Russell Prize

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title: Russell Prize
text: The Russell Prize is an Australian literary prize awarded every second year by the State Library of New South Wales to a humorous book. It was established in 2014 through a donation by Peter Wentworth Russell, "a farmer, businessman and passionate reader". A shortlist of six books is selected and publicly announced before the prize, which comes with a cash award of $10,000. In 2021 a second category, Humour Writing for Young People, was introduced for a work aimed at the 5–12 age group. Both win
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