Australian Society of Authors
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The national peak organisation promoting and protecting the professional interests of Australia's authors and illustrators since 1963.
Helen Garner has won The Baillie Gifford Prize for non-fiction for 'How to End a Story', her collection of diaries. Helen is an ASA life member and ASA Medal recipient, and we offer our warmest congratulations to her for being awarded this major international prize!
Helen Garner’s diaries win 2025 Baillie Gifford prize for nonfiction
Tracing the author’s life from bohemian Melbourne in the 70s to the breakdown of her marriage in the 90s, How to End a Story was praised by judges for ‘taking the diary form to new heights’
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November 5, 2025 at 12:14 AM
Helen Garner has won The Baillie Gifford Prize for non-fiction for 'How to End a Story', her collection of diaries. Helen is an ASA life member and ASA Medal recipient, and we offer our warmest congratulations to her for being awarded this major international prize!
‘We thank the Attorney-General for this crucial decision and commitment to stand behind the creative industries and protect the rights of authors and illustrators. This represents a clear message from government that creators should be paid for their work.'
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Australian Government rules out TDM exception for AI training; stands behind creative industries - Australian Society of Authors
We welcome the Albanese government’s decision to rule out a Text and Data Mining exception to Australian copyright law.
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October 31, 2025 at 7:51 AM
‘We thank the Attorney-General for this crucial decision and commitment to stand behind the creative industries and protect the rights of authors and illustrators. This represents a clear message from government that creators should be paid for their work.'
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www.asauthors.org.au/news/austral...
The ASA is thrilled to share that Ann-Marie Priest is the 2025 recipient of the Blake-Beckett Trust Scholarship for her biography 'Tell it Slant: The Life and Loves of Henry Handel Richardson'. Lenny Bartulin is this year’s runner-up for his manuscript 'A Calendar of Vandemonian Saint'.
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2025 Blake-Beckett Trust Scholarship winner announced - Australian Society of Authors
The Australian Society of Authors is thrilled to announce the winner and runner-up of the 2025 Blake-Beckett Trust Scholarship.
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October 29, 2025 at 2:12 AM
The ASA is thrilled to share that Ann-Marie Priest is the 2025 recipient of the Blake-Beckett Trust Scholarship for her biography 'Tell it Slant: The Life and Loves of Henry Handel Richardson'. Lenny Bartulin is this year’s runner-up for his manuscript 'A Calendar of Vandemonian Saint'.
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The ASA welcomes the Albanese Government’s decision to rule out a Text and Data Mining (TDM) exception to Australian copyright law, which would have allowed for AI training on authors’ work.
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Copyright laws to protect creatives from AI data mining
Tech developers will not have a "free pass" to use creative works to train AI systems, but advocates say more protections are needed against copyright theft.
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October 26, 2025 at 10:43 PM
The ASA welcomes the Albanese Government’s decision to rule out a Text and Data Mining (TDM) exception to Australian copyright law, which would have allowed for AI training on authors’ work.
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Lots of worthy arts orgs to support today - @asauthors.bsky.social is one of them! Help us fight AI theft and stand up for writers’ rights ✊🏼
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Back book creators and support Australian stories on AusArt Day - Australian Society of Authors
The ASA is participating in the inaugural AusArt Day, a national day of giving to the arts being held on Thursday 23 October 2025.
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October 22, 2025 at 9:36 PM
Lots of worthy arts orgs to support today - @asauthors.bsky.social is one of them! Help us fight AI theft and stand up for writers’ rights ✊🏼
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Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton has placed first in Radio National's Top 100 Books of the 21st century countdown, with The Book Thief by Markus Zusak taking the second spot!
Boy Swallows Universe voted our favourite read of the century
The results are in — Trent Dalton's Boy Swallows Universe has won Radio National's inaugural Top 100 Books of the 21st Century.
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October 20, 2025 at 1:38 AM
Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton has placed first in Radio National's Top 100 Books of the 21st century countdown, with The Book Thief by Markus Zusak taking the second spot!
Today the NSW government launched a nation-leading literature strategy which puts authors at the heart of investment. The Stories Matter strategy is the state's first writing and literature strategy, and promises a $3.2m commitment to the sector.
‘We want our stories to be told’: NSW Labor pledges $3.2m to support writing and literature amid AI onslaught
Stories Matter strategy responds to urgent pressures such as declining reading rates and growing impact of digital media on publishing, minister says
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October 17, 2025 at 12:43 AM
Today the NSW government launched a nation-leading literature strategy which puts authors at the heart of investment. The Stories Matter strategy is the state's first writing and literature strategy, and promises a $3.2m commitment to the sector.
We are delighted to announce Kirsty Murray as the 2025 ASA Medal recipient, awarded annually to an Australian author or illustrator with a significant body of work who has made an outstanding contribution to Australian literary culture, both as a creator and an advocate.
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Kirsty Murray awarded 2025 ASA Medal - Australian Society of Authors
We are thrilled to share that multi-award-winning author Kirsty Murray has been awarded the 2025 ASA Medal!
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October 15, 2025 at 4:22 AM
We are delighted to announce Kirsty Murray as the 2025 ASA Medal recipient, awarded annually to an Australian author or illustrator with a significant body of work who has made an outstanding contribution to Australian literary culture, both as a creator and an advocate.
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AusArt Day, a new national day of giving to the arts, is being held on Thursday 23 October. Join us to celebrate Australian artists and organisations, with over 100 artists and arts organisations taking part, including the ASA. All are invited to show their support and donate.
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Back book creators and support Australian stories on AusArt Day - Australian Society of Authors
The ASA is participating in the inaugural AusArt Day, a national day of giving to the arts being held on Thursday 23 October 2025.
www.asauthors.org.au
October 10, 2025 at 2:23 AM
AusArt Day, a new national day of giving to the arts, is being held on Thursday 23 October. Join us to celebrate Australian artists and organisations, with over 100 artists and arts organisations taking part, including the ASA. All are invited to show their support and donate.
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The settlement website in the Bartz v Anthropic class action is now live and can be found here: www.anthropiccopyrightsettlement.com. It includes comprehensive information about the case and settlement, including a searchable tool to see if your books are included in the settlement and a claim form.
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October 2, 2025 at 7:08 AM
The settlement website in the Bartz v Anthropic class action is now live and can be found here: www.anthropiccopyrightsettlement.com. It includes comprehensive information about the case and settlement, including a searchable tool to see if your books are included in the settlement and a claim form.
We are pleased to announce the 2025 Blake-Beckett Trust Scholarship shortlist!
– Lenny Bartulin
– Mark Brandi
– Kate Kruimink
– Kate McCaffrey
– Ann-Marie Priest
Congratulations to the shortlisted authors.
www.asauthors.org.au/news/2025-blake-beckett-trust-scholarship-shortlist-announced/
– Lenny Bartulin
– Mark Brandi
– Kate Kruimink
– Kate McCaffrey
– Ann-Marie Priest
Congratulations to the shortlisted authors.
www.asauthors.org.au/news/2025-blake-beckett-trust-scholarship-shortlist-announced/
2025 Blake-Beckett Trust Scholarship shortlist announced - Australian Society of Authors
We're thrilled to announce the shortlist for the 2025 Blake-Beckett Trust Scholarship, which offers $35,000 to an author for time to write.
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October 2, 2025 at 12:58 AM
We are pleased to announce the 2025 Blake-Beckett Trust Scholarship shortlist!
– Lenny Bartulin
– Mark Brandi
– Kate Kruimink
– Kate McCaffrey
– Ann-Marie Priest
Congratulations to the shortlisted authors.
www.asauthors.org.au/news/2025-blake-beckett-trust-scholarship-shortlist-announced/
– Lenny Bartulin
– Mark Brandi
– Kate Kruimink
– Kate McCaffrey
– Ann-Marie Priest
Congratulations to the shortlisted authors.
www.asauthors.org.au/news/2025-blake-beckett-trust-scholarship-shortlist-announced/
A formidable coalition of Australian creators and book industry organisations attended a Senate Inquiry hearing yesterday to strongly oppose the Productivity Commission’s proposal for a text and data mining exception for AI training.
Read more: www.asauthors.org.au/news/its-not...
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‘It’s not copy-charity. It’s copyright’: Authors oppose copyright exception for AI training at Senate Inquiry - Australian Society of Authors
Creators and book industry organisations attended a Senate Inquiry hearing to oppose the proposal for a copyright exception for AI training.
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October 1, 2025 at 11:19 AM
A formidable coalition of Australian creators and book industry organisations attended a Senate Inquiry hearing yesterday to strongly oppose the Productivity Commission’s proposal for a text and data mining exception for AI training.
Read more: www.asauthors.org.au/news/its-not...
Read more: www.asauthors.org.au/news/its-not...
In our submission to the Productivity Commission we strongly oppose the Commission's proposal for a TDM exception to copyright laws, calling for the introduction of a mandatory Code of Conduct.
Read more: www.asauthors.org.au/news/asa-rejects-productivity-commission-proposal-for-tdm-exception/
Read more: www.asauthors.org.au/news/asa-rejects-productivity-commission-proposal-for-tdm-exception/
ASA rejects Productivity Commission proposal for TDM exception - Australian Society of Authors
The ASA has strongly opposed the Productivity Commission’s proposal for a Text and Data Mining (TDM) exception to copyright laws.
www.asauthors.org.au
September 17, 2025 at 7:12 AM
In our submission to the Productivity Commission we strongly oppose the Commission's proposal for a TDM exception to copyright laws, calling for the introduction of a mandatory Code of Conduct.
Read more: www.asauthors.org.au/news/asa-rejects-productivity-commission-proposal-for-tdm-exception/
Read more: www.asauthors.org.au/news/asa-rejects-productivity-commission-proposal-for-tdm-exception/
We have launched our annual survey and we want to hear from you!
The survey is open to all authors and illustrators, including ASA members and non-members.
www.surveymonkey.com/r/asasurvey25
The survey is open to all authors and illustrators, including ASA members and non-members.
www.surveymonkey.com/r/asasurvey25
2025 ASA Annual Survey
Take the ASA Annual Survey for 2025. The survey is open to all authors and illustrators, including ASA members and non-members.
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September 12, 2025 at 6:11 AM
We have launched our annual survey and we want to hear from you!
The survey is open to all authors and illustrators, including ASA members and non-members.
www.surveymonkey.com/r/asasurvey25
The survey is open to all authors and illustrators, including ASA members and non-members.
www.surveymonkey.com/r/asasurvey25
The $1.5 billion Anthropic settlement has been delayed, with Judge Alsup scheduling another hearing on 25 September. Prior to the settlement announcement, Anthropic was facing billions of dollars in damages for using pirated books to train its AI model.
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Judge skewers $1.5B Anthropic settlement with authors in pirated books case over AI training
A federal judge on Monday skewered a $1.5 billion settlement between artificial intelligence company Anthropic and authors who allege nearly half million books had been illegally pirated to train chat...
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September 10, 2025 at 3:21 AM
The $1.5 billion Anthropic settlement has been delayed, with Judge Alsup scheduling another hearing on 25 September. Prior to the settlement announcement, Anthropic was facing billions of dollars in damages for using pirated books to train its AI model.
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The ASA is dismayed by the news that literary journal Meanjin will cease publishing this year, with the final issue due to be released in December.
Read more: www.asauthors.org.au/news/asa-dismayed-over-meanjin-closure/
Read more: www.asauthors.org.au/news/asa-dismayed-over-meanjin-closure/
ASA dismayed over Meanjin closure - Australian Society of Authors
The ASA is dismayed by the news that Australia's second-oldest literary journal Meanjin will cease publishing in December 2025.
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September 5, 2025 at 5:16 AM
The ASA is dismayed by the news that literary journal Meanjin will cease publishing this year, with the final issue due to be released in December.
Read more: www.asauthors.org.au/news/asa-dismayed-over-meanjin-closure/
Read more: www.asauthors.org.au/news/asa-dismayed-over-meanjin-closure/
The ASA is thrilled to announce the 2025 Tasmanian Writers and Illustrators Mentorship Program recipients!
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2025 Tasmanian Writers and Illustrators Mentorship Program recipients - Australian Society of Authors
The ASA is thrilled to announce the winning entries for the 2025 Tasmanian Writers and Illustrators Mentorship Program!
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September 3, 2025 at 6:18 AM
The ASA is thrilled to announce the 2025 Tasmanian Writers and Illustrators Mentorship Program recipients!
www.asauthors.org.au/news/2025-tasmanian-writers-and-illustrators-mentorship-program-recipients
www.asauthors.org.au/news/2025-tasmanian-writers-and-illustrators-mentorship-program-recipients
The results of our debut Picture Book Matchmaker event are in!✨
We are thrilled to report that 50% of those pitches have received an expression of interest from a publisher or agent following the event!
Read our full wrap up here: www.asauthors.org.au/news/match-m...
We are thrilled to report that 50% of those pitches have received an expression of interest from a publisher or agent following the event!
Read our full wrap up here: www.asauthors.org.au/news/match-m...
Match made: Picture Book Matchmaker results are in - Australian Society of Authors
Our debut Picture Book Matchmaker event saw 84 authors, author-illustrators and illustrators pitch, with a 50% request rate!
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August 20, 2025 at 7:02 AM
The results of our debut Picture Book Matchmaker event are in!✨
We are thrilled to report that 50% of those pitches have received an expression of interest from a publisher or agent following the event!
Read our full wrap up here: www.asauthors.org.au/news/match-m...
We are thrilled to report that 50% of those pitches have received an expression of interest from a publisher or agent following the event!
Read our full wrap up here: www.asauthors.org.au/news/match-m...
While it is reasonable to expect professional standards of behaviour from authors conducting events, this situation represents another instance of overreach in codes of conduct for public appearances ...
Read our full statement: www.asauthors.org.au/news/author-concerns-about-bwf-code-of-conduct/
Read our full statement: www.asauthors.org.au/news/author-concerns-about-bwf-code-of-conduct/
Author concerns about BWF Code of Conduct - Australian Society of Authors
The ASA is deeply concerned about a Code of Conduct provided to authors presenting at the Bendigo Writers Festival.
www.asauthors.org.au
August 19, 2025 at 3:49 AM
While it is reasonable to expect professional standards of behaviour from authors conducting events, this situation represents another instance of overreach in codes of conduct for public appearances ...
Read our full statement: www.asauthors.org.au/news/author-concerns-about-bwf-code-of-conduct/
Read our full statement: www.asauthors.org.au/news/author-concerns-about-bwf-code-of-conduct/
In this engaging one-hour workshop, Sunil Badami will share insider tips on how to plan a successful book launch. He'll cover working with booksellers or other venues, promoting the event, amplifying sales and avoiding stress.
Book your spot 👉 www.asauthors.org.au/events/how-to-launch-your-book/
Book your spot 👉 www.asauthors.org.au/events/how-to-launch-your-book/
How to launch your book - Australian Society of Authors
You’ve spent months, even years, writing your book and it’s finally being published. Now, how will you introduce it to the world? For many authors, a book launch is the culmination of years of dreams ...
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August 18, 2025 at 7:06 AM
In this engaging one-hour workshop, Sunil Badami will share insider tips on how to plan a successful book launch. He'll cover working with booksellers or other venues, promoting the event, amplifying sales and avoiding stress.
Book your spot 👉 www.asauthors.org.au/events/how-to-launch-your-book/
Book your spot 👉 www.asauthors.org.au/events/how-to-launch-your-book/
We have heard from concerned members about the Bendigo Writers Festival speaker Code of Conduct.
We invite affected authors and illustrators to get in touch with us via asa@asauthors.org or through our Member Advice Service: www.asauthors.org.au/member-advice/
We invite affected authors and illustrators to get in touch with us via asa@asauthors.org or through our Member Advice Service: www.asauthors.org.au/member-advice/
Member Advice - Australian Society of Authors
Member Advice We offer guidance to our members Our experienced team is able to offer individual and professional advice on any query you might have about the book industry in Australia: getting publis...
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August 15, 2025 at 1:23 AM
We have heard from concerned members about the Bendigo Writers Festival speaker Code of Conduct.
We invite affected authors and illustrators to get in touch with us via asa@asauthors.org or through our Member Advice Service: www.asauthors.org.au/member-advice/
We invite affected authors and illustrators to get in touch with us via asa@asauthors.org or through our Member Advice Service: www.asauthors.org.au/member-advice/
Tomorrow at 1pm AEST Digital Rights Watch is hosting an online town hall, Stolen Property: Big Tech’s Push to Mine Our Culture, which will look at the Productivity Commission’s proposal to give AI companies a ‘right to mine data’. You can register to attend here: events.humanitix.com/stolen-prope...
Stolen Property: Big Tech’s Push to Mine Our Culture
A special briefing for cultural creators and those who value their work, discussing Big Tech and their insatiable appetite for our cultural capital.
events.humanitix.com
August 11, 2025 at 6:05 AM
Tomorrow at 1pm AEST Digital Rights Watch is hosting an online town hall, Stolen Property: Big Tech’s Push to Mine Our Culture, which will look at the Productivity Commission’s proposal to give AI companies a ‘right to mine data’. You can register to attend here: events.humanitix.com/stolen-prope...
We are dismayed by the Productivity Commission report raising the prospect of a text and data mining exception to Australia’s Copyright Act that would enable Australian authors' work to be used for AI training, without permission or payment.
www.asauthors.org.au/news/asa-opp...
www.asauthors.org.au/news/asa-opp...
ASA opposes Productivity Commission proposal for copyright exception - Australian Society of Authors
The ASA is dismayed by a Productivity Commission report raising the prospect of a text and data mining exception to Australia’s Copyright Act.
www.asauthors.org.au
August 6, 2025 at 5:45 AM
We are dismayed by the Productivity Commission report raising the prospect of a text and data mining exception to Australia’s Copyright Act that would enable Australian authors' work to be used for AI training, without permission or payment.
www.asauthors.org.au/news/asa-opp...
www.asauthors.org.au/news/asa-opp...
Sydney Writers' Festival has announced a partnership with SLNSW to establish a dedicated literature hub in Sydney with year-round programming. This is welcome news for authors and illustrators, who receive a much-needed income boost from paid appearances.
Sydney Writers Festival will program year-round, partnering with State Library of NSW. Is this ‘Sydney’s Wheeler Centre’?
Sydney’s new year-round program of literary events is budgeted at $1.5 million, creating over 300 paid opportunities for writers over 12 months.
theconversation.com
July 31, 2025 at 6:10 AM
Sydney Writers' Festival has announced a partnership with SLNSW to establish a dedicated literature hub in Sydney with year-round programming. This is welcome news for authors and illustrators, who receive a much-needed income boost from paid appearances.
We’re thrilled to congratulate Siang Lu on winning the 2025 Miles Franklin Literary Award for his novel Ghost Cities.
www.theguardian.com/books/2025/jul/24/siang-lu-miles-franklin-literary-award-2025-winner
www.theguardian.com/books/2025/jul/24/siang-lu-miles-franklin-literary-award-2025-winner
Siang Lu wins Miles Franklin award for Ghost Cities, ‘a genuine landmark in Australian literature’
Author, who takes home $60,000, says finding out he won Australia’s most esteemed literary prize left him ‘in such shock that I lost all feeling in my hands and legs’
www.theguardian.com
July 25, 2025 at 2:50 AM
We’re thrilled to congratulate Siang Lu on winning the 2025 Miles Franklin Literary Award for his novel Ghost Cities.
www.theguardian.com/books/2025/jul/24/siang-lu-miles-franklin-literary-award-2025-winner
www.theguardian.com/books/2025/jul/24/siang-lu-miles-franklin-literary-award-2025-winner