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    Airini Jane Beautrais (born 1982) is a poet and short-story writer from New Zealand. Beautrais was born in 1982 and grew up in Auckland and Whanganui....
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  • University Press 2022 – Whiti Hereaka, Kurangaituku. Huia Publishers 2021 – Airini Beautrais, Bug Week & Other Stories. Victoria University Press 2020 – Becky Manawatu...
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  • stayed the same". The cover artist for the book was Maiangi Waitai. Airini Beautrais, reviewing the work for Landfall, said the book "is not a feel-good...
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    Retrieved 13 May 2021. Brookes, Emily (12 May 2021). "First time nominee Airini Beautrais wins $57k Acorn Prize for Fiction at 2021 Ockham NZ Book Awards". Stuff...
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    Tetzlaff – competition climber and Olympian Jade Wilson – squash player Airini Beautrais – poet Edith Searle Grossmann – novelist and journalist Edith Howes...
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    (1839–1893), politician and businessman Earl Bamber, racing driver Airini Beautrais, poet Annie Maude Blackett, librarian Ruka Broughton (1940–1986), tohunga...
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  • by THWUP have won numerous Ockham New Zealand Book Awards such as: Airini Beautrais, Bug Week (2021 Jann Medlicott Acorn Foundation Prize for Fiction)...
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  • Braithwaite. 3rd: Louise Wallace. Highly commended: Therese Lloyd. 2016: Airini Beautrais. 2nd: Michalia Arathimos. 3rd: Carolyn Cossey. 2017: Joint first: Laurence...
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  • the collection included "Pākaitore" by Airini Beautrais about the 1995 protest at Moutoa Gardens. Airini Beautrais Liz Breslin Janet Charman Makyla Curtis...
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  • words to change the world". Neos Kosmos. Retrieved 16 December 2021. "Airini Beautrais wins 2016 Landfall Essay Competition". Victoria University of Wellington...
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