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1983 in Australian literature

This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1983.

Events
• The judges of the 1983 Miles Franklin Award announced there was no book entered of sufficient merit to receive the award. == Major publications ==
Major publications
Novels Brian CastroBirds of PassageElizabeth Jolley • ''Miss Peabody's Inheritance'' • ''Mr Scobie's Riddle'' • Peter KocanThe CureMudrooroo Nyoongah – ''Doctor Wooreddy's Prescription for Enduring the Ending of the World'' • Kylie TennantTantavallonMorris WestThe World Is Made of Glass Crime and mysteryPeter CorrisThe Empty BeachGabrielle LordTooth and ClawIan MoffittThe Colour Man Science fiction and fantasyA. Bertram ChandlerKelly CountryGreg EganAn Unusual AngleLee HardingWaiting for the End of the WorldGeorge Turner — ''Yesterday's Men'' Short story collections Beverley FarmerMilkElizabeth JolleyWoman in a LampshadeDavid MaloufAntipodes Children's and young adult fiction Pamela AllenBertie and the BearMem FoxPossum MagicPatricia WrightsonA Little Fear Poetry Les Murray • "Flowering Eucalypt in Autumn" • ''The People's Otherworld : Poems'' Drama Stephen SewellThe Blind Giant is Dancing Non-fiction Russell BraddonJapan Against the WorldThe Other Hundred Years WarMary DurackSons in the SaddleSylvia LawsonThe Archibald Paradox • Megan McMurchy, Margot Oliver and Jeni ThornleyFor Love or Money, a Pictorial History of Women and Work in AustraliaLilith Norman — ''The brown and yellow: Sydney Girls' High School 1883–1983'' • Cyril PearlThe Dunera Scandal: Deported by MistakeLloyd RobsonA History of Tasmania (Volume 1) • Anne SummersGamble for Power: How Bob Hawke beat Malcolm Fraser: The 1983 federal election ==Awards and honours==
Awards and honours
Member of the Order of Australia (AM)Joyce Nicholson, for "service to literature and the book publishing industry" • Lu Rees, for "service to children's literature and the community" Lifetime achievement Literary awards Fiction Children and Young Adult Science fiction and fantasy Poetry Drama Non-fiction == Births ==
Births
A list, ordered by date of birth (and, if the date is either unspecified or repeated, ordered alphabetically by surname) of births in 1983 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, including year of death. • 2 December — Tara June Winch, writer of Aboriginal and European descent == Deaths ==
Deaths
A list, ordered by date of death (and, if the date is either unspecified or repeated, ordered alphabetically by surname) of deaths in 1983 of Australian literary figures, authors of written works or literature-related individuals follows, including year of birth. • 20 January — Maie Casey, Baroness Casey, pioneer aviator, poet, librettist, biographer, memoirist and artist (born 1891) • 23 January — Lu Rees, bookseller, book collector and children's literature advocate (born 1901) • 8 February – Colin Simpson, journalist and travel writer (born 1908) • 31 March — Christina Stead, novelist and short-story writer (born 1902) • 25 August — Donald Stuart, novelist whose works include stories with Aboriginal backgrounds and a series recounting his experience as a prisoner of war in Burma in World War II (born 1913) • 29 September — Alan Moorehead, war correspondent and author of popular histories (born 1910) • 5 December — Gavin Greenlees, poet (born 1930) == See also ==
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