Eric Rolls Prize
Subcategory of Awards Australian Awards
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History

The Eric Rolls Prize is a biennial prize for natural history writing in honour of the great Australian nature writer and natural historian, Eric Rolls.

Notes

  • The Eric Rolls Prize was inaugurated in 2010 and offered biennially. The award is for 'prose fiction or nonfiction in the genre of natural history writing'. Entries must be about Australia and be written by people who are citizens and residents of Australia.

Latest Winners / Recipients (also see subcategories)v2166

Year: 2012

winner (Nature Writing) Inga Simpson

Year: 2011

winner Stanley Breeden with Kaisa Breeden for “Larry Comes to Bulurru”
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