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Shortlisted for the WA Premier's Book Awards: Premier's Prize for Writing for Children
Shortlisted for the Speech Pathology Book of the Year Awards ...
Long, long ago, after the Dreaming, two Yuin boys go exploring on a bidhu (mountain) in search of food. They meet with animals of the ...
Far out on desert Country, in the remote Community of Tjuntjuntjara, a cheeky papa (dog) called Tjanpi Tjanpi has gotten away. Where could he be ...
ngayawanj bagan-nggul, ngayawanj barra barra-nggul is a collection of poems and stories in Dhurga and English, by students from Vincentia High School. The accompanying artwork ...
Yanga Mother is a timely and poetic celebration of motherhood and First Nations languages.
Wandaguli Yanga. There is always Mother.
From award-winning writer Cheryl Leavy ...
'When I stayed out bush I sat with my grandmother and watched her paint. I used to get boxes and paint on. She painted with ...
Keek and Gidgi are the kayep ngooni (water brothers). They love to swim in the oceans and rivers. As the nal days of Bunuru creep ...
Norn and Kaarda is a timeless story about community, power, equality and respect based on a Dreamtime Story of the Nyoongar People. Norn and Kaarda ...
Some cultures around the world have four seasons that they look out for on a calendar; Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring.
Us Yawuru mob, we ...
The Junior Atlas of Indigenous Australia, published by Macquarie, is a unique tool for students in upper primary and early secondary years to explore and ...
Looking After Country with Fire is a picture book for 5- to 10-year-olds that demonstrates respect for Indigenous knowledge, following the success of Victor Steffensen ...
Day Break is the story of a family making their way back to Country on January 26. We see the strength they draw from being ...
Adapted from Briggs' celebrated song 'The Children Came Back', Our Home, Our Heartbeat is a celebration of past and present Indigenous legends, as well as ...
Tiddalick was so thirsty that he drank up all the rivers and billabongs in the land. And the other animals had to find a way ...
A timeless classic from the Dreamtime.
There are many names and stories associated with the Rainbow Serpent, all of which communicate its significance within Aboriginal ...