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As of 2023, the following state-based independent organisations carried the name: Fellowship of Australian Writers NSW Inc. (a continuation of the original), Fellowship of Australian Writers Queensland, Fellowship of Australian Writers Tasmania, Fellowship of Australian Writers (VIC) Inc., and the
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In 1935 the Fellowship organised an Authors' Week to, in the words of their press release, "encourage the development of our national literature, especially by bringing the work of our authors before the general public and schools". The week took place from 8 to 13 April and was held at Farmers'
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The event was prompted by a longstanding desire of the FAW to strengthen the place of Australian literature in Australian society, and it was believed that a way to do this was to encourage a closer dialogue between authors and their audience. The week was preceded by significant promotion and
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Therein is cause to hope that ere long the appreciation for Australian writings will grow and widen to embrace the works of many others who, with a growing confidence in ultimate success, are continually and obscurely working to give Australians a literature which they may call their
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authors. It took its name from Patricia Weickhardt, who sponsored the award herself. The award ceased after an unnamed committee member suggested that Aboriginal authors were becoming mainstream and it was patronising to provide a separate award for them. Winners included:
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In 1955 a federal council was established, under the title Commonwealth Council of the Fellowships of Australian Writers. Under the Council Constitution, the Council president (chair) rotated between the state FAW presidents every two years, with writer and academic
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The events of the week were mostly held during the day and hence primarily reached, or in some cases specifically targeted at, women, children and teachers. Indeed, it was generally accepted that women formed the bulk of the readership.
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as well as international peace organisations. It advocated for fair pay for written work, which continued to be one of its aims for 50 years. By the end of 1932 (a difficult time economically, being the
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Blaxland Galleries. Events included personal appearances by authors, display of Australian books, dramatisations from Australian works, lectures by writers, radio broadcasts and an authors' ball.
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Overall, the Week was deemed a success, with Marjorie Barnard writing that they'd received "a good deal of publicity" and were "pretty satisfied with the effort".
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There is a Patricia Leichardt in Melbourne, a former teacher who works as a volunteer English tutor for refugees at AMES Australia... could be the same one?
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The Victorian chapter offers national awards known as the Fellowship of Australian Writers Victoria Inc. National Literary Awards, including:
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Dream at a Graveside: The History of the Fellowship of Australian Writers 1928-1988" [NLA catalogue entry]
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in 1963, a national body and now the main professional organisation in Australia for writers of literary works.
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The national, state and regional offices of the FAW offer a large number of literary competitions and awards.
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Its activities over the years included the creation and running of events such as Authors' Week (1930s),
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communication to the community primarily through newspapers and magazines. An editorial written in
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was elected. It was founded in 1928, and at that time quite a political body, affiliated with the
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for the editor as well as the author of "a book of quality writing in any field of literature"
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Adelaide, Debra (1988) Australian women writers: a bibliographic guide, London, Pandora, p.59
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The FAW Patricia Weickhardt Award to an Aboriginal Writer was awarded from 1976 to 1991 to
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It was initially a Sydney-based organisation, but gradually spread to other states, to
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The Walter Stone Award was established in 1984, named after bibliophile and publisher
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Dever, Maryanne (1992) "Courting the reader: Australian Authors' Week 1935" in
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In 2011 the Fellowship of Writers adopted its new constitution and a new logo.
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The organisation grew in the 1970s and 1980s, and in 1985, under president
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Fox, Len. Dream at a Graveside. Southend Press, 1988. p.69, pp. 182, 183.
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Various claims have been made about its origin, but it seems that poet,
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Dhuuluu-Yala: To Talk Straight - Publishing Indigenous Literature
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Presidents of the Fellowship of Australian Writers include:
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Fox, Len. Dream at a Graveside. Southend Press. 1988.
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Early prominent members include: in New South Wales,
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Index

FAW Christina Stead Award
1928
Australian Society of Authors
Mary Gilmore
Roderic Quinn
John Le Gay Brereton
Australian labour movement
Great Depression in Australia
Miles Franklin
Dorothea Mackellar
Frank Clune
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
E. Morris Miller
Tom Inglis Moore
Flora Eldershaw
Marjorie Barnard
Frank Dalby Davison
Dymphna Cusack
Nettie Palmer
Henrietta Drake-Brockman
Katharine Susannah Prichard
Jim Scullin
Commonwealth Literary Fund
Hilarie Lindsay
the Riverina
Children's Book Week
Ion Idriess

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