Rudd Award for the best Australian collection of new short fiction and the David Unaipon Award for unpublished Indigenous writing.
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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 continued in some form.[3] The judging panels remained largely the same, and University of Queensland Press committed to continue to publish the winners of the Emerging Queensland Author Manuscript Award and the Unpublished Indigenous Writer, David Unaipon Award.[4]
Queensland Premier's Award for Fiction
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- 2011 The Beloved, Annah Faulkner
- 2010 RPM, Noel Mengel
- 2009 No Award. The prize was shared between four shortlisted authors: Inga Simpson, Rachel Claire, Chris Somerville and Pamela Douglas. Extracts from the shortlisted works were published in the 09:05 issue of Perilous Adventures: The Writer's Magazine.[5]
- 2008 Omega Park by Amy Vought Barker
- 2007 Life in the Bus Lane by Ian Commins
- 2006 The Anatomy of Wings by Karen Foxlee
- 2005 The Long Road of the Junkmailer by Patrick Holland
- 2004 An Accidental Terrorist by Steven Lang
- 2003 The Kingdom Where Nobody Dies by Kimberley Starr
- 2002 The Lambing Flat by Nerida Newton
- 2001 Mama Kuma: One Woman, Two Cultures by Deborah Carlyon
- 2000 The Bone Flute by Nike Bourke
- 1999 Shoelaces by Jillian Watkinson
- 2021 Mekauwe=Tears Volume #1 (Notes For Song) 1970-2020, Ngankiburka-mekauwe (Senior Woman of Water) Georgina Williams
- 2020 The Space Between the Paperbark, Jazz Money
- 2018 The Making of Ruby Champion, Kirstie Parker
- 2017 Mirrored Pieces, Lisa Fuller
- 2016 Dancing Home, Paul Collis
- 2015 The First Octoroon or Report of an Experimental Child, Andrew Booth
- 2014 It’s Not Just Black and White, Lesley and Tammy Williams
- 2013 Heat and Light, Ellen van Neerven
- 2011 Mazin Grace, Dylan Coleman[6]
- 2010 Purple Threads, Jeanine Leane
- 2009 The Boundary by Nicole Watson
- 2008 Every Secret Thing by Marie Munkara
- 2007 Skin Painting by Elizabeth Eileen Hodgson
- 2006 Me, Antman and Fleabag by Gayle Kennedy
- 2005 Anonymous Premonition by Yvette Holt
- 2004 Dust on Waterglass by Tara June Winch (published as Swallow the Air)
- 2003 Whispers of This Wik Woman by Fiona Doyle
- 2002 Home by Larissa Behrendt
- 2001 The Mish by Robert Lowe
- 2000 Bitin' Back by Vivienne Cleven
- 1999 Of Muse, Meandering and Midnight by Samuel Wagan Watson
- 1998 Is That You Ruthie? by Ruth Hegarty
- 1997 When Darkness Falls by John Bodey
- 1996 Black Angels Red Blood by Steven McCarthy
- 1995 Warrigal's Way by Warrigal Anderson
- 1994 The Sausage Tree by Valda Gee and Rosalie Medcraft
- 1993 Bridge of Triangles by John Muk Muk Burke
- 1992 Sweet Water, Stolen Land by Philip McLaren
- 1991 Broken Dreams by Bill Dodd
- 1990 Caprice: A Stockman's Daughter by Doris Pilkington Garimara
- 1989 Holocaust Island by Graeme Dixon
- 2011 Voyage to the Planets – Episodes 1, 2 and 3 – Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, Richard Smith
- 2010 Catching Cancer, Sonya Pemberton
- 2009 Pasteur's Gambit: Louis Pasteur, the Australasian Rabbit Plague and a Ten Million Dollar Prize by Stephen Dando-Collins
- 2008 Why is Uranus Upside Down? (and other Questions about the Universe) by Professor Fred Watson
- 2007 Crude by Richard Smith
- 2006 Good Health in the 21st Century by Carole Hungerford
- 2005 Stem Cells by Elizabeth Finkel
- 2004 Genius of Junk by Sonya Pemberton
- 2021 Terminally Ill, Ouyang Yu
- 2020 Heide, Pi O
- 2019 Blakwork, Alison Whittaker
- 2018 I Love Poetry, Michael Farrell
- 2017 Fragments, Antigone Kefala
- 2016 Anatomy of Voice, David Musgrave
- 2015 Waiting For the Past, Les Murray
- 2014 Earth Hour, David Malouf
- 2012 Crimson Crop, Peter Rose (poet)
- 2011 Starlight: 150 poems, John Tranter
- 2010 Apocrypha, Peter Boyle
- 2009 The Striped World by Emma Jones
- 2008 Typewriter Music by David Malouf
- 2007 The Passenger by Laurie Duggan
- 2006 The New Arcadia by Professor John Kinsella
- 2005 The Ship by Sarah Day
- 2004 Wolf Notes by Judith Beveridge
- 2021 Ordinary Matter, Laura Elvery
- 2020 Lucky Ticket, Joey Bui
- 2019 Zebra, Debra Adelaide
- 2018 Pulse Points, Jennifer Down
- 2017 The Circle and the Equator, Kyra Giorgi
- 2016 A Few Days in the Country and Other Stories, Elizabeth Harrower and The High Places, Fiona McFarlane
- 2015 Merciless Gods, Christos Tsiolkas
- 2014 Only the Animals, Ceridwen Dovey
- 2013 Like A House On Fire, Cate Kennedy
- 2012 Forecast: Turbulence, Janette Turner Hospital
- 2011 Reading Madame Bovary, Amanda Lohrey
- 2010 Little White Slips, Karen Hitchcock
- 2009 The Boat by Nam Le
- 2008 Someone Else by John Hughes
- 2007 Every Move You Make by David Malouf
- 2006 A Funny Thing Happened at 27 000 Feet by Craig Cormick
- 2005 Vincenzo's Garden by John Clanchy
- 2004 Mahjar by Eva Sallis
- 2005 The Comfort of Figs by Simon Cleary
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