Prime Minister's Prize for Australian History

The Prime Minister's Prize for Australian History was created by the Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard following the Australian History Summit held in Canberra on 17 August 2006. The Summit looked at how the Australian government could strengthen Australian history in the school curriculum.[1] The winner (or winners) receive a gold medallion and a grant worth A$100,000.[2]

The prize is awarded to an individual or a group, for an outstanding publication or body of work that contributes significantly to an understanding of Australian history. The subject of works submitted can include, but are not limited to:

In 2012, the prize was incorporated into the Prime Minister's Literary Awards.[3]

2007 inaugural prize

Winners
Short-listed

2008 prize

Winners[4]
Short-listed

2009 prize

Winners[5]
Short-listed

2010/2011 prize

Winners[6]
Short-listed

2012 prize

Winners [7]

2013 prize

Winners [7]

2014 prize

Winners [8]

2015 prize

Winners [9]

References

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