Awards
2009
- Tracey Ryan — ABR Poetry Prize
- in ecstasy by Kate McCaffrey — Australian Family Therapists Award for Childrens Literature
- Hal Spacejock: No Free Lunch by Simon Haynes, WASSF Tin Duck Award Best Science Fiction Novel
- The Last Sky by Alice Nelson, Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Novelist
- Jack’s Island by Norman Jorgensen — Western Australian Young Readers’ Book Award
2008
- John Kinsella — Bruce Dawe National Poetry Prize
- John Kinsella —Christopher Brennan Award
- Requiem by John Kinsella — Glenna Luschei Prairie Schooner Award
- Esperance by Caroline Caddy — Wesley Michel Wright Prize in Poetry
- Time Machines Repaired While-U-Wait by K.A. Bedford, Aurealis Award
- Hal Spacejock: Just Desserts by Simon Haynes, WASSF Tin Duck Award Best Science Fiction Novel
2007
- Destroying Avalon by Kate McCaffery — WA Young Readers’ Book Award
- Destroying Avalon by Kate McCaffery — WA Premier’s Book Award for Children’s Literature
2006
- The Last Sky by Alice Nelson — T A G Hungerford Award
- Shadow Lines by Stephen Kinnane — AIATSIS Stanner Award
2005
- Babies Bite by Geoff Havel — WA Young Readers’ Book Award
- Ngala Songs by Alexander Brown and Brian Geytenbeek — Kate Chaillis RAKA Award
- Rhubarb by Craig Silvey — Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Australian Novelist
- The Well Mouth by Philip Salom — Sydney Morning Herald Best Books of 2005, Poetry
2004
- Philip Salom — Christopher Brennan Award
2003
- In Flanders Fields by Norman Jorgensen and Brian Harrison-Lever — Children’s Book Council of Australia Picture Book of the Year
2001
- Benang by Kim Scott — Kate Chaillis RAKA Award
- The Children’s House of Belsen by Hetty Verolme — Christina Stead Award for Biography
- Broken Circles by Anna Haebich — AIATSIS Stanner Award
- Broken Circles by Anna Haebich — Gleebooks Prize
- Broken Circles by Anna Haebich — NSW Premier’s Literary Award for History
- Broken Circles by Anna Haebich — NSW Premier’s Book of the Year
- Broken Circles by Anna Haebich — Victorian Premier’s Book Award
- Parochial by Mark Reid — WA Premier’s Book Award for Poetry
- Into the Wadi by Michele Drouart — WA Premier’s Book Award (Special Category)
- Into the Wadi by Michele Drouart — WA Premier’s Book of the Year
- Barefoot Speech by John Mateer — Victorian Premier’s Book Award
- Through Silent Country by Carolyn Wadley Dowley — NSW Premier’s Community and Regional History Prize
2000
- Benang by Kim Scott — WA Premier’s Book Award for Fiction
- Benang by Kim Scott — WA Premier’s Book of the Year
- Benang by Kim Scott — Miles Franklin Literary Award
- Abrolhos Islands by Victor France, Larry Mitchell and Alison Wright — WA Premier’s Book Award (Special Category)
- Surf’s Up by Diana Chase — WA Young Readers’ Book Award
- Sink or Swim by Ron Bunney — WA Young Readers’ Book Award
- Philip Salom — Newcastle Poetry Prize
1999
- Going Inland by Pat Jacobs — WA Premier’s Book Award for Fiction
- The Hunt by John Kinsella — WA Premier’s Book Award for Poetry
- Our State of Mind by Quentin Beresford and Paul Omaji — WA Premier’s Book Award for History
- Pomegranate Season by Carolyn Polizzotto — WA Premier’s Book Award for Fiction
- Pomegranate Season by Carolyn Polizzotto — WA Premier’s Book of the Year
1998
- Fetish Lives by Gail Jones — WA Premier’s Book Award for Fiction
- The Hunt by John Kinsella — Poetry Society Choice
- The Hunt by John Kinsella — London Winner
- The Hunt by John Kinsella — Poetry Book of the Year
- Night Reversing by Morgan Yasbincek — Anne Elder Poetry prize
- A Small Fish by Pearl Smith — Fremantle Heritage Award
- Proudflesh by Deborah Robertson — Steele Rudd Australian Short Fiction Award
- Hard Time by Elspeth Cook and Anna Donald — REACT Children’s Choice Award
1997
- Night Reversing by Morgan Yasbineck — Mary Gilmore Poetry Prize
1996
- The Lighthouse Spark by Heather Grace — WA Premier’s Book Award for Fiction
- Collected Poems by Dorothy Hewett — WA Premier’s Book Award for Poetry
- Killer Boots by Wendy Jenkins — WA Premier’s Book of the Year
- Summer shorts by Peter Holland — WA Premier’s Book Award (Special Category)
- Full Fathom Five by John Kinsella — Harry Jones Memorial Award
- Rosa’s Famous Elbow by Mike Lefroy and Peter Kendell — WA Premier’s Book Award for Children’s Literature
- Secrets of the Way by Carolyn Logan — WA Premier’s Book Award for Children’s Literature
- Letters to Constantine by Joan London — Steele Rudd Australian Short Fiction Award
- Letters to Constantine by Joan London — WA Premier’s Book Award for Fiction
- Philip Salom — Christopher Brennan Award
- Philip Salom — Newcastle Poetry Prize
1994
- Sort of a Place like Home by Susan Maushart — Adelaide Festival Non-Fiction Award
- Peninsula by Dorothy Hewett — Turnbull Fox Poetry Prize
- Peninsula by Dorothy Hewett — WA Premier’s Book Award for Poetry
1993
- An Unpromised Land byLeon Gettler — Lysbeth Cohen Award
- House of Breathing by Gail Jones — Steele Rudd Australian Short Fiction Award
- House of Breathing by Gail Jones — WA Premier’s Book Award for Fiction
- Full Fathom Five by John Kinsella — WA Premier’s Book Award for Poetry
- The World Waiting to be Made by Simone Lazaroo — T A G Hungerford Award for Fiction
1992
- Peter Cowan — Patrick White Award for Literature
- House of Breathing by Gail Jones — Barbara Ramsden Prize
- The Silo by John Kinsella — Adelaide Writer’s Week Poetry Prize
- Secrets of the Way by Carolyn Logan — WA Young Readers’ Book Award
- City of Light by Dave Warner — WA Premier’s Book Award for Fiction
- Dolphin Song by Dianne Wolfer — WA Young Readers’ Book
- Philip Salom — Australia-New Zealand Literary Exchange Award
- Playback by Philip Salom — WA Premier’s Book Award for Fiction
1991
- House of Breathing by Gail Jones — T A G Hungerford Award for Fiction
- In Time for Lunch by Douglas E Darbyshire — ABPA Book Design Award
1990
- Beach Plastic by Caroline Caddy — WA Week Literary Award for Poetry
- Emma: A Recipe for Life by Emma Ciccotosto and Michal Bosworth — WA Week Literary Award for Non-Fiction
- Noonkanbah by Steve Hawke and Michael Gallagher — WA Week Literary Award (Special Category)
- Noonkanbah by Steve Hawke and Michael Gallagher — Banjo Award for Non-Fiction
- Crush by Brenda Walker — T A G Hungerford Award for Fiction
- Jacob’s Air by Bruce Russell — T A G Hungerford Award for Fiction
- John Kinsella — Keating’s Award Young Australian Creative Fellowship
1989
- Noonkanbah by Steve Hawke and Michael Gallagher — Human Rights Award for Literature
1988
- Sky Poems — WA Literary Award for Poetry
1987
- Sister Ships by Joan London — WA Week Literary Award for Fiction
- Dial Marina by Lee Knowles — WA Week Literary Award for Poetry
- My Place by Sally Morgan — Human Rights Award for Literature
- Sky Poems by Philip Salom — Commonwealth Poetry Prize
1986
- A Marking of Fire by Alec Choate — WA Week Literary Award for Poetry
- The Colour of the Sky by Peter Cowan — WA Week Literary Award for Fiction
- Sister Ships by Joan London — The Age Book of the Year
1985
- Milk and Honey by Elizabeth Jolley — NSW Premier’s Literary Award
- Letters from the North by Caroline Caddy — Anne Elder Poetry Prize
1984
- The Projectionist by Philip Salom — WA Literary Award Poetry
1981
- The Silent Piano by Philip Salom — Commonwealth Poetry Prize
- The Silent Piano by Philip Salom — Anne Elder Poetry Prize
From the Catalogue
Book Launch
Fremantle Press and All Saints Literature Festival invite you to the launch of Beach Sports Car by Darlene Oxenham and Lilli and her Shadow by Laura and Pat Dudgeon.
noon, Friday 19 March 2010 at the Ampitheatre, Entry car park gate 3, All Saints College, Ewing Avenue, Bull Creek, WA 6149
RSVP: admin@fremantlepress.com.au or 08 9430 6331


