Aurealis Awards - Best Children's (8-12yrs) Short Fiction Winners & Finalists

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The Aurealis Awards were established in 1995 by Chimaera Publications, the publishers of Aurealis Magazine, to recognise the achievements of Australian science fiction, fantasy and horror writers.

Awards are presented in five divisions:

  • Science Fiction
  • Fantasy
  • Horror
  • Young Adult
  • Children
  1. 2001
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    Cafe on Callisto
    by Jackie French

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  2. 2001
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    Zip Zap by Kim Caraher

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  3. 2001
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  4. 2001
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    Hairy Legs by Christine Harris

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  5. 2001
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    Movie World by Paul Collins

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  6. 2001
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  7. 2002
    Tashi and the Haunted House (Tashi series)
    by Anna Fienberg

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  8. 2002
    Storymaze 4: The Golden Udder (Storymaze series)
    by Terry Denton

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  9. 2002
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  10. 2003

  11. 2003
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    Wolfchild by Roseanne Hawke

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  12. 2003
    Tashi and the Royal Tomb (Tashi series)
    by Anna Fienberg

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  13. 2004
    A Very Messy Inspection (Piccolo & Annabelle)
    by Stephen Axelsen

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  14. 2004
    There Once Was a Boy Called Tashi (Tashi series)
    by Anna Fienberg

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  15. 2004
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  16. 2006
    The True Story of Mary Who Wanted to Stand on Her Head
    by Jane Godwin

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  17. 2006
    Woolvs in the Sitee
    by Margaret Wild

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  18. 2007
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    World of Monsters by Marc McBride

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  19. 2007
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  20. 2007
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    Ock Von Fiend by Luke Edwards

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  21. 2007
    Tashi and the Mixed-Up Monster (Tashi series)
    by Anna Fienberg

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Created by fairywhispers on Apr 10, 2008.
 

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