Australian Writers' Centre Team. September 8, 2022. Entries for the 2023 Premier's Awards are now open! This year, the awards have also received a funding boost which makes the Indigenous Prize a yearly fixture, while increasing the the Multicultural NSW Award from $20,000 to $30,000.. New South Wales Premier's Literary Award | 2023 | Awards and Honors on LibraryThing : The NSW Premier's Literary Awards were established by Premier Neville Wran in 1979. They were the first comprehensive awards of their kind in Australia and remain the most comprehensive and best remunerated in the country. List of Winners (wikipedia)

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