Deadline: 03-Feb-2026
The Prime Minister’s Literary Awards are Australia’s richest literary prizes, offering a total tax-free pool of $600,000 across six categories: fiction, non-fiction, young adult literature, children’s literature, poetry, and Australian history. The Awards celebrate both emerging and established Australian writers, illustrators, poets, and historians, recognizing works published in the previous calendar year. Winners receive up to $80,000, while shortlisted entries receive $5,000 each, providing a prestigious platform for literary excellence in Australia.
Overview
The Prime Minister’s Literary Awards (PMLA) honor outstanding contributions to Australian literature across six major categories. Administered independently through Creative Australia, the Awards aim to recognize excellence in writing, illustration, and historical research while providing significant financial support to creators.
Award Categories
Prize Structure
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Category Prize Pool: Up to $100,000 per category
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Winner: $80,000
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Shortlisted Entries: $5,000 each (up to four entries)
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Total Prize Pool: $600,000 (tax-free)
Who Is Eligible?
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Authors must be living Australian citizens or permanent residents
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Works must be professionally edited, published in English, and available through multiple distribution outlets
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Eligible entries can be submitted by:
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Publishers
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Literary agents
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Authors
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Producers or broadcasters (for Australian History)
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Category-Specific Eligibility
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Australian History: Print media, websites, journals, magazines, films, documentaries, online projects, or multimedia productions
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Literary Non-Fiction: Biographies, autobiographies, histories, philosophy, literary criticism, or contemporary issue-focused works
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Children’s Literature: Works by up to three contributors; picture-only books without text are eligible
Ineligible Works
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Second editions or revisions
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Books primarily consisting of photographs
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Collections by multiple contributors
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Works generated wholly by AI
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Works lacking ISBN, legal deposit compliance, or hardcopy availability (if primarily digital)
How It Works / Application Process
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Online Application Form:
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Author information
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Citizenship confirmation
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Category selection
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Publication date and ISBN
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Brief summary of the work
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Publisher or agent details
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Co-creator information
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Submission Requirements:
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Five published copies of each entry for assessment
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Additional copies required if shortlisted
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Assessment:
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Conducted independently by up to four expert judges per category
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Judges may reassign works to different categories or decline to recommend an award
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Recommendations are endorsed by the Creative Australia Board
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Timeline:
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Shortlisted works announced: July 2026
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Category winners announced: September 2026
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Prize money transferred shortly after winner announcement
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Why It Matters
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Recognizes and celebrates literary excellence in Australia
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Provides financial support to authors and creators, allowing further professional development
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Encourages emerging writers and diverse contributions to the Australian cultural landscape
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Enhances visibility and distribution of high-quality Australian literature
Tips for Applicants
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Ensure work meets eligibility criteria including citizenship, publication date, and format
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Verify ISBN registration and compliance with legal deposit requirements
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Submit required number of copies in the correct format
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Prepare a concise summary highlighting originality and impact
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Avoid submitting ineligible formats such as AI-generated or primarily photographic works
FAQ
1. Who can submit works for the Awards?
Publishers, literary agents, authors, and, for Australian History, producers or broadcasters can submit eligible works.
2. What types of works are eligible?
Works must be published in English, professionally edited, and meet category-specific criteria such as print, digital, multimedia, or film formats.
3. Can AI-generated works be submitted?
No, works generated entirely by AI are ineligible.
4. How much does the winner receive?
Winners receive $80,000 per category, with shortlisted entries receiving $5,000 each.
5. When will results be announced?
Shortlisted entries are announced in July 2026, and category winners in September 2026.
6. How many copies of a work are required for submission?
Five published copies must be submitted for assessment, with additional copies required if shortlisted.
7. Can works be reassigned to a different category?
Yes, judges may reassign works to a more appropriate category during assessment.
Conclusion
The Prime Minister’s Literary Awards offer a prestigious platform to celebrate excellence in Australian literature, supporting authors, poets, illustrators, and historians with recognition, visibility, and financial rewards. By promoting diverse and contemporary works across multiple genres, the Awards contribute to the vibrancy of Australia’s literary and cultural landscape, encouraging both established and emerging voices.
For more information, visit Creative Australia.








































