Accolades of Branch Members

Accolades of Branch Members

Over the years, our active Qld Branch members have been recognised in a variety of different ways. Here we would like to acknowledge these amazing volunteers and celebrate their success.

Life Members

Joan Zahnleiter (1993) (now deceased)

Lyn Linning

Beth Green (now deceased)

Jenny Stubbs

John Moffatt (now deceased)

Kerry Neary (now deceased)

Judith Russell 

Patricia Buckley (2021)

Nan Chauncy Award

In 2023, Jenny Stubbs was awarded the Nan Chauncy Award, a biennial recognition awarded by the National body of the CBCA. The Qld Branch hosted a High Tea Event on October 14. We have lots of pictures posted on our Facebook page. Jenny gave a heart-warming and generous speech and we would like to acknowledge it by posting it here.

Jenny pictured (left) with National Chair, Wendy Rapee

Book of the Year

In 1946 the CBCA established annual book awards to promote children’s books of high literary and artistic quality. These awards are now the most influential and highly respected in Australia.

Children's Book Week®

Each year, schools and public libraries across Australia spend a week celebrating books, and Australian authors and illustrators. Teachers and librarians conduct activities relating to a theme to highlight the importance of reading.

Merchandise

The CBCA produces a range of promotional items, including stickers for publishers to place on winning and honour books, and support materials for teachers, teacher librarians and public librarians. The range is always changing and developing.

Members

As a member of the CBCA you will have access to a range of Member Only benefits including: discounts on CBCA Book Week merchandise, access to high resolution Book Week images, Shortlist annotations, branch specific activities and offers.

Donate to our Gift Fund

Throughout the year, we work in partnership with authors, illustrators, publishers and booksellers to bring literature into the hearts and minds of children. Your donation will help us continue this important work.

Reading Time

The CBCA has a strong commitment and a long history of reviewing Australian children’s books. For many of the seventy years CBCA has been in existence reviews were presented in our print journal Reading Time.
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