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in association with the Fogarty Foundation in December 2018. This biennial award is for an unpublished manuscript by a Western Australian writer aged 18 to 35 valued at AU$ 20,000. In addition, the winning author receives a publishing contract for their manuscript.
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which was one her first published works in 1976. Known initially for fiction works they had a substantial financial success with a non-fiction work about an Australian autobiography entitled "A Fortunate Life" written by an 85-year-old
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The Fremantle Arts Centre Press was started in the mid 70s when it published the first of its books which included a poetry anthology. The first author of a whole book was
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In the late 1970s and early 1980s the press had a dedicated series edited by William Grono called
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in 1987. This was a national success and in 2000 when they published
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The press changed its name to the Fremantle Press in 2007.
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It publishes works of fiction, literary prose and poetry,
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another award-winning novel by the indigenous author
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Australia
Fremantle
Books
Official website
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Western Australia
Fremantle Arts Centre
Western Australian
social history
autobiography
picture books
Elizabeth Jolley
Albert Facey
Sally Morgan
Benang
Kim Scott
Nicholas Hasluck
Tom Hungerford
Andrew Burke
Justina Williams
Sally Morgan
Elizabeth Jolley
Tim Winton
Liz Byrski
Kim Scott
John Kinsella
John A. Long
Tracy Ryan
Richard Woldendorp
Philip Salom

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