TDK Australian Audio Book Awards

The TDK Australian Audio Book Awards were established by the National Library of Australia in 1988 and sponsored by TDK from 1991. They were the leading audio book awards in Australia between 1989 and 1999, and were open to both commercial and non-commercial publishers.[1]

The aims were: to improve the quality of Australian audio book production by recognising the achievements of the producers/publishers and narrators; to increase public awareness of books in this format; and to promote consumer access to a wide range of Australian audio books.[1]

Winners

YearCategoryTitle-AuthorNarratorProducer
1989A circle of quiet by Madeleine L'EngleIrene PapasChristian Blind Mission International
1990Joint winnerGone to Earth by Mary WebbAnne FraserHear a Book Service (Tasmania)
Joint winnerThe Great World by David MaloufBill ConnRoyal Blind Society of New South Wales
1991Adult Literature and Overall WinnerTouching the Rock by John M HullChristian Blind Mission International
Children's/Young Adult LiteratureThe Clinker by Roger Vaughan CarrRoyal Blind Society of NSW
1992Adult Literature and Overall WinnerPatrick White: A Life by David MarrJames CondonLouis Braille Productions
Children's/Young Adult LiteratureThe Dream by Rae Harris & Beryl HarpRobert van MackelenbergNarkaling Productions
Resource & Reference MaterialsOvercoming Dyslexia by Bev HornsbyMargaret FordNarkaling Productions
1993Overall Winner and Adult LiteratureThe English Patient by Michael OndaatjeStanley McGeaghBraille & Talking Book Library
Children's LiteratureLetters from the Inside by John MarsdenDenise Kirby and Sher GuhlRoyal Blind Society of NSW
Resource & ReferenceMassage & Myotherapy by Brian TrittonDr Meg SmithTAFE Publications & the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind
Abridged MaterialMy Own Life by Hazel HawkeHazel HawkeText Publishing Company
1994Overall Winner and Unabridged FictionWhite Eye: A Novel by Blanche d'AlpugetBeverley DunnLouis Braille Books
Abridged FictionMore Favourite Play School Stories by Various Traditional writersBenita Collings, Noni Hazelhurst, John Hamblin, Alister SmartABC Enterprises
Unabridged Non-FictionQuestions of Rights: A Guide to the Law and Rights of People with an Intellectual Disability by Janice ConnellyMargaret FordNarkaling Productions
Abridged Non-FictionCry of the Damaged Man: A Personal Journey of Recovery by Tony MooreTony MooreHarperCollins Audio Books
1995Overall Winner and Unabridged FictionDark Places by Kate GrenvilleJames CondonLouis Braille Books
Unabridged Non-fictionGoodbye Girlie by Patsy Adam-SmithBeverley DunnLouis Braille Books
Abridged Non-fictionKings in Grass Castles by Mary DurackJudy Dick and othersABC Enterprises
Abridged FictionBeastie Stories by Mark Dumbleton and othersMark MitchellABC Enterprises
1996Overall Winner and Unabridged FictionThe Riders by Tim WintonGeoff CartwrightRoyal Blind Society
Abridged FictionFoxspell by Gillian RubinsteinHeather SteenABC Enterprises
Unabridged Non-FictionHome Before Dark by Ruth Park and Rafe ChampionPeter HoskingLouis Braille Books
Abridged Non-FictionKitchen Capers by The Australian Women's WeeklyVictoria HowellInformation Alternatives
Special Award for an audiobook of outstanding quality aimed at a younger marketThat Eye, The Sky by Tim WintonStig WemyssBolinda Audio Books
Special Commendation for an outstanding non-winning entrySurviving Rape: A Handbook about Rape for Survivors, Family, Friends and Workers by Sydney Rape Crisis CentreJenny VuleticRedfern legal Centre Publishing
1997Unabridged Fiction (Children's)Brown Ears at Sea by Steve LawheadRobert GrubbChristian Blind Mission International
Abridged FictionEating Out and Other Stories by Natalie ScottRuth CracknellABC Enterprises
Abridged Non-FictionFifty Years of Silence, by Jan Ruff-O'HerneJan Ruff-O'HerneABC Enterprises
Unabridged Non-FictionKings in Grass Castles, by Mary DurackJenny SeedsmanwasBolinda Audio Books
The Trish Trinick Prize for the Best NarratorThe Fiftieth Gate by Mark Raphael BakerJames WrightLouis Braille Books
Special CommendationUnna You Fullas by Glenyse WardMichelle TorresNarkaling
1998Abridged Audio BookPicnic at Hanging Rock, by Joan LindsayJacqueline McKenzieABC Enterprises
Unabridged FictionThe God of Small Things by Arundhati RoyJenny VuleticThe Royal Blind Society
Unabridged Non-FictionDreamtime Alice by Mandy SayerDeidre RubensteinLouis Braille Books
Audio Book for Young PeopleBlueback by Tim WintonStig WemyssAustralian Large Print Audio & Video
The Trish Trinick Prize for the Best NarratorThe God of Small Things, by Arundhati RoyJenny Vuletic
Special AwardThe General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey ChaucerHenry SmithParkham Records
1999Audiobooks for Young PeopleStaying Alive in Year 5 by John MarsdenTim FergusonPan Macmillan Australia
Unabridged FictionCold Mountain by Charles FrazierNoel HoddaRoyal Blind Society
Unabridged Non-FictionCaddie by CaddieHelen MorseLouis Braille Audio
Narrator's Award (Trish Trinick Prize)Oliver Twist by Charles DickensEdgar MetcalfNarkaling
Special AwardWonder Tales of Earth and Sea: Traditional storiesJenni CargillJenni Cargill
Marketing and Promotions AwardBolinda Audio Books

Notes

  1. "TDK Australian Audio Book Awards". National Library of Australia. Archived from the original on 11 October 2003. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
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