Year
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Prize
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Shortlist
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Winner
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2023
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New Australian Fiction Prize
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- Time and Tide in Sarajevo (Bronwyn Birdsall, Affirm)
- A Country of Eternal Light (Paul Dalgarno, Fourth Estate)
- Hydra (Adriane Howell, Transit Lounge)
- Funny Ethnics (Shirley Le, Affirm)
- Search History (Amy Taylor, A&U)[13]
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All That's Left Unsaid (Tracey Lien, HQ)[14]
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Children's Book Prize
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- The Bookseller's Apprentice (Amelia Mellor, Affirm)
- The Eerie Excavation (An Alice England Mystery) (Ash Harrier, Pantera)
- Evie and Rhino (Neridah McMullin, illus by Astred Hicks, Walker)
- Sea Glass (Rebecca Fraser, Wombat Books)
- The Wintrish Girl (Talismans of Fate, Book 1) (Melanie La'Brooy, UQP)[13]
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No Words (Maryam Master, Pan)[14]
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Young Adult Book Prize
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- Dancing Barefoot (Alice Boyle, Text)
- Spice Road (Maiya Ibrahim, Hodderscape)
- Completely Normal (And Other Lies) (Biffy James, Hardie Grant)
- The Upwelling (Lystra Rose, Lothian)
- Where You Left Us (Rhiannon Wilde, UQP)[13]
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If You Could See the Sun (Ann Liang, Harlequin Teen)[14]
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Gab Williams Prize
|
|
Completely Normal (and Other Lies) by Biffy James (HGCP)[15]
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2022
|
New Australian Fiction Prize
|
|
Cold Enough for Snow (Jessica Au, Giramondo)[17]
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Children's Book Prize
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- A Glasshouse of Stars (Shirley Marr, Puffin)
- Little Gem (Anna Zobel, Puffin)
- My Brother Ben (Peter Carnavas, UQP)
- The Sugarcane Kids and the Red Bottomed Boat (Charlie Archbold, Text)
- Treasure in the Lake (Jason Pamment, A&U)
- Wylah the Koorie Warrior #1: Guardians (Jordan Gould & Richard Pritchard, Albert Street Books)[18]
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The Sugarcane Kids and the Red Bottomed Boat (Charlie Archbold, Text)[19]
|
Young Adult Book Prize
|
- The Museum of Broken Things (Lauren Draper, Text)
- Sugar Town Queens (Malla Nunn, A&U)
- Sunburnt Veils (Sara Haghdoosti, Wakefield Press)
- Underground (Mirranda Burton, A&U)
- We Who Hunt the Hollow (Kate Murray, Hardie Grant Children's)
- What We All Saw (Mike Lucas, Penguin)[20]
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Underground (Mirranda Burton, A&U)[21]
|
2021
|
New Australian Fiction Prize
|
- New Animal (Ella Baxter, A&U)
- She is Haunted (Paige Clark, A&U)
- Echolalia (Briohny Doyle, Vintage)
- Lucky's (Andrew Pippos, Picador)
- Song of the Crocodile (Nardi Simpson, Hachette)
- Born into This (Adam Thompson, UQP)[22]
|
- Lucky's (Andrew Pippos, Picador)[23]
|
Children's Book Prize
|
- The Power of Positive Pranking (Nat Amoore, Puffin)
- The Year the Maps Changed (Danielle Binks, Lothian)
- Aussie Kids: Meet Taj at the Lighthouse (Maxine Beneba Clarke, illus by Nicki Greenberg, Puffin)
- The Grandest Bookshop in the World (Amelia Mellor, Affirm)
- Bindi (Kirli Saunders, illus by Dub Leffler, Magabala Books)
- As Fast as I Can (Penny Tangey, UQP)[24]
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As Fast as I Can (Penny Tangey, UQP)[25]
|
Young Adult Book Prize
|
- The F Team (Rawah Arja, Giramondo)
- Future Girl (Asphyxia, A&U)
- The End of the World is Bigger Than Love (Davina Bell, Text)
- The Boy From the Mish (Gary Lonesborough, A&U)
- Metal Fish, Falling Snow (Cath Moore, Text)
- Where We Begin (Christie Nieman, Pan)[26]
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Future Girl (Asphyxia, A&U)[27]
|
2020
|
New Australian Fiction Prize
|
- The Animals in That Country (Laura Jean McKay, Scribe)
- Dolores (Lauren Aimee Curtis, W&N)
- Lucky Ticket (Joey Bui, Text)
- A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing (Jessie Tu, A&U)
- Smart Ovens for Lonely People (Elizabeth Tan, Brio)
- The House of Youssef (Yumna Kassab, Giramondo)[28]
|
Smart Ovens for Lonely People (Elizabeth Tan)
|
Children's Book Prize
|
- Pie in the Sky (Remy Lai, Walker Books)
- The Dog Runner (Bren MacDibble, A&U)
- Wombat, Mudlark, and Other Stories (Helen Milroy, Fremantle Press)
- Sherlock Bones & the Natural History Mystery (Renée Treml, A&U)
- The Girl, the Cat and the Navigator (Matilda Woods, Scholastic)
- The Secrets of Magnolia Moon (Edwina Wyatt, illus by Katherine Quinn, Walker Books)[29]
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The Girl, the Cat and the Navigator (Matilda Woods, Scholastic)[30]
|
Young Adult Book Prize
|
- Devil's Ballast (Meg Caddy, Text)
- The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling (Wai Chim, A&U)
- Ghost Bird (Lisa Fuller, UQP)
- Invisible Boys (Holden Sheppard, Fremantle Press)
- Everywhere Everything Everyone (Katy Warner, Hardie Grant Egmont)
- Take the Shot (Susan White, Affirm)
|
Ghost Bird (Lisa Fuller, UQP)
|
2019
|
New Australian Fiction Prize
|
- A Constant Hum (Alice Bishop, Text)
- Inappropriation (Lexi Freiman, A&U)
- The Flight of Birds (Joshua Lobb, Sydney University Press)
- A Superior Spectre (Angela Meyer, Ventura)
- This Taste for Silence (Amanda O'Callaghan, UQP)
- The Glad Shout (Alice Robinson, Affirm)
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The Glad Shout (Alice Robinson, Affirm)[31]
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2019
|
Children's Book Prize
|
- Ice Wolves: Elementals Book One (Amie Kaufman, HarperCollins)
- The Orchard Underground (Mat Larkin, Hardie Grant Egmont)
- Real Pigeons Fight Crime (Andrew McDonald, illus by Ben Wood, Hardie Grant Egmont)
- Black Cockatoo (Carl Merrison & Hakea Hustler, Magabala)
- The Peacock Detectives (Carly Nugent, Text)
- Ottilie Colter and the Narroway Hunt (Rhiannon Williams, Hardie Grant Egmont)[32]
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The Peacock Detectives (Carly Nugent)[33]
|
2019
|
Young Adult Book Prize
|
- Highway Bodies (Alison Evans, Echo)
- What I Like About Me (Jenna Guillaume, Pan)
- Stone Girl (Eleni Hale, Penguin)
- Making Friends with Alice Dyson (Poppy Nwosu, Wakefield)
- Unmasked (Young Adult Edition) (Turia Pitt, Random House)
- The Learning Curves of Vanessa Partridge (Clare Strahan, A&U)[34]
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Stone Girl (Eleni Hale, Penguin)
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2018
|
New Australian Fiction Prize
|
- Flames (Robbie Arnott, Text)
- Pulse Points (Jennifer Down, Text)
- The Fireflies of Autumn (Moreno Giovannoni, Black Inc.)
- Pink Mountain on Locust Island (Jamie Marina Lau, Brow Books)
- The Town (Shaun Prescott, Brow Books)
- The Lucky Galah (Tracey Sorensen, Picador)[35]
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Pulse Points (Jennifer Down, Text)[36]
|
Children's Book Prize
|
- Tarin of the Mammoths: The Exile (Jo Sandhu, Penguin)
- Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow (Jessica Townsend, Lothian)
- Lintang and the Pirate Queen (Tamara Moss, Random House)
- The Boy, the Bird and the Coffin Maker (Matilda Woods, Scholastic)
- The Extremely Inconvenient Adventures of Bronte Mettlestone (Jaclyn Moriarty, A&U)
- Home Time (Campbell Whyte, Top Shelf Productions)[37]
|
Tarin of the Mammoths: The Exile (Jo Sandhu, Penguin)[38]
|
Young Adult Book Prize
|
- Small Spaces (Sarah Epstein, Walker Books)
- Amelia Westlake (Erin Gough, Hardie Grant Egmont)
- Between Us (Clare Atkins, Black Inc.)
- This Mortal Coil (Emily Suvada, Penguin)
- Beautiful Mess (Claire Christian, Text)
- Untidy Towns (Kate O'Donnell, UQP)[39]
|
Amelia Westlake (Erin Gough, Hardie Grant Egmont)[40]
|
2017
|
New Australian Fiction Prize
|
|
The Windy Season (Sam Carmody)[42]
|
2016
|
New Australian Fiction Prize
|
- Portable Curiosities (Julie Koh, UQP)
- The High Places (Fiona McFarlane, Hamish Hamilton)
- Wood Green (Sean Rabin, Giramondo)
- Ruins (Rajith Savanadasa, Hachette)
- Salt Creek (Lucy Treloar, Picador)[43]
|
Music and Freedom (Zoë Morrison)[44]
|
2015
|
New Australian Fiction Prize
|
- Last Day in the Dynamite Factory (Annah Faulkner, Picador)
- In the Quiet (Eliza Henry-Jones, HarperCollins)
- Arms Race (Nic Low, Text)
- Hot Little Hands (Abigail Ulman, Hamish Hamilton)
- Heat and Light (Ellen van Neerven, UQP)[45]
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The Other Side of the World (Stephanie Bishop)[46][47]
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2014
|
New Australian Fiction Prize
|
|
Only the Animals (Ceridwen Dovey)[49]
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