The winners of the 2016 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards have been announced today.
The winning and shortlisted authors have continued Australia’s rich literary tradition and should be enthusiastically congratulated for their contribution to the literary arts.
Prizes were awarded in six categories including fiction, poetry, non-fiction, Australian history, children’s and young adult literature.
The winning entries were selected from a shortlist of 30 exceptional books by some of Australia’s most well regarded authors. This year’s winners demonstrate the depth and diversity of Australian literature and scholarship.
The expert judging panels did an outstanding job in considering the 425 entries this year and composing shortlists from which the winners were selected.
The Prime Minister’s Literary Awards serve as a significant demonstration of the Australian Government’s support for the literary arts.
The winners are:
FICTION – JOINT WINNERS
The Life of Houses, Lisa Gorton (Giramondo)
The Natural Way of Things, Charlotte Wood (Allen & Unwin)
POETRY
The Hazards, Sarah Holland-Batt (University of Queensland Press)
NON-FICTION – JOINT WINNERS
On Stalin's Team: The years of Living Dangerously in Soviet Politics, Sheila Fitzpatrick (Melbourne University Press)
Thea Astley: Inventing her own Weather, Karen Lamb (University of Queensland Press)
AUSTRALIAN HISTORY – JOINT WINNERS
The Story of Australia's People, Geoffrey Blainey AC (Penguin)
Let My People Go: The Untold Story of Australia and the Soviet Jews 1959-89, Sam Lipski AM co-author, and Suzanne D Rutland OAM, co-author (Hybrid Publishers)
CHILDREN’S
Sister Heart, Sally Morgan (Fremantle Press)
YOUNG ADULT
A Single Stone, Meg McKinlay (Walker Books Australia)
Visit www.arts.gov.au/pmla for more information on the winning books and the Prime Minister's Literary Awards.