Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature

The Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature were established in 1986 and are an initiative of the Government of South Australia, managed through Arts SA. They are granted biennially to the judged-best authors in Australian children’s literature, fiction, innovation, non-fiction and poetry. The awards, which judge the best works published in Australia in the previous two years, are the nation’s most competitive literary awards (761 entries submitted for 2010).

There is a total prize pool of $160,000, and these awards honour the best in Australian literature.

The Premier’s Award recognises the most outstanding published book submitted to the awards.

The awards recognise published and unpublished works by emerging and established writers, across a number of genres.

In 2012 a Young Adult Fiction Award was included for the first time. There are seven national awards (for published works) and two awards and two fellowships specifically for South Australian writers.


Premier’s Award

Non-Fiction Award

Fiction award

Children’s Literature Award

Young Adult Fiction Award

John Bray Poetry Award

Innovation award

The Mayne Award for Multimedia

(formerly the Faulding Award for Multimedia)

Wakefield Press Unpublished Manuscript Award

Jill Blewett Playwright’s award

Barbara Hanrahan Fellowship

Carclew Fellowship

See also

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