The Australian Literature Society Gold Medal (ALS Gold Medal) is awarded annually by the Association for the Study of Australian Literature for "an outstanding...
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Praiseworthy (novel) (category ALS Gold Medal winning works)
including the 2023 Queensland Literary Awards' Fiction Book Award, 2024 ALS Gold Medal, the 2024 Miles Franklin Award, and the 2024 Stella Prize. It also drew...
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Alexis Wright (category ALS Gold Medal winners)
International Dublin Literary Award and won the 2024 ALS Gold Medal. This was Wright's third ALS Gold Medal. She is the third author to have achieved this,...
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Gail Jones (writer) (category ALS Gold Medal winners)
Prize 2004 The Age Book of the Year Award for Fiction, winner, 2005 ALS Gold Medal, 2005 Shortlist Commonwealth Writers Award Pacific Region 2005 Shortlist...
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Carpentaria (novel) (category ALS Gold Medal winning works)
Carpentaria is the second novel by the Indigenous Australian author Alexis Wright. It met with widespread critical acclaim when it was published in mid-2006...
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The Tree of Man (category ALS Gold Medal winning works)
The Tree of Man is the fourth published novel by the Australian novelist and 1973 Nobel Prize-winner, Patrick White. It is a domestic drama chronicling...
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Radiance (play) (category ALS Gold Medal winning works)
Radiance is a play by Australian author and playwright Louis Nowra and was first performed at Belvoir Street Theatre in 1993. The play focuses on three...
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William Baylebridge (category ALS Gold Medal winners)
) (1939) Sextains (1939) This Vital Flesh (1939) - Awarded the 1940 ALS Gold Medal Moreton Miles (Second ed.) (1941) This Vital Flesh (1961) - Collected...
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The Slap (novel) (category ALS Gold Medal winning works)
Manolis and Koula. Divorced with two young children: Sava and Angeliki. ALS Gold Medal, 2008: winner Commonwealth Writers' Prize, 2009: winner for Best Book...
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The Young Desire It (category ALS Gold Medal winning works)
(1937) is a novel by Australian author Seaforth Mackenzie. It won the ALS Gold Medal for Best Novel in 1937. The novel details a year in the life of its...
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