Awards & Winners

Victorian Premier's Literary Awards

The Victorian Premier's Literary Awards were created by the Victorian Government with the aim of raising the profile of contemporary creative writing and Australia's publishing industry. As of 2013, it is reportedly Australia's richest literary prize with the top winner receiving A$125,000 and category winners A$25,000 each. They were established in 1985 by John Cain, the Premier of Victoria at that time, to mark the centenary of the births of Vance and Nettie Palmer, two of Australia's best-known writers and critics who both made significant contributions to Victorian and Australian literary culture. From 1986 through till 1997 they were presented as part of the Melbourne Writers Festival. In 1997 the administration of the awards was transferred to the State Library of Victoria. By 2004 the award's total prize money was A$180,000. In 2011 stewardship was taken over by the Wheeler Centre.

Check all the Awards, Winners and Nominations for the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards since 2010.

Victorian Premier's Literary Awards

2010

Check all the winners of 2010 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards.
(Click on the Award Name or Winner name to get list of all awards/winners)