2025 in Australian literature

This is a list of historical events and publications of Australian literature during 2025.

Events

  • Text Publishing is acquired by Penguin Random House Australia.[1]

Major publications

Literary fiction

Crime and mystery

Science fiction and Fantasy

Children's and young adult

Non-Fiction


Awards and honours

Note: these awards were presented in the year in question.

Lifetime achievement

Award Author
Patrick White Award Not yet awarded

Literary

Award Author Title Publisher
ALS Gold Medal[10] Fiona McFarlane Highway 13 Allen & Unwin
Colin Roderick Award[11] Khin Myint Fragile Creatures : A Memoir Black Inc
Indie Book Awards Book of the Year[12] Robbie Arnott Dusk Picador
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[13] Nam Le 36 Ways to Write a Vietnamese Poem Scribner
Stella Prize[14] Michelle de Kretser Theory & Practice Text Publishing
Victorian Premier's Literary Awards[15][16] Wanda Gibson Three Dresses University of Queensland Press
Western Australian Premier's Book Awards – Book of the Year[17] Alan Fyfe G-d, Sleep, and Chaos Gazebo

Fiction

Award Author Title Publisher
The Age Book of the Year[18] Rodney Hall Vortex Picador
ARA Historical Novel Prize[19] Robbie Arnott Dusk Picador
Tasma Walton I Am Nannertgarrook Bundyi
Barbara Jefferis Award[20] Not yet awarded
Indie Book Awards Book of the Year – Fiction[12] Robbie Arnott Dusk Picador
Indie Book Awards Book of the Year – Debut Fiction[12] Lauren Keegan All the Bees in the Hollows Affirm Press
Miles Franklin Award[21] Siang Lu Ghost Cities University of Queensland Press
Prime Minister's Literary Awards[22] Michelle de Kretser Theory & Practice Text
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[13] Fiona McFarlane Highway 13 Allen & Unwin
Queensland Literary Awards[23] Emily Maguire Rapture Allen & Unwin
Victorian Premier's Literary Awards[15][16] Fiona McFarlane Highway 13 Allen & Unwin
Voss Literary Prize[24] Fiona McFarlane Highway 13 Allen & Unwin
Western Australian Premier's Book Awards[17] Louise Wolhuter Shadows of Winter Robins Ultimo

Children and Young Adult

Award Category Author Title Publisher
ARA Historical Novel Prize[19] Children and Young Adult Suzanne Leal The Year We Escaped HarperCollins
Children's Book of the Year Award[25] Older Readers Gary Lonesborough I'm Not Really Here Allen and Unwin
Younger Readers Maryam Master, illus. by Astred Hicks Laughter Is the Best Ending Pan
Picture Book Deborah Frenkel, illus. by Danny Snell The Truck Cat Bright Light
Early Childhood Darren McCallum, illus. by Craig Smith The Wobbly Bike Walker
Eve Pownall Award for Information Books Aunty Fay Muir and Sue Lawson Always Was, Always Will Be Magabala
New Illustrator Sarah Capon, written by Bec Nanayakkara Grow Big, Little Seed Bright Light
Indie Book Awards Book of the Year[12] Children's Katrina Nannestad All the Beautiful Things HarperCollins
Young Adult Kate Emery My Family and Other Suspects Allen and Unwin
Prime Minister's Literary Awards[22] Children's Peter Carnavas Leo and Ralph University of Queensland Press
Young Adult Krystal Sutherland The Invocations Penguin
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[13] Children's Katrina Nannestad All the Beautiful Things HarperCollins
Young People's Emma Lord Anomaly Affirm Press
Queensland Literary Awards[23] Children's Sandy Bigna Little Bones University of Queensland Press
Young Adult C. G. Drews Don't Let the Forest In Feiwel & Friends
Victorian Premier's Literary Awards[15][16] Young Adult Fiction Emma Lord Anomaly Affirm Press
Western Australian Premier's Book Awards[17] Children's Kelly Canby A Leaf Called Greaf Fremantle
Young Adult Kate Emery My Family and Other Suspects Allen & Unwin

Crime and Mystery

National

Award Category Author Title Publisher
Davitt Award[26] Novel Vikki Wakefield To the River Text Publishing
Young adult novel Erin Gough Into the Mouth of the Wolf Hardie Grant Publishing
Children's novel Judith Rossell The Midwatch Hardie Grant Publishing
Non-fiction Lucia Osborne-Crowley The Lasting Harm: Witnessing the Trial of Ghislaine Maxwell Allen and Unwin
Debut Georgia Harper What I Would Do to You Penguin Random House Australia
Readers' choice Dervla McTiernan What Happened to Nina? HarperCollins Publishers
Ned Kelly Award[27] Novel Margaret Hickey The Creeper Random House Australia
First novel Lisa Kenway All You Took From Me Transit Lounge
True crime Steve Johnson A Thousand Miles from Care HarperCollins Publishers

Non-Fiction

Award Category Author Title Publisher
The Age Book of the Year[18] Non-Fiction Lech Blaine Australian Gospel Black Inc.
Indie Book Awards Book of the Year[12] Non-Fiction Markus Zusak Three Wild Dogs and the Truth Picador
Illustrated Non-Fiction Criss Canning The Paintings of Criss Canning Thames and Hudson Australia
National Biography Award[28] Biography Abbas El-Zein Bullet, Paper, Rock: A Memoir of Words and Wars Upswell Publishing
Prime Minister's Literary Awards[22] Non-Fiction Rick Morton Mean Streak Fourth Estate
Australian History Geraldine Fela Critical Care: Nurses on the Frontline of Australia’s AIDS Crisis UNSW Press
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[13] Non-Fiction James Bradley Deep Water Hamish Hamilton
New South Wales Premier's History Awards[29] Australian History Darren Rix and Craig Cormick Warra Warra Wai Scribner Australia
Community and Regional History Alana Piper Yirranma Place: Stories of a Darlinghurst corner NewSouth Publishing
General History Robyn Arianrhod Vector: A surprising story of space, time, and mathematical transformation UNSW Press
Young People's History Prize Sophie Masson Our History: Bold Ben Hall Walker Books
Anzac Memorial Trustees Military History Prize Patricia Collins Rock and Tempest: Surviving Cyclone Tracy and its aftermath Hachette Australia
Queensland Literary Awards[23] Non-Fiction Clare Wright Näku Dhäruk: The Bark Petitions Text
Victorian Premier's Literary Awards[15][16] Non-Fiction Susan Hampton Anything Can Happen Puncher & Wattman
Western Australian Premier's Book Awards[17] Non-Fiction Gerard McCann Anatomy of a Secret Fremantle

Poetry

Award Author Title Publisher
Anne Elder Award[30] Izzy Roberts-Orr Raw Salt Vagabond
Mary Gilmore Award[31] Hasib Hourani rock flight Giramondo
Prime Minister's Literary Awards[22] David Brooks The Other Side of Daylight: New and Selected Poems University of Queensland Press
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[13] Hasib Hourani rock flight Giramondo
Judith Wright Calanthe Award for a Poetry Collection[23] Chris Andrews The Oblong Plot Puncher and Wattmann
Victorian Premier's Literary Awards[15][16] Jeanine Leane Gawimarra: Gathering University of Queensland Press
Western Australian Premier's Book Awards[17] Alan Fyfe G-d, Sleep, and Chaos Gazebo

Drama

Award Category Author Title Publisher
New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards[13] Script Charles Williams Inside Simpatico Films, Macgowan Films, Never Sleep Pictures
Play Glenn Shea Three Magpies Perched in a Tree Currency Press, with La Mama Theatre
Victorian Premier's Literary Awards[15][16] Nathan Maynard 37 Currency Press, with Melbourne Theatre Company

Deaths

See also

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