The 2024 awards ceremony took place in Melbourne on 9 May 2024. The winners were: • ABIA Book of the Year:
The Voice to Parliament Handbook, by
Thomas Mayo and
Kerry O'Brien (Hardie Grant Publishing) • Audio Book of the Year: ''
The Teacher's Pet'', written and narrated by
Hedley Thomas (Macmillan Australia Audio,
Pan Macmillan Australia) • Biography Book of the Year: ''Wifedom: Mrs Orwell's Invisible Life'', by
Anna Funder (
Hamish Hamilton, Penguin Random House Australia) • Book of the Year for Older Children (ages 13+):
Welcome to Sex, written by Melissa Kang and
Yumi Stynes, illustrated by Jenny Latham (HGCP Non- Fiction, Hardie Grant Children's Publishing) • Book of the Year for Younger Children (ages 7–12): ''It's the Sound of the Thing'', by
Maxine Beneba Clarke (HGCP Older Readers, Hardie Grant Children's Publishing) • Children's Picture Book of the Year (ages 0–6):
A Life Song, written by
Jane Godwin, illustrated Anna Walker (
Puffin, Penguin Random House Australia) • General Fiction Book of the Year:
The Bookbinder of Jericho, by
Pip Williams (
Affirm Press) • General Non-Fiction Book of the Year:
The Voice to Parliament Handbook, by Thomas Mayo and Kerry O'Brien (Hardie Grant Explore, Hardie Grant Publishing) • Illustrated Book of the Year:
Australian Abstract, by Amber Creswell Bell (Thames & Hudson Australia, Thames & Hudson) • International Book of the Year:
Fourth Wing, by
Rebecca Yarros (
Piatkus,
Hachette Australia) • Literary Fiction Book of the Year:
Lola in the Mirror, by
Trent Dalton (4th Estate, HarperCollins Publishers) • Small Publishers' Adult Book of the Year:
Edenglassie, by
Melissa Lucashenko (
University of Queensland Press) • Small Publishers' Children's Book of the Year:
Artichoke to Zucchini: an alphabet of delicious things from around the world, by Alice Oehr (Scribble, Scribe Publications) • Social Impact Book of the Year:
The Voice to Parliament Handbook, Thomas Mayo and Kerry O'Brien (Hardie Grant Explore, Hardie Grant Publishing) • The Matt Richell Award for New Writer of the Year:
Green Dot, by Madeleine Gray (Allen & Unwin) • Lloyd O'Neil Hall of Fame Award: Fiona Stager, co-owner of
Avid Reader and Where the Wild Things Are • Pixie O'Harris Award:
Jane Godwin • Commissioning Editor of the Year: Catherine Milne (HarperCollins Publishers) • Marketing Strategy of the Year:
The Bookbinder of Jericho (Affirm Press) • Small Publisher of the Year:
Magabala Books • Publisher of the Year: Penguin Random House Australia • Bookshop of the Year: Fullers Bookshop, Hobart Tasmania == 2025 winners ==