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- Victorian Premier's Prize for Nonfiction
- Nettie Palmer Prize for Nonfiction
- References
The Victorian Premier's Prize for Nonfiction, formerly known as the Nettie Palmer Prize for Non-Fiction, is a prize category in the annual Victorian Premier's Literary Award. As of 2011 it has a remuneration of {{A$}}25,000. The winner of this category prize vies with 4 other category winners for overall Victorian Prize for Literature valued at an additional {{A$}}100,000. The prize was formerly known as the Nettie Palmer Prize for Non-Fiction from inception until 2010 when the awards were re-established under the stewardship of the Wheeler Centre and restarted with new prize amounts and a new name. The Nettie Palmer Prize was valued at {{A$}}30,000 in 2010. According to the State Library of Victoria which managed the prize from 1997 to 2010, "This prize is offered for a published work of non-fiction. Books consisting principally of photographs or illustrations are ineligible unless the accompanying text is of substantial length."[1] Palmer wrote regularly for numerous newspapers all round Australia. She wrote on a wide range of topics, from environment to cultural events, reviewing all important books being published in Australia, America, Europe and elsewhere. Victorian Premier's Prize for NonfictionBlue ribbon ({{blue ribbon}}) = winner. - 2011[2]
- {{blue ribbon}} Mark McKenna, An Eye for Eternity: The Life Of Manning Clark
- Stephen Foster, A Private Empire
- Cordelia Fine, Delusions of Gender
- Fiona Capp, My Blood’s Country
- Anna Krien, Into the Woods
- Tim Bonyhady, Good Living Street
- 2012[3]
- {{blue ribbon}} Bill Gammage, The Biggest Estate on Earth
- Simon Leys, The Hall of Uselessness
- Alice Pung, Her Father's Daughter
- Kerryn Goldsworthy, Adelaide
- James Boyce, 1835: The Founding of Melbourne & The Conquest of Australia
- Brenda Niall, True North: The Story of Mary and Elizabeth Durack
- 2013 No award due to timing change - the next awards were presented in January 2014 for books published in 2013.
- 2014[4]
- {{blue ribbon}} Henry Reynolds, Forgotten War
- Robert Kenny, Gardens of Fire: An Investigative Memoir
- Germaine Greer, White Beech
- Kristina Olsson, Boy, Lost: A Family Memoir
- Helen Trinca, Madeleine: A Life of Madeleine St John
- Gideon Haigh, On Warne
- NPY Women's Council, Commended: Traditional Healers of Central Australia: Ngangkari
- 2015
- {{blue ribbon}} Alan Atkinson, The Europeans in Australia: Volume Three: Nation (NewSouth)
- Erik Jensen, Acute Misfortune: The Life and Death of Adam Cullen (Black Inc.)
- Tess Lea, Darwin (NewSouth)
- Tim Low, Where Song Began (Penguin)
- Julie Szego, The Tainted Trial of Farah Jama (Wild Dingo Press)
- Don Watson, The Bush (Penguin)
- 2016
- {{blue ribbon}} Gerald Murnane, Something for the Pain (Text Publishing)
- Lesley Harding and Kendrah Morgan, Modern Love: The Lives of John and Sunday Reed (MUP)
- Karen Lamb, Thea Astley: Inventing Her Own Weather (UQP)
- George Megalogenis, Australia’s Second Chance (Penguin)
- Drusilla Modjeska, Second Half First (Knopf)
- Brenda Niall, Mannix (Text Publishing)
- 2017[5]
- {{blue ribbon}} Madeline Gleeson, Offshore: Behind the wire on Manus and Nauru (NewSouth Publishing)
- Deng Adut with Ben Mckelvey, Songs of a War Boy (Hachette Australia)
- Maxine Beneba Clarke, The Hate Race (Hachette Australia)
- Sarah Ferguson with Patricia Drum, The Killing Season Uncut (Melbourne University Publishing)
- Kim Mahood, Position Doubtful (Scribe Publications)
- Arnold Zable, The Fighter (Text Publishing)
- 2018[6]
- {{blue ribbon}} Sarah Krasnostein, The Trauma Cleaner: One Woman's Extraordinary Life in Death, Decay & Disaster (Text Publishing)
- Georgia Blain, The Museum of Words: A Memoir of Language, Writing and Mortality (Scribe Publications)
- Kate Cole-Adams, Anaesthesia: The Gift of Oblivion and the Mystery of Consciousness (Text Publishing)
- Mary-Rose MacColl, For a Girl: A True Story of Secrets, Motherhood and Hope (Allen & Unwin)
- Alexis Wright, Tracker (Giramondo)
- 2019[7][8]
- {{blue ribbon}} Behrouz Boochani, No Friend But the Mountains: Writing from Manus Prison
- Jessie Cole, Staying: A Memoir
- Chloe Hooper, The Arsonist: A Mind on Fire
- Bri Lee, Eggshell Skull
- Sofija Stefanovic, Miss Ex-Yugoslavia
- Maria Tumarkin, Axiomatic
Nettie Palmer Prize for Nonfiction - 2010 Reading by Moonlight: How Books Saved a Life by Brenda Walker[9]
- 2009 Death and Life on Palm Island, Chloe Hooper (Hamish Hamilton)[10]
- 2008 The Ferocious Summer: Palmer's Penguins and the Warming of Antarctica by Meredith Hooper (Allen & Unwin)[11]
- 2007 Voyages to the South Seas: In Search of Terres Australes by Danielle Clode (The Miegunyah Press/Melbourne University Publishing)[12]
- 2006 Margaret Michaelis: Love, Loss and Photography by Helen Ennis (National Gallery of Australia)[13]
- 2005 Twilight of Love: Travels with Turgenev by Robert Dessaix (Picador/Pan Macmillan)[14]
- 2004 Car Wars: How the Car Won Our Hearts and Conquered Our Cities by Graeme Davison (Allen & Unwin)[15]
- 2003 Broken Song: T.G.H. Strehlow and Aboriginal Possession by Barry Hill (Knopf/Random House)[16]
- 2002 The Boyds: A Family Biography by Brenda Niall
- 2001 Broken Circles: Fragmenting Indigenous Families 1800-2000 by Anna Haebich
- 2000 The White by Adrian Caesar
- 1999 M: The Man Who Became Caravaggio by Peter Robb
- 1998 Romulus, My Father by Raimond Gaita
- 1997 Midnight in Sicily by Peter Robb
- 1996
- 1995 Georgiana: A Biography of Georgiana McCrae, Painter, Diarist, Pioneer by Brenda Niall
- 1994 Lyrebird Rising: Louise Hanson-Dyer of Oiseau-Lyre 1884-1962 by Jim Davidson
- 1993 Mr Bligh's Bad Language by Greg Dening
- 1992 Patrick White: A Life by David Marr
- 1991 Wild Card by Dorothy Hewett
- 1990 The Sixpenny Soldier by Roland Griffiths-Marsh
- 1989 Paradise Found and Lost by Oskar Spate
References 1. ^State Library of Victoria 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://wheelercentre.com/projects/victorian-premier-s-literary-awards-2011 |title=Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2011 |work=Victorian Premier's Literary Awards |author= |date=2011 |accessdate=January 29, 2014}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://wheelercentre.com/projects/victorian-premier-s-literary-awards-2012 |title=21 big names. One big decision. Start reading. |work=Victorian Premier's Literary Awards |author= |date=2012 |accessdate=January 29, 2014}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://wheelercentre.com/projects/victorian-premier-s-literary-awards-2014 |title=Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2014 |work=Victorian Premier's Literary Awards |author= |date=2014 |accessdate=January 29, 2014}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards 2017|url=https://www.wheelercentre.com/projects/victorian-premier-s-literary-awards-2017|website=The Wheeler Centre|accessdate=1 May 2018}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards 2018|url=https://www.wheelercentre.com/projects/victorian-premier-s-literary-awards-2018|website=The Wheeler Centre|accessdate=1 May 2018}} 7. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.booksandpublishing.com.au/articles/2018/12/12/121398/victorian-premiers-literary-awards-2019-shortlists-announced/|title=Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards 2019 shortlists announced|last=|first=|date=2018-12-12|website=Books+Publishing|language=en-AU|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2018-12-12}} 8. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.wheelercentre.com/projects/victorian-premier-s-literary-awards-2019|title=Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards 2019|website=The Wheeler Centre|access-date=2019-01-31}} 9. ^{{cite web |url=http://wheelercentre.com/projects/victorian-premier-s-literary-awards-2011/2010-winners-shortlists |title=Victorian Premier's Literary Awards 2011: 2010 Winners & Shortlists |work=Victorian Premier's Literary Awards |author= |date=2010 |accessdate=January 29, 2014}} 10. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/programs/literary/pla/recipients/shortlist_winner_09.html |title=Nettie Palmer Prize for Non-Fiction - 2009 Winner |access-date=2010-04-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100505060120/http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/programs/literary/pla/recipients/shortlist_winner_09.html |archive-date=2010-05-05 |dead-url=yes |df= }} 11. ^Nettie Palmer Prize for Non-Fiction - 2008 Winner 12. ^Nettie Palmer Prize for Non-Fiction - 2007 Winner 13. ^Nettie Palmer Prize for Non-Fiction - 2006 Winner 14. ^Nettie Palmer Prize for Non-Fiction - 2005 Winner 15. ^Nettie Palmer Prize for Non-Fiction - 2004 Winner 16. ^Nettie Palmer Prize for Non-Fiction - 2003 Winner
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