Issue Details: First known date: 1995... 1995 Australian Children's Book Awards : Why the Children's Book Council Awards Need Radical Change
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The author believes that the Children's Book Council of Australia needs to undergo radical organisational change as it is in danger of becoming too large and cumbersome. Scutter also warns against the danger of the awards becoming too influential on how people and organisations purchase children's books.

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  • Text of a speech given at "The Great Debate", St Martins Theatre, Melbourne, June 1994.

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