The AWGIE Awards is an annual awards ceremony conducted by the
Australian Writers' Guild
The Australian Writers' Guild (AWG) is the professional association for Australian performance writers for film, television, radio, theatre, video and new media. The AWG was established in 1962. The AWG is a member of the Australian Council of ...
, for excellence in screen, television, stage and radio writing. The awards began in 1967.
The awards are judged by over 50 writers, most of whom are previous award winners themselves. They receive no payment for their role as judges. The judges sign a confidentiality agreement, stating that they will not disclose to anyone that they are members of the judging panel.
Award categories
As of 2018, award categories include:
Major AWGIE
*Awarded to the outstanding script of that year across all categories
Feature film
*Screenplay Original
*Screenplay Adaptation
Short Film
*Short Film
Television
*Serial
*Series
*Mini Series Original
*Mini Series Adaptation
*Telemovie Original
*Telemovie Adaptation
*Drama or Comedy, Other Form (Television or Alternate Platforms)
Children's Television
*Pre-school (under 5 years)
*Children's (5–14 years)
Comedy
*Comedy – Situation or Narrative
*Comedy – Sketch or Light Entertainment
Theatre
*
Stage
*Community and Youth Theatre
*Theatre for Young Audiences
*Children's Theatre
*
Music Theatre
Radio
*Original
*Adaptation
Interactive Media
*Interactive Media
Animation
*Animation
Documentary
*Public Broadcast or Exhibition
*Corporate & Training
Monte Miller Award for an unproduced script by an Associate Member
*Short Form
*Long Form
Notable winners
*
Richard Lane - won four AWGIES. The Richard Lane Award has been awarded annually since 1988 for an outstanding contribution to the Guild.
*
Cliff Green
Clifford Green OAM (6 December 1934 – 4 December 2020), born in Melbourne, Australia, was an Australian screen writer, whose best-known work is the script for the film ''Picnic at Hanging Rock (film), Picnic at Hanging Rock'' (1975).
Career ...
- Medal of the Order of Australia (June 2009)
*
Geoffrey Atherden
Geoffrey John Atherden , credited also as Geoff Atherden, is an Australian television screenwriter and playwright, especially of comedy. He is best known for creating the sitcom '' Mother and Son''.
Early life and education
Atherden attended the ...
- Member of the Order Of Australia (Jan 2009)
*Nick Pearce - ''The Forgotten City'' - First
video game mod to have received a screenwriters award
References
External links
Awgie Awards website
Australian literary awards
Australian film awards
Awards established in 1967
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