Medal Winners
1985
Jeremy Fisher. Australian encyclopaedia 4th edition (Grolier Society of Australia, 1983)
1986-87 no award
1988
Elmar Zalums. History of Australia: the old dead tree and the young tree green, 1816–1935, with an epilogue, by Manning Clark (Melbourne University Press, 1987)
1989
Alan Walker. The Penguin literary history of Australia, by L. T. Hergenhan (Penguin Books, 1988)
1990 no award
1991
Geraldine Suter. Index to the Argus, 1860 (Council of the State Library of Victoria, 1860)
1992
Max McMaster. Infectious diseases in pregnancy and the newborn infant, by G. L. Gilbert (Harwood Academic Publishers, 1991)
Marjorie Price. The law handbook, 1992 (Fitzroy Legal Service, 1992)
1993
Max McMaster. Chemistry and biology of (1–3)-?-glucans, by Bruce A. Stone and Adrienne E. Clark (La Trobe University Press, 1992)
1994
Barry Howarth. Portrait of the family within the total economy, by G. D. Snooks (University of Cambridge, 1994)
1995 no award
1996
Lynette Peel. The Henty journals: a record of farming, whaling and shipping at Portland Bay, 1834–1839, by Edward Henry, edited by Lynette Peel (Miegunyah Press, 1996)
1997-99 no award
2000
Max McMaster. The Oxford companion to Aboriginal art and culture, edited by Sylvia Kleinert and Margo Neale (Oxford University Press, 2000)
2001-02 no award
2003
Garry Cousins, Fundamentals of pharmacology: a text for nurses and allied health professionals, by Alan Galbraith, Shane Bullock and Elizabeth Manias 4th edition (Pearson Education, 2003)
2004
Tordis Flath. Toss Woollaston: a life in letters, edited by Jill Trevelyan (Te Papa Press, 2004)
2005 no competition
2006 no award
2007
Alan Walker. Voices of Islam in Southeast Asia: a contemporary source-book, compiled by Greg Fealy and Virginia Hooker (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2006)






