‘Leading Wellbeing’ wins book of the year at the Australian Business Book Awards
The winners of the 2024 Australian Business Book Awards have been announced.
The winners are:
Book of the year
- Leading Wellbeing (Fleur Heazlewood, Major Street)
Communications and sales
- Self-Promotion Without Social Media (Tess McCabe, Creative Minds)
Entrepreneurship and small business
- How to Build a Billion-Dollar Business (Radek Sali, with Bernadette Schwerdt, Wiley)
General business
- Work Backwards (Tim Duggan, Pantera)
Health and wellbeing
- Live More with Less (Kate Luckins, Affirm)
Leadership
- Leading Wellbeing (Fleur Heazlewood, Major Street)
Management and HR
- Leading Wellbeing (Fleur Heazlewood, Major Street)
Personal development
- Work Backwards (Tim Duggan, Pantera)
Personal finance and investment
- Don’t Stress, Just Invest (Bryce Leske & Alec Renehan, A&U)
Social responsibility
- Live More with Less (Kate Luckins, Affirm)
Technology
- The Economy of Algorithms (Marek Kowalkiewicz, Black Inc.)
Cover design
- The Active Workday Advantage (Lizzie Williamson, Major Street).
Established in 2019, the Australian Business Book Awards are open to ‘entrepreneurs, businesspeople and business owners who have written and published a book demonstrating their skill, knowledge and experience in their industry’. The 2023 book of the year winner was Time Magic (Melissa Ambrosini & Nick Broadhurst, HarperCollins).
The full list of 2024 finalists and winners, and more information about the awards, is available on the Australian Business Book Awards website.
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