The Nakata Brophy Short Fiction and Poetry Prize recognises the work of talented young Indigenous writers.
The Nakata Brophy competition was established in 2014 and is awarded annually. It is the first of its kind in Victoria, and complements Trinity’s ongoing commitment to Indigenous education and reconciliation.
The initiative is named after the first two Indigenous residential students at Trinity College – Sana Nakata and Lilly Brophy – who both enrolled in 2001. Dr Nakata is now a lecturer at the University of Melbourne and Dr Brophy is a vet.
The aim of the prize is to provide the winner with the opportunity to focus on and develop their writing skills and portfolio. The prize includes $5000, a writing residency at Trinity College for up to three months, and publication of the successful piece in Overland magazine.
The Nakata Brophy prize alternates between poetry and short fiction each year.
2021: Jasmin McGaughey
2019: Allanah Hunt. Read more
2018: Raelee Lancaster. Read more
2017: Evelyn Araluen. Read more
2016: Ellen van Neerven. Read more
2015: Marika Duczynski. Read more
2014: Jessica Hart. Read more