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The Ned Kelly Awards (named for bushranger
Ned Kelly Edward Kelly (December 1854 – 11 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police-murderer. One of the last bushrangers, he is known for wearing a suit of bulletproof armour during his final shootout wi ...
) are Australia's leading literary awards for crime writing in both the
crime fiction Crime fiction, detective story, murder mystery, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a professional detective, of a crime, ...
and
true crime True crime is a nonfiction literary, podcast, and film genre in which the author examines an actual crime and details the actions of real people associated with and affected by criminal events. The crimes most commonly include murder; about 40 pe ...
genres. They were established in 1996 by the Crime Writers Association of Australia to reward excellence in the field of crime writing within Australia. The genre of crime writing has long been popular, but it was not until the early 1990s that a local growth of writing within the genre occurred in Australia. By the middle of the decade support for the field had grown sufficiently that it was decided to establish the Ned Kelly Awards. The awards are affectionately referred to as 'The Neddies' within the community.


Categories

*Best First Novel *Best True Crime *Best Novel *Best Teenage/Young Adult *Readers Vote *Best Non-Fiction *Lifetime Achievement Awards


Winners


Shortlists

;2021 Best Crime Novel * Garry Disher, ''Consolation'' * Candice Fox, ''Gathering Dark'' * Sulari Gentill, ''A Testament of Character'' * Jane Harper, ''The Survivors'' * Dervla McTiernan, ''The Good Turn'' * J P Pomare, ''Tell Me Lies'' * Michael Robotham, ''When She Was Good'' * Sarah Thornton, ''White Throat'' Best Debut Crime Novel * Rae Cairns, ''The Good Mother'' * Lorraine Peck, ''The Second Son'' * Kyle Perry, ''The Bluffs'' * Greg Woodlands, ''The Night Whistler'' Best true crime * Tanya Bretherton, ''The Husband Poisoner'' * Bret Christian, ''Stalking Claremont: Inside the hunt for a serial killer'' *
Mark Dapin Mark Dapin (born 1963) is an Australian journalist, author, historian and screenwriter. He is best known for his long-running column in ''Good Weekend'' magazine. Early life Mark Dapin was born in Britain and immigrated to Australia in 1989. C ...
, ''Public Enemies'' * Tom Doig, ''Hazelwood'' * Louise Milligan, ''Witness'' Best international crime fiction * Lucy Foley, ''The Guest List'' * Charity Norman, ''The Secrets of Strangers'' * Sara Sligar, ''Take Me Apart'' * Chris Whittaker, ''We Begin at the End'' *
Don Winslow Don Winslow (born October 31, 1953) is an American retired author best known for his award-winning and internationally bestselling crime novels, including '' Savages'', ''The Force'' and the Cartel Trilogy. Early life Winslow was born on Oct ...
, ''Broken'' ;2020 Best Crime Novel * Nick Gadd, ''Death of a Typographer'' * Dave Warner, ''River of Salt'' * Dervla McTiernan, ''The Scholar'' * Pip Drysdale, ''The Strangers We Know'' *
David Whish-Wilson David Whish-Wilson (born 1966) is an Australian author. He was born in Newcastle, New South Wales but raised in Singapore, Victoria and Western Australia. He left Australia in 1984 to live in Europe, Africa and Asia, where he worked as a barman ...
, ''True West'' * Christian White, ''The Wife and the Widow'' Best First Crime Novel * Susan Hurley, ''Eight Lives'' * Sarah Thornton, ''Lapse'' * R W R McDonald, ''The Nancys'' * Natalie Conyer, ''Present Tense'' * Petronella McGovern, ''Six Minutes'' * Karina Kilmore, ''Where the Truth Lies'' Best True Crime * Dan Box, ''Bowraville'' * Kate McClymont, ''Dead Man Walking: The murky world of Michael McGurk and Ron Medich'' * Phillip Roope and Kevin Meagher, ''Shark Arm'' * Angela Williams, ''Snakes and Ladders'' ;2019 Best Crime Novel * Garry Disher, ''Kill Shot: A Wyatt Thriller'' * Candice Fox, ''Gone by Midnight'' *
Kerry Greenwood Kerry Isabelle Greenwood (born 1954) is an Australian author and lawyer. She has written many plays and books, most notably a string of historical detective novels centred on the character of Phryne Fisher, which was adapted as the popular tele ...
, ''The Spotted Dog'' * Jane Harper, ''The Lost Man'' * Michael Robotham, ''The Other Wife'' * Sue Williams, ''Live and Let Fry'' Best First Crime Novel * Katherine Kovacic, ''The Portrait of Molly Dean'' * Dervla McTiernan, ''The Ruin'' * Emily O'Grady, ''The Yellow House'' * Ben Stevenson, ''Greenlight'' Best True Crime *
Chloe Hooper Chloe Melisande Hooper (born 1973) is an Australian author. Her first novel, ''A Child’s Book of True Crime'' (2002), was short-listed for the Orange Prize for Literature and was a ''New York Times'' Notable Book. In 2005, she turned to rep ...
, ''The Arsonist'' * Bri Lee, ''
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'' * Deborah Snow, ''Siege: Inside the Lindt Cafe'' * Kate Wild, ''Waiting for Elijah'' ; ;2018 Best Crime Novel * Alan Carter, ''Marlborough Man'' * Garry Disher, ''Under Cold Bright Lights'' * Candice Fox, ''Redemption Point'' * Sulari Gentill, ''Crossing the Lines'' * Anna George, ''The Lone Child'' * Iain Ryan, ''The Student'' Best First Crime Novel * Mark Brandi, ''Wimmera'' * Sarah Bailey, ''The Dark Lake'' * Megan Goldin, ''The Girl in Keller’s Way'' * Sarah Schmidt, ''See What I Have Done'' Best True Crime * Mark Abernethy, ''The Contractor'' * Graham Archer, ''Unmaking A Murder: The Mysterious Death of Anna Jane Cheney'' * Tanya Bretherton, ''The Suitcase Baby'' * Campbell McConachie, ''The Fatalist'' * Gabriella Coslovich, ''Whiteley on Trial'' ; ;2017 Best Crime Novel * Emily Maguire, ''An Isolated Incident'' * Candice Fox, ''Crimson Lake'' * Ann Turner, ''Out of the Ice'' * Adrian McKinty, ''Police at the Station and They Don't Look Friendly'' * Wendy James, ''The Golden Child'' * Jock Serong, ''The Rules of Backyard Cricket'' Best First Crime Novel * Ron Elliott, ''Burn Patterns'' * Holly Throsby, ''Goodwood'' * Anna Snoekstra, ''Only Daughter'' * Andy Muir, ''Something for Nothing'' * Jane Harper, ''The Dry'' * Laura Elizabeth Woollett, ''The Love of a Bad Man'' Best True Crime * Colin Dillon, with Tom Gilling, ''Code of Silence'' *
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, ''Denny Day'' * Duncan McNab, ''Getting Away with Murder'' * Mark Tedeschi, ''Murder at Myall Creek'' * Duncan McNab, ''Roger Rogerson'' * Brendan James Murray, ''The Drowned Man'' ; ;2016 Best Crime Novel *
Mark Dapin Mark Dapin (born 1963) is an Australian journalist, author, historian and screenwriter. He is best known for his long-running column in ''Good Weekend'' magazine. Early life Mark Dapin was born in Britain and immigrated to Australia in 1989. C ...
, ''R&R'' * Garry Disher, ''The Heat'' * Candice Fox, ''Fall'' * Adrian McKinty, ''Rain Dogs'' * Barry Maitland, ''Ash Island'' * Dave Warner, '' Before It Breaks'' Best First Crime Novel * Tania Chandler, ''Please Don't Leave Me Here'' * J. M. Green, ''Good Money'' * Mark Hollands, ''Amplify'' * Gary Kemble, ''Skin Deep'' * Iain Ryan, ''Four Days'' * Emma Viskic, ''Resurrection Bay'' Best True Crime * Gideon Haigh, ''Certain Admissions'' * Kate Kyriacou, ''The Sting'' * Martin Mckenzie-Murray, ''A Murder Without Motive'' * Rebecca Poulson, ''Killing love'' * Mark Tedeschi, ''Kidnapped'' ;2015 Best Crime Novel * Peter Docker, ''Sweet One'' * Candice Fox, '' Eden'' * Sulari Gentill, ''A Murder Unmentioned'' * Barry Maitland, ''Crucifixion Creek'' * Adrian McKinty, ''Gun Street Girl'' *
Malla Nunn Malla Nunn is a Swaziland-born Australian screenwriter and author. Her works include the murder mysteries '' A Beautiful Place to Die'' and ''Let the Dead Lie,'' as well as the award-winning young adult novel, ''When the Ground Is Hard''. Priva ...
, ''Present Darkness'' Best First Crime Novel * Nigel Bartlett, ''King of the Road'' * Anna George, ''What Came Before'' * Nicholas J Johnson, ''Chasing the Ace'' * Jock Serong, ''Quota'' Best True Crime * Amy Dale, ''The Fall'' * Helen Garner, '' This House of Grief: The Story of a Murder Trial'' * Debi Marshall, ''The Family Court Murders'' * Kate McClymont and Linton Besser, ''He Who Must Be Obeid'' * David Murray, ''The Murder of Allison Baden-Clay'' * Liam Pieper, ''The Feel-Good Hit of the Year'' ;2014 Best Crime Novel * Garry Disher, ''Bitter Wash Road'' * Kathryn Fox, ''Fatal Impact'' * Adrian McKinty, '' In The Morning I'll Be Gone'' * PM Newton, ''Beams Falling'' * Stephen Orr, ''One Boy Missing'' * Angela Savage, ''The Dying Beach'' Best First Crime Novel * Peter Cotton, ''Dead Cat Bounce'' * Candice Fox, ''Hades'' * Alex Hammond, ''Blood Witness'' * Ellie Marney, ''Every Breath'' Best True Crime * Paul Dale, ''Disgraced?'' * John Kidman & Denise Hofman, ''Forever Nine'' * Eleanor Learmonth & Jenny Tabakoff, ''No Mercy'' * Colin McLaren, ''JFK: The Smoking Gun'' * Duncan McNab, ''Outlaw Bikers in Australia'' *
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, ''Murder in Mississippi'' ;2013 Best Crime Novel * Robert Gott, ''The Holiday Murders'' * Katherine Howell, ''Web of Deceit'' * Geoffrey McGeachin, '' Blackwattle Creek'' * Adrian McKinty, ''I Hear The Sirens In The Street'' * Malla Nunn, ''Silent Valley'' Best First Crime Novel * Paul Anderson, ''The Robbers'' * Andrew Grimes, ''The Richmond Conspiracy'' * Steve Lewis &
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, ''The Marmalade Files'' * Zane Lovitt, ''The Midnight Promise'' * Sue Williams, ''Murder With The Lot'' Best True Crime * Robin de Crespigny, ''The People Smuggler'' * Belinda Hawkins, ''Every Parent's Nightmare'' * Steve Lillebuen, ''The Devil's Cinema'' * Derek Pedley, ''Dead by Friday'' * Mark Tedeschi QC, ''Eugenia'' ;2012 Best Crime Novel *
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, '' The Life'' * Barry Maitland, ''Chelsea Mansions'' Best First Crime Novel * Claire Corbett, ''When We Have Wings'' * Peter Twohig, ''The Cartographer'' *
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The Courier's New Bicycle ''The Courier's New Bicycle'' (2011) is a novel by Australian author Kim Westwood. It was shortlisted for the 2012 Ned Kelly Awards for Best First Crime Novel, and won the 2011 Aurealis Award and the 2012 Ditmar Award for Best Novel. Plot summar ...
'' Best True Crime * Eamonn Duff, ''Sins of the Father'' * Michael Duffy, ''Call Me Cruel'' * Liz Porter, ''Cold Case File'' ;2011 Best Crime Novel * Angela Savage, ''The Half-Child'' * Geoffrey McGeachin, '' The Diggers Rest Hotel'' *
Chris Womersley Chris Womersley (born 1968 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian author of crime fiction, short stories and poetry. He trained as a radio journalist and has travelled extensively to such places as India, South-East Asia, South America, Nort ...
, '' Bereft'' Best First Crime Novel * Alan Carter, ''Prime Cut'' *
David Whish-Wilson David Whish-Wilson (born 1966) is an Australian author. He was born in Newcastle, New South Wales but raised in Singapore, Victoria and Western Australia. He left Australia in 1984 to live in Europe, Africa and Asia, where he worked as a barman ...
, ''Line of Sight'' * P.M. Newton, ''The Old School'' Best True Crime * Geesche Jacobson, ''Abandoned: The Sad Death of Dianne Brimble'' * Ross Honeywill, ''Wasted'' * Lindsay Simpson & Jennifer Cooke, ''Honeymoon Dive'' ;20102010 Ned Kelly Award - Shortlists
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'' Best First Crime Novel * Andrew Coome, ''Document Z'' *
Mark Dapin Mark Dapin (born 1963) is an Australian journalist, author, historian and screenwriter. He is best known for his long-running column in ''Good Weekend'' magazine. Early life Mark Dapin was born in Britain and immigrated to Australia in 1989. C ...
, ''King of the Cross'' * Robin Adair, ''Death and the Running Patterer'' Best True Crime * Peter Doyle, ''Crooks like Us'' * Kathy Marks, ''Pitcairn: Paradise Lost'' * Robert M. Kaplan, ''Medical Murder: Disturbing Cases of Doctors Who Kill''


See also

* List of Australian literary awards


References

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External links


Holders of the Ned Kelly Awards
Australian literary awards Awards established in 1996 Mystery and detective fiction awards 1996 establishments in Australia