Current and past award-winning books.
Margaret Atwood – The testaments Behrouz Boochani – No friend but the mountains : writing from Manus prison Clare Bowditch – Your own kind of girl J.S. Breukelaar – Collision : stories Joey Bui – Lucky ticket James S.A. Corey – The expanse (series) Neale Daniher – When all is said & done Trent Dalton – Boy swallows universe Michelle De Kretser – The life to come Amal El-Mohtar – This is how you lose the time war Bernardine Evaristo – Girl, woman, other Adele Ferguson – Banking bad Kitty Flanagan – 488 rules for life : the thankless art of being correct Andrew Sean Greer – Less Billy Griffiths – Deep time dreaming : uncovering ancient Australia Chloe Higgins – The girls Jess Hill – See what you made me do Susan Hurley – Eight lives Catherine Jinks – Shepherd Gail Jones – The death of Noah Glass Amie Kaufman – Aurora rising Sarah Krasnostein – The trauma cleaner : one woman's extraordinary life in death, decay & disaster K.M. Kruimink – A treacherous country Vicki Laveau-Harvie – The erratics Bri Lee – Eggshell skull : a memoir about standing up, speaking out and fighting back Melissa Lucashenko – Too much lip Arkady Martine – A memory called empire Bren MacDibble – The dog runner Andrew McGahan – The rich man's house Adrian McKinty – The chain Dervla McTiernan – The scholar; The ruin Patrick Mullins – Tiberius with a telephone : the life and stories of William McMahon Meg Mundell – The trespassers Josh Niland – The whole fish cookbook : new ways to cook, eat and think Garth Nix – Angel mage Maggie O'Farrell – Hamnet Favel Parrett – There was still love Richard Powers – The overstory Mirandi Riwoe – Stone sky gold mountain Heather Rose – Bruny Christos Tsiolkas – Damascus Emma Viskic – Darkness for light Kaaron Warren – Into bones like oil Jessica White – Hearing Maud Ian Williams – Reproduction Tara June Winch – The yield Charlotte Wood – The weekend Sally Young – Paper emperors : the rise of Australia's newspaper empires