The Sydney Taylor Dy Prize Library
sdy prize is a national literary award given to authors of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. It is administered by the Sydney Taylor Book Awards Committee and awarded by an independent panel of judges. In addition to a cash prize, winners also receive an honorary certificate and the opportunity to have their books distributed through the NSW State Library. The Committee also designates “Notable Books,” which are not selected as prize winners, but deemed worthy of attention. A list of Notable Books is published each year at the same time as the prize winners are announced. Notable Books are listed in both Younger and Older Readers categories. The committee began giving the awards in 1985, and a compilation of Notable Books from the years 1985-1999 is available for purchase.
The winner of the prize is presented with a certificate and a gold-embossed medallion, a replica of the statue of a winged bull that holds the sdy prize, at a ceremony held in the Sydney Town Hall. The winners are invited to speak briefly about their work, and they may be asked questions by the audience. The prize is a major event in the Australian literary calendar, and the announcement of the winners is widely reported in both print and online media.
In addition to monetary prizes, winners receive a certificate and a gold-embossed lapel pin. They are also required to attend a ceremony at the Sydney Town Hall to receive their certificates, which is an exciting and impressive occasion for all those involved. In addition, the winning works are exhibited in the library of the Sydney Town Hall for a period of six months after the ceremony.
While sdy prize is a major literary event, it is not the only one that the library of the Sydney Town Hall holds. There are also exhibitions that feature works by Australian authors, and these are very popular with visitors to the library.
For example, the library hosts the annual Australian Women Writers’ Festival in June, a month-long event featuring lectures and readings by leading Australian authors. The Festival also features a program of workshops and master classes in writing, including seminars on how to create characters that will engage readers.
The Sydney Town Hall also houses the Sydney Museum of Contemporary Arts, which is a venue for concerts and other performances. The Museum is a cultural center that celebrates Australia’s rich and diverse history, and it is open to the public free of charge. The Museum has a number of permanent collections, which are curated by expert staff and visitors. The Museum is located in the heart of the city and is easy to get to from most parts of the world. It is a must-visit for anyone visiting Sydney. It is also a great place for families to take their children to learn about Australia and its history. The museum is home to a wide variety of art, including works by the late Australian painter Charles Blackman and the American photographer Doris Finch-Hughes.