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  2. Australian Writers' Guild - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Writers' Guild (AWG) is the professional association for Australian performance writers for film, television, radio, theatre, video, and new media. The AWG was established in 1962, and has conferred the AWGIE Awards since 1968, the Monte Miller Awards since 1972, and the John Hinde Award since 2008.

  3. Association for the Study of Australian Literature - Wikipedia

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    The Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL) is an Australian organisation which promotes the creation and study of Australian literature and literary culture especially through the interaction of Australian writers with teachers and students. It administers several awards, holds a yearly conference, publishes a newsletter and ...

  4. Australian Society of Authors - Wikipedia

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    In October 1962 the President of the Fellowship of Australian Writers, [1] Walter Stone, invited delegates from all other writers' societies to a meeting in Sydney to discuss the formation of a national organisation to represent professional authors. A series of meetings followed culminating in the formation of the ASA on 15 May 1963, and the ...

  5. Fellowship of Australian Writers - Wikipedia

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    The Fellowship of Australian Writers (FAW) is a collection or federation of state-based organizations aiming to support and promote the interests of Australian writers. [1] It was established in Sydney in 1928 , with the aim of bringing writers together and promoting their interests.

  6. Category:Australian writers' organisations - Wikipedia

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  7. First Nations Australia Writers Network - Wikipedia

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    FNAWN was one of the main organisers of the first trip by Aboriginal writers to the US, to attend a book fair to showcase their work. It has hosted guests from Canada, New Zealand and the US at various events. [7] In 2014, the FNAWN worked with Australian Poetry on the management of the Scanlon Prize for Indigenous Poetry. [14]

  8. Writers SA - Wikipedia

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    Writers SA, registered as SA Writers' Centre Inc. and formerly known as the South Australian Writers' Centre (SAWC) and also known as the SA Writers Centre, is a resource centre for writers located in Adelaide, South Australia. Established in 1985, it was the first such centre in Australia.

  9. Adelaide Writers' Week - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Writers' Week, known locally as Writers' Week or WW, is a large and mostly free literary festival held annually in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.It forms part of the Adelaide Festival of Arts, where attendees meet, listen, and discuss literature with Australian and international writers in "Meet the Author" sessions, readings and lectures.