Chauvel Award: recognises adaptation of John Birmingham novel

Three screen projects have been recognised in an initiative designed to encourage more literary adaptations developed for the screen, with the $40,000 Chauvel Award going to a project based on Austral
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Three screen projects have been recognised in an initiative designed to encourage more literary adaptations developed for the screen, with the $40,000 Chauvel Award going to a project based on Australian author John Birmingham’s bestselling novel The Tasmanian Babes Fiasco.

The Queensland creative team at Wickham Park Productions behind the adaptation of The Tasmanian Babes Fiasco are the recipients of the $40,000 Chauvel Award.

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