Banjo Awards

The annual National Book Council Banjo Awards for Fiction and Non-Fiction commemorate the Australian bush poet Andrew Barton Banjo Paterson.

The Council has enjoyed notable leadership including the Hon. Mr Justice Michael Kirby (judge) and Professor Michael Fraser (1991-1998).

Many notable Australian writers have been recipients for this award, including Peter Carey, Tim Winton, Alan Gould, Liam Davison, Sally Morrison, and Roger McDonald.

In 1978 Helen Garner was the first woman to win the award for her novel Monkey Grip.

Winners of the Fiction award

Winners of the Non-fiction award

Notes

Notable shortlisted authors include

For other Australian literary awards, see List of Australian literary awards.

References

  1. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079652/trivia
  2. ^ Nagle, William (1975). The Odd Angry Shot. Angus & Robertson. ISBN 0207142084.
  3. Encyclopedia of Postcolonial Studies by John Charles Hawley Greenwood Press, 2001, p505
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