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Literature Board Grants aim to 'assist the writing of new work by emerging, developing and established Australian writers'. (Source: Australia Council Grants Handbook, 1998)
recipientyGriffith ReviewJulianne Schultz
(editor),
Ashley Hay
(editor),
Carody Culver,
2003-Nathan:Griffith UniversityABC Books,Z10836912003-periodical (84 issues)'Each issue will develop an important topical theme with writing from a range of genres and perspectives that will provide a unique literary conversation. Griffith Review aims to build a bridge between journalism, academic and literary writing in Australia.' (From: http://www58.gu.edu.au:4500/grifrev/index.php sighted 22/11/2003)Literature Four Year Funding - Organisations $400,000.00
recipientyThe Wheeler Centre : Books, Writing, IdeasThe Wheeler Centre,
Melbourne:The Wheeler Centre,2007Z17808672007website periodical (7 issues)This website features video and audio recordings of Wheeler Centre events and articles about Australian writing.Literature Four Year Funding - Organisations $400,000.00
recipientCarriageworksMulti-Artform Four Year Funding - Organisations $1,200,000.00
recipientSalamanca Arts CentreMulti-Artform Four Year Funding - Organisations $1,100,000.00
(New Work)yAozhou huang jin mengLiu Ao,
Beijing:Qun Zhong Chu Ban She,2004Z12287562004single work novel historical fiction The novel reflects the historical changes over five generations of five families (four Chinese and two European) from gold rush to modern times.
Hibberd Gets on BoardJason Steger,
2005single work column — Appears in:
The Age,21 May2005;(p. 6)Jack Hibberd has been appointed to the Australia Council's Literature Board