ALS Gold Medal - Award Winners

Award Winners

  • 2012: Gillian Mears - Foal's Bread (Allen & Unwin)
  • 2011: Kim Scott - That Deadman Dance (Pan Macmillan)
  • 2010: David Malouf - Ransom (Knopf Australia)
  • 2009: Christos Tsiolkas - The Slap (Allen & Unwin)
  • 2008: Michelle de Kretser - The Lost Dog (Allen & Unwin)
  • 2007: Alexis Wright - Carpentaria (Giramondo)
  • 2006: Gregory Day - The Patron Saint of Eels (Picador)
  • 2005: Gail Jones - Sixty Lights (Harvill)
  • 2004: Laurie Duggan - Mangroves (UQP)
  • 2003: Kate Jennings - Moral Hazard
  • 2002: Richard Flanagan - Gould's Book of Fish
  • 2001: Rodney Hall - The Day We Had Hitler Home
  • 2000: Drusilla Modjeska - Stravinsky's Lunch
  • 1999: Murray Bail - Eucalyptus
  • 1998: James Cowan - A Mapmaker's Dream
  • 1997: Robert Dessaix - Night Letters
  • 1996: Amanda Lohrey - Camille's Bread
  • 1995: Helen Demidenko - The Hand That Signed the Paper
  • 1994: Louis Nowra - Radiance and The Temple
  • 1993: Elizabeth Riddell - Selected Poems
  • 1992: Rodney Hall - The Second Bridegroom
  • 1991: Elizabeth Jolley - Cabin Fever
  • 1990: Peter Porter - Possible Worlds
  • 1989: Frank Moorhouse - Forty-seventeen
  • 1988: Brian Matthews - Louisa
  • 1987: Alan Wearne - The Nightmarkets
  • 1986: Thea Astley - Beachmasters
  • 1985: David Ireland - Archimedes and the Seagle
  • 1984: Les Murray - The People's Other World
  • 1983: David Malouf - Child's Play; Fly Away Peter
  • 1975-82: No Award
  • 1974: David Malouf - Neighbours in a Thicket
  • 1973: Francis Webb
  • 1972: Alex Buzo - Macquarie (play)
  • 1971: Colin Badger
  • 1970: Manning Clark
  • 1966: A. D. Hope
  • 1965: Patrick White - The Burnt Ones
  • 1964: Geoffrey Blainey - The Rush that Never Ended
  • 1963: John Morrison - Twenty-three stories
  • 1962: Vincent Buckley - Masters in Israel
  • 1960: William Hart Smith - Poems of Discovery
  • 1959: Randolph Stow - To the Islands
  • 1957: Martin Boyd - A Difficult Young Man
  • 1955: Patrick White - The Tree of Man
  • 1954: Mary Gilmore - Fourteen Men
  • 1952: Tom Hungerford
  • 1950: Jon Cleary - Just Let Me Be
  • 1948: Herz Bergner - Between Sky and Sea
  • 1942: Kylie Tennant - The Battlers
  • 1941: Patrick White - Happy Valley
  • 1940: William Baylebridge - This Vital Flesh
  • 1939: Xavier Herbert - Capricornia
  • 1938: R. D. FitzGerald - Moonlight Acre
  • 1937: Seaforth Mackenzie - The Young Desire It
  • 1936: Eleanor Dark - Return to Coolami
  • 1935: Winifred Birkett - Earth's Quality
  • 1934: Eleanor Dark - Prelude to Christopher
  • 1933: G. B. Lancaster (Edith J. Lyttleton) - Pageant
  • 1932: Leonard Mann - Flesh in Armour
  • 1931: Frank Dalby Davison - Man-shy
  • 1930: Vance Palmer - The Passage
  • 1929: Henry Handel Richardson - Ultima Thule
  • 1928: Martin Mills(Martin Boyd) - The Montforts

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