Australian Society of Authors (ASA) The Australian Society of Authors is the professional association for Australia's literary creators. The ASA was formed in 1963 to promote and protect the rights of Australia's authors and illustrators, and now has almost 3,000 members across Australia.
Australian Copyright Council
The Australian Copyright Council is an independent not for profit organisation.We provide information, advice and training about copyright in Australia
Victorian Writers' Centre
The VWC is a not-for-profit organisation which assists writers through the various stages of their development. Provides high quality information and professional development services for aspiring and established writers.
ACT Writers Centre
The ACT Writers Centre offers writing workshops, seminars, an informative newsletter, access to computers and printers, the Marian Eldridge Resource Library, free meeting space for member organisations, advice and referral.
NSW Writers' Centre
The Centre offers literary resources and professional information to established and aspiring writers of all kinds. It provides a spacious venue for events such as book launches, readings, literary evenings and lectures as well as meeting spaces for writers' groups and literary organisations.
NT Writers' Centre
Despite our small population, the Territory has an abundance of writers and a lively literary scene. The NT Writers' Centre has 250 members throughout Darwin and the regions, who range from hobby writers to published authors.
QLD Writers' Centre
the Queensland Writers Centre promotes skills development and professional practice, and works to advance the recognition of Queensland writers and writing, locally and nationally.
SA Writers' Centre
The Centre acts as a resource centre for writers of all ages and experiences. We focus on writing activities and work with a wide range of organisations to promote and encourage writers and literature in society. We assist new and established writers on every aspect of writing, such as publishing, performing and presentation and have a vast range of useful reference books and a library with over 1600 books mainly donated by South Australian writers.
TAS Writers' Centre
The core business of the Tasmanian Writers' Centre is the delivery of a range of services that meets the needs of writers at significant points in their careers. The TWC also aims to promote Tasmanian writing to local, interstate and international audiences.
WA State Literature Centre
Everything you want to know about writing and publishing in WA
The Poetry Australia Foundation
The Poetry Australia Foundation was established in 2002 to promote the reading, writing, reviewing and appreciation of poetry in all its forms. It is a not-for-profit, community-based organisation. Its establishment arises out of the conviction that many more people would read and enjoy modern poetry, if only they knew it was there, and if it was presented in a way that allayed suspicion of poetry instilled in many potential readers by earlier experiences in schools and universities.
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