Creative writing lecturer wins international poetry prize
Dr Anthony Lawrence has won Australia's most lucrative poetry prize.
Dr Anthony Lawrence has won Australia's most lucrative poetry prize.
Two poets have shared joint first prize in this year’s Griffith University Josephine Ulrick Poetry Prize competition. Victorian Chloe Wilson and Queenslander Sarah Holland-Batt each won $7500 while in the literature category Dr Tessa Lunney won the first prize ($10,000) and Melissa Goode second ($5000). Both are from NSW.
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