Michelle Scott Tucker Michelle Scott Tucker i(12973698 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Michelle Scott Tucker has worked as an arts administrator, including as Executive Director of the Stella Prize, Vice chair of the Writers Victoria board, and on the board of the Macedon Ranges Literary Association.

She holds a Masters of Business Administration and a BA in History and English.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2024 shortlisted Hazel Rowley Literary Fellowship for a biography of Louisa Lawson, newspaper proprietor, poet, suffragist and mother of Henry Lawson.
2021 recipient The Neilma Sidney Literary Travel Fund for travel to Cairns and Bamaga to work with Aaron Fa’Aoso on his memoir
2021 shortlisted Hazel Rowley Literary Fellowship for writing a memoir for Torres Strait Islander actor, film and television writer, director and producer Aaron Fa’Aoso.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Elizabeth Macarthur: A Life at the Edge of the World Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2018 12973732 2018 single work biography

'In 1788 a young gentlewoman raised in the vicarage of an English village married a handsome, haughty and penniless army officer. In any Austen novel that would be the end of the story, but for the real-life woman who became an Australian farming entrepreneur, it was just the beginning.

'John Macarthur took credit for establishing the Australian wool industry and would feature on the two-dollar note, but it was practical Elizabeth who managed their holdings—while dealing with the results of John’s manias: duels, quarrels, court cases, a military coup, long absences overseas, grandiose construction projects and, finally, his descent into certified insanity.

'Michelle Scott Tucker shines a light on an often-overlooked aspect of Australia’s history in this fascinating story of a remarkable woman.' (Publication Summary)

2019 shortlisted CHASS Australia Prizes Australia Book Prize
2018 shortlisted Ashurst Business Literature Prize
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