The Queensland Premier’s Award for a Work of State Significance is the top prize in the Queensland Literary Awards, announced at the State Library of Queensland.
Another First Nations writer, Sharlene Allsopp, won the $15,000 University of Queensland Fiction Book Award for her debut novel The Great Undoing.
Allsopp’s book is about a woman in a dystopian future who writes her own version of history in the margins of a copy of Ernest Scott’s A Short History of Australia (1916).
Allsopp said she was excited to get her book into more people’s hands.
“I also hope that they might ask more questions about how we record history, who gets to record history, and how those stories we tell about our past have the potential to reshape the future,” she said.
The $15,000 University of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award went to Abbas El-Zein for Bullet, Paper, Rock: A Memoir of Words and Wars, his account of his childhood in Lebanon.
The Spider and Her Demons by sydney khoo, the story of a high school girl who has a double life as a spider demon, won the $15,000 Young Adult Book Award.
The awards total $276,000 in prize money awarded across 12 categories including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and published and unpublished work.
Arts Minister Leeane Enoch said the Queensland Literary Awards “recognise and celebrate the power of stories and storytellers to generate inspiration, empathy and entertainment within and across communities”.