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Presented by the Aboriginal Education Council. The Awards have been designed to encourage Australian Indigenous students, in Kindergarten to Year 12 studying in NSW, to use their reading, writing, and creative skills.
Notes
' An annual award open to NSW Indigenous Australian school
aged students' from K-6 and 7-12. These awards have been initiated by the NSW
Aboriginal Education Council in the memory of Patrick White who was one of
Australia's most accomplished writers and an avid supporter of the advancement
of Indigenous Australian youth. The Awards have been designed to encourage
Indigenous Australian students in NSW to use their reading, writing, and creative skills.' Source: www.aec.org.au/ (Sighted 23/02/2009).
Rhys's Story Is A WinnerLaurelle Pacey,
2009single work column — Appears in:
Koori Mail,28 January
no.
4432009;(p. 47)'A career as a writer is not a priority for 18-year-old Rhys Horsley, despite his obvious talent after being a major prize winner in the Patrick White NSW Young Indigenous Writers Competition for 2008 for his story "Justified".' (Koori Mail 28/01/2009)