Announced in 2008, this award offered a prize of $110,000 and was open to works written by an author resident in Australia or Asia, or which were primarily set in Australia or an Asian country.
No prize was offered in 2009. A review of the award was announced in February 2009 by the Western Australian Arts Minister, John Day. In early 2010, Day ended the award, saying it was 'unsustainable'.
In this stunning collection, internationally acclaimed writer David Malouf gives us bookish boys and taciturn men, strong women and wayward sons, fathers and daughters, lovers and husbands, a composer and his muse. These are their stories, whole lives brought dramatically into focus and powerfully rooted in the vividly rendered landscape of the vast Australian continent. Malouf writes about men and women looking for something they seem to have missed, or missed out on, puzzling over not only their own lives but also the place they have come to occupy in the lives of others. This single volume gathers both a new collection of Malouf’s short fiction, Every Move You Make, and all of his previously published stories.
Source: Penguin Random House
(http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/106744/the-complete-stories-by-david-malouf/9780307386038/)