H. T. Priestley Memorial Medal (1979-)
Subcategory of Awards Australian Awards
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History

'In 1979 the Foundation for Australian Literary Studies suffered the loss of its most zealous devotee, H.T. (“Tom”) Priestley, Deputy Chancellor of the University and the founding Chairman of the Foundation.

'Mr Priestley died suddenly on 29 August 1979. To mark his influential service the H.T. Priestley Memorial Medal was created in two classes, the silver medal for presentation each year to the winner of the annual literary award, and the gold for the occasional presentation to persons who had made an outstanding contribution to Australian literary culture.'

Source : https://www.jcu.edu.au/foundation-for-australian-literary-studies/colin-roderick-award/h.t.-priestley-medal


For recipients of the medal, see Colin Roderick Award.

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