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History

The Australian Arts in Asia Awards take place on an annual basis and recognise the achievements of Australian artists who engage and form creative ties with the Asian region.

Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2013

inaugural winner (Digital and Film) form y separately published work icon Serangoon Road Tim Dylan Lee , Kym Goldsworthy , Justin Monjo , Margaret Wilson , Chris Hawkshaw , Tony Morphett , Michaeley O'Brien , ( dir. Tony Tilse et. al. )agent 2013 Australia Singapore : Great Western Entertainment , 2013 Z1912315 2013 series - publisher film/TV detective

'1964-65. Singapore is a city at a crossroads. Political and racial tensions are at fever pitch as the British pull out, and a new nation is about to be born. The lights of Bugis Street have never burned so bright: bootleg copies of Motown songs boom out from street stalls; the Rolling Stones are in town along with tourists and American sailors fresh from Vietnam. They join British and Australian soldiers checking out the prostitutes and gambling dens en route to their own war in Borneo.

This is the city of Sam Callaghan, Patricia Cheng, the CIA’s Conrad Harrison and the clients of the Cheng Detective Agency. The agency’s cases range from the usual (straying spouses and petty fraudsters) to events with international implications and complications. Sam’s contacts from his military days are useful - but they start to drag him back into a dark world that he would prefer to leave behind.'

Source: 'About [Serangoon Road]' http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/serangoon-road/ (Sighted 06/12/2013)

inaugural winner (Literature) James Aitchison for the Mr Midnight/Mr Mystery book series
inaugural winner (Theatre) Cho Cho Daniel Keene , 2013 single work musical theatre

A reworking of Daniel Keene's 1984 musical Cho Cho San. Based loosely on Puccini's opera Madame Butterfly. Set in Shanghai.

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