List of Australian Literary Awards - Children's Books

Children's Books

  • Children's Book Council of Australia awards
    • Australian Children's Choice Awards
      • Books I Love Best Yearly (BILBY Awards) — CBCA Queensland Branch
      • Canberra’s Own Outstanding List (COOL Awards) — CBCA ACT Branch
      • Children’s Yearly Best Ever Reads (CYBER Awards) — CBCA Tasmanian Branch
      • KANGA (previously CROW Awards) — CBCA South Australian Branch
      • Kids Own Australian Literature Awards (KOALA) — CBCA New South Wales Branch
      • Kids' Reading Oz Choice (KROC Awards) — CBCA Northern Territory Branch
      • West Australian Young Readers' Book Awards (WAYRBA) — CBCA Western Australia Branch
      • Young Australian Best Book Awards (YABBA) — CBCA Victorian Branch
    • Children's Book of the Year Awards
      • Early Childhood
      • Younger Readers
      • Older Readers
      • Picture Book of the Year
      • Eve Pownall Award for Information Books
    • Crichton Award for Children's Book Illustration
    • Dame Annabelle Rankin Award
    • Leila St John Award
    • Nan Chauncy Award
    • Young Reviewer of the Year Awards
      • Queensland Young Reviewer of the Year Award
      • Victoria Young Reviewer of the Year Award
      • Western Australia Young Reviewer of the Year Award

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