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February 2nd, 2021 |

Submissions are now open for The Nature Conservancy’s sixth biennial Nature Writing Prize. A prize of AU$7,500 will be awarded to the author of an essay between 3,000 and 5,000 words in the genre of ‘Writing of Place’. The winning entry will also be published in Griffith Review online See here for […]

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January 6th, 2020 |

| Theme: Gray surrounds us, sometimes in surprising ways. In beach pebbles, a pair of smiling eyes, a kitten’s fur, and the cold embers of a fireplace. This neutral colour is cool, calming and timeless. But, it can also feel dull, drained, and emotionless. Grey can make other colours stand […]

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September 4th, 2019 |

The Gill Owen Essay Prize honours the memory of Dr Gill Owen, a tireless campaigner in the fields of energy efficiency and social equity. Through her work she highlighted the importance of energy affordability and energy savings for disadvantaged households. This essay prize provides young Australians and permanent residents (35 years and […]

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May 20th, 2019 |

In an era of increasing economic inequality and social alienation, community-building, collective political action and workers’ unions are more vital than ever. How does money, time, and power alter our daily lives, limiting some while others rise to the ‘top’? In our work, our lives, and our communities, how should things […]

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January 7th, 2019 |

The Nature Conservancy Australia is delighted to open the fifth biennial Nature Writing Prize. The winner of the best essay (3,000 – 5,000 words) in the genre ‘Writing of Place’ will receive a $5,000 award and will be published as an online multimedia essay by Griffith Review – Australia’s leading literary quarterly publication.

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January 3rd, 2019 |

Are you a writer publishing in digital form? The 2019 Woollahra Digital Literary Award is now open for entries. Now in its third year, the Woollahra Digital Literary Award is a national literary award supporting innovation in Australian literature and publishing, encouraging writers producing work in a digital medium. Prizes […]

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July 5th, 2018 |

The 2018 Fair Australia Prize – Australia’s only union-sponsored literary competition – is now open for entries. The prize invites writers of fiction, poetry and essays, as well as graphic artists, to be part of setting a new agenda for our future. The prize will award a total of $18,000 in prize […]

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October 11th, 2017 |

Calibre Essay Prize now open! Australian Book Review welcomes entries in the twelfth Calibre Essay Prize, Australia’s premier prize for a non-fiction essay. All essayists writing in English are eligible, regardless of where they live. Entries must be submitted online via our website. Discounted entry is available for current ABR subscribers and bundled subscription and entry packages […]

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July 4th, 2017 |

The first is our third annual Short Story Competition, open only to Australian and New Zealand writers. Prizes are $AU250 first, $AU100 second, $AU50 third. The best entries will be published in an anthology. All entrants will receive a free digital copy of the anthology, and those whose stories are […]

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July 4th, 2017 |

In 2016, we launched our inaugural CutCommon Young Writer of the Year Competition to celebrate the value in Australian arts journalism. This year, we’re back – and we want to showcase your talent across our national platform. As 2017 CutCommon Young Writer of the Year, you will receive: • The […]

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May 1st, 2017 |

Shame Kills has been so overwhelmed by the response to our Mother’s Day Contest, that we decided to add a Father’s Day Contest! Moms may be the glue that keeps a family together, but Dads are the support structure. Because we think fathers deserve recognition too, and in honor of […]

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March 30th, 2017 |

FOR THOSE WHO LOVE TO WRITE FAWQ IS NOW ACCEPTING ENTRIES IN THE 2017 FAWQ LITERARY AWARDS IN THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES Category A – Short Story between 1500 and 2000 words Category B – Article up to 1000 words Category C – Poetry up to 40 lines The Competition opens […]

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March 16th, 2017 |

This year for Mother’s Day, in honour of the strength and commitment mothers provide for their children and families, Swift River and Shame Kills are proud to sponsor the “My Mother, My Hero” essay contest, with a $200 prize for the winning essay. Shame Kills is dedicated to eradicating the […]

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January 25th, 2017 |

Are you an emerging writer, or an established scribbler who produces workand then hides it away in a folder or cupboard? Not any more because here isan opportunity for you to share your writing and compete for prizes. Agentsreally do contact our winners and success follows, so take a look […]

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January 9th, 2017 |

Australian Book Review welcomes entries in the eleventh Calibre Essay Prize, Australia’s premier prize for a non-fiction essay. All essayists writing in English are eligible, regardless of where they live. Entries must be submitted online via our website. Discounted entry is available for current ABR subscribers and bundled subscription and entry packages are available. The Prize is […]

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