Emerging Writers’ Awards (2024-)
Monte Miller Award (1972-2023)
Subcategory of AWGIE Awards
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History

The Monte Miller Award, for an un-produced script by an associate member of the Australian Writers' Guild, was first offered in 1972. It was not offered between 1976 and 1979.

Since 2008, it has been offered in two categories: Long Form (over 30 minutes) and Short Form (under 30 minutes).

In 2024, the award was renamed the Emerging Writers' Awards, and offered, as with the Monte Miller, in two categories: long form and short form.

Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2023

winner (Short Form) Kayti Murphy for 'Vera vs. Vern'.
winner (Long Form) Jane Jago for 'The Wrong Hand'.

Year: 2019

winner (Long Form) Philip Tarl Denson
winner (Short Form) Lâle Teoman

Year: 2018

winner (Short Form) Nir Shelter for 'Home'.
winner (Long Form) Jules Duncan for 'The Big Yarn'.

Year: 2016

joint winner (Long Form) Penelope Chai With Adam Spellicy, for Mary, Mary.
joint winner (Long Form) Adam Spellicy With Penelope Chai, for Mary, Mary
winner (Short Form) Katie Found For 'It Will Peck You'.

Year: 2015

winner (Long Form) Gemma Crofts For The Man from the Moon.
winner (Short form) Elizabeth Dias For The Brooch.
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