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teens came first at australias world leading centre for youth literature until it was axed 277756

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No commercial mechanism identified. The article describes the closure of a cultural/educational program at a public library. There is no direct impact on any commodity, company margin, supply chain, or sector. The event is purely cultural/educational with no commercial relevance.

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  • State Library Victoria retired its Centre for Youth Literature in 2019.
  • The centre had been established in 1991 and ran the Inkys teen-voted awards.
  • Key initiatives including creative writing workshops and the Inkys were discontinued.
  • No other Australian state has a similar comprehensive youth literature program.
  • The library offers some youth programs but not the same scope.
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