Series 15:
Patrick White Literary Award, 1975-1990
The Patrick White Literary Award is given annually to writers who have been highly creative for a long period but who may not have received adequate recognition for their work. White used his 1973 Nobel Prize for Literature to create a trust for the Award, which was first won in 1974 by Christina Stead. The series consists of the trust deed, media releases and financial statements.
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| Folder 1
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The Patrick White Literary Award Trust Deed (between Patrick White and the Perpetual Trustee Company Limited), 10 July 1975 |
| Folder 2
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Media releases for 1982 and 1988 recipients, 1982-1988 |
| Folder 3
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Perpetual Trustee Company Limited financial statements, 1988-1990 |