The TDK Australian Audio Book Awards were established by the National Library of Australia in 1988 and sponsored by TDK from 1991. They were the leading audio book awards in Australia between 1989 and 1999, and were open to both commercial and non-commercial publishers.[1]
The aims were: to improve the quality of Australian audio book production by recognising the achievements of the producers/publishers and narrators; to increase public awareness of books in this format; and to promote consumer access to a wide range of Australian audio books.[1]
Year | Category | Title-Author | Narrator | Producer |
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1989 | A circle of quiet by Madeleine L'Engle | Christian Blind Mission International | ||
1990 | Joint winner | Anne Fraser | Hear a Book Service (Tasmania) | |
Joint winner | Bill Conn | Royal Blind Society of New South Wales | ||
1991 | Adult Literature and Overall Winner | Touching the Rock by John M Hull | Christian Blind Mission International | |
Children's/Young Adult Literature | The Clinker by Roger Vaughan Carr | Royal Blind Society of NSW | ||
1992 | Adult Literature and Overall Winner | Louis Braille Productions | ||
Children's/Young Adult Literature | The Dream by Rae Harris & Beryl Harp | Robert van Mackelenberg | Narkaling Productions | |
Resource & Reference Materials | Overcoming Dyslexia by Bev Hornsby | Margaret Ford | Narkaling Productions | |
1993 | Overall Winner and Adult Literature | Stanley McGeagh | Braille & Talking Book Library | |
Children's Literature | Denise Kirby and Sher Guhl | Royal Blind Society of NSW | ||
Resource & Reference | Massage & Myotherapy by Brian Tritton | Dr Meg Smith | TAFE Publications & the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind | |
Abridged Material | Text Publishing Company | |||
1994 | Overall Winner and Unabridged Fiction | Louis Braille Books | ||
Abridged Fiction | More Favourite Play School Stories by Various Traditional writers | ABC Enterprises | ||
Unabridged Non-Fiction | Questions of Rights: A Guide to the Law and Rights of People with an Intellectual Disability by Janice Connelly | Margaret Ford | Narkaling Productions | |
Abridged Non-Fiction | Cry of the Damaged Man: A Personal Journey of Recovery by Tony Moore | Tony Moore | HarperCollins Audio Books | |
1995 | Overall Winner and Unabridged Fiction | Louis Braille Books | ||
Unabridged Non-fiction | Louis Braille Books | |||
Abridged Non-fiction | Judy Dick and others | ABC Enterprises | ||
Abridged Fiction | Beastie Stories by Mark Dumbleton and others | Mark Mitchell | ABC Enterprises | |
1996 | Overall Winner and Unabridged Fiction | Geoff Cartwright | Royal Blind Society | |
Abridged Fiction | Heather Steen | ABC Enterprises | ||
Unabridged Non-Fiction | Home Before Dark by Ruth Park and Rafe Champion | Louis Braille Books | ||
Abridged Non-Fiction | Kitchen Capers by The Australian Women's Weekly | Victoria Howell | Information Alternatives | |
Special Award for an audiobook of outstanding quality aimed at a younger market | Stig Wemyss | Bolinda Audio Books | ||
Special Commendation for an outstanding non-winning entry | Surviving Rape: A Handbook about Rape for Survivors, Family, Friends and Workers by Sydney Rape Crisis Centre | Jenny Vuletic | Redfern legal Centre Publishing | |
1997 | Unabridged Fiction (Children's) | Brown Ears at Sea by Steve Lawhead | Robert Grubb | Christian Blind Mission International |
Abridged Fiction | Eating Out and Other Stories by Natalie Scott | ABC Enterprises | ||
Abridged Non-Fiction | Fifty Years of Silence, by Jan Ruff-O'Herne | Jan Ruff-O'Herne | ABC Enterprises | |
Unabridged Non-Fiction | Jenny Seedsmanwas | Bolinda Audio Books | ||
The Trish Trinick Prize for the Best Narrator | The Fiftieth Gate by Mark Raphael Baker | James Wright | Louis Braille Books | |
Special Commendation | Unna You Fullas by Glenyse Ward | Michelle Torres | Narkaling | |
1998 | Abridged Audio Book | ABC Enterprises | ||
Unabridged Fiction | Jenny Vuletic | The Royal Blind Society | ||
Unabridged Non-Fiction | Dreamtime Alice by Mandy Sayer | Louis Braille Books | ||
Audio Book for Young People | Stig Wemyss | Australian Large Print Audio & Video | ||
The Trish Trinick Prize for the Best Narrator | Jenny Vuletic | |||
Special Award | Henry Smith | Parkham Records | ||
1999 | Audiobooks for Young People | Pan Macmillan Australia | ||
Unabridged Fiction | Noel Hodda | Royal Blind Society | ||
Unabridged Non-Fiction | Caddie by Caddie | Louis Braille Audio | ||
Narrator's Award (Trish Trinick Prize) | Edgar Metcalf | Narkaling | ||
Special Award | Wonder Tales of Earth and Sea: Traditional stories | Jenni Cargill | Jenni Cargill | |
Marketing and Promotions Award | Bolinda Audio Books |