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StoryArts Festival Ipswich
Free talks, performances, exhibitions, and writing and illustration workshops for children will be on offer at this year's StoryArts Festival in Ipswich. This biennial festival, organised by the Ipswich District Teacher-Librarian Network, opens on 7 ... |
13/06/2013 9:42:19 AM |
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Australian Children's Laureates Go Global
Alison Lester and Boori Monty Pryor, the inaugural Australian Children's Laureates, will represent Australia at literary events in China, Italy and Ireland from March this year. Both Laureates will attend the Bologna Children’s Book Fair in its 50th ... |
07/02/2013 9:50:40 AM |
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Boundless Festival Celebrates Australian Children’s Literature
The University of Canberra, in partnership with the Lu Rees Archives, Libraries ACT, the ACT Writers’ Centre, theNational Library of Australia and theChildren’s Book Council of Australia ACT Branch, is hosting Boundless: The Festival of ... |
27/09/2012 12:04:07 PM |
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Queenslander Wins the Nan Chauncy Award
Robyn Sheahan-Bright is the 2012 winner of the Nan Chauncy Award. Named after the award-winning Tasmanian author of children’s books, the award was created by the Children's Book Council of Australia to honour people who, like Chauncy, have made an ... |
21/08/2012 8:22:30 AM |
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Graham on a Winning Ticket with ‘A Bus Called Heaven’
Bob Graham is the 2012 winner of the Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Picture Book of the Year Award. Graham’s award, for A Bus Called Heaven, brings his CBCA-winning tally to six. He first won in 1988 with Crusher Is Coming and, ... |
17/08/2012 2:55:15 PM |
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Children’s Literature Community Farewells Gifted Creators
The children’s literature community in Australia has farewelled two members in recent weeks. Jean Chapman ([1928]-2012) had a literary career extending across four decades. She wrote scripts for ABC radio broadcasts (including Kindergarten of the ... |
13/07/2012 9:14:13 AM |
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Literature and Mining Link Up
The Literature Centre, formerly the Fremantle Children’s Literature Centre, has established a partnership with BHP Billiton. The mining giant will invest $600,000 in the Centre over the next three years. The Centre’s founder and director, ... |
11/07/2012 9:45:32 AM |