The Christopher Brennan Award (formerly known as the Robert Frost Prize after American writer Robert Frost)[1] is an Australian award given for lifetime achievement in poetry.
The award, established in 1973,[2] takes the form of a bronze plaque which is presented to a poet who produces work of "sustained quality and distinction".
[3] It was awarded by the Fellowship of Australian Writers and named after the poet Christopher Brennan.
[4] The award has been given posthumously to Francis Webb, James McAuley and David Campbell.
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