Refugees
Two wild ducks become refugees when their swamp is drained. Their journey in search of a new …
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Two wild ducks become refugees when their swamp is drained. Their journey in search of a new …
Teacher ResourceThe little-known story of Reg Saunders, the first Indigenous Australian to become an officer in the…
Teacher ResourceThe human and political story of the last man to be executed in Australia, Remember Ronald Ryan won …
Teacher Resource EssayThis beautiful book for the whole family tells, in words and pictures, Bronwyn Bancroft's unique and…
Teacher ResourceRhoda Dugururru Lalara has been a language officer at Groote Eylandt Linguistics for the past 33 years. Rhoda is passionate about the Anindilyakwa language, culture and heritage and uses her literacy expertise to keep this ancient language alive. "…
View Books by Rhoda Dugururru LalaraRichard Flanagan was born in Longford, Tasmania, in 1961. His books include Death Of A River Guide, The Sound Of One Hand Clapping, Gould's Book of Fish, The Unknown Terrorist and Wanting. He directed a feature film version of The Sound Of One …
View Books by Richard FlanaganRichard Frankland is a filmmaker, musician, poet and activist. He has been an artist for over forty years. As a Field Investigator for the Royal Commission into Black Deaths in Custody in the late 1980s, he was left with an urge to change attitudes…
View Books by Richard FranklandRick Morton is a senior reporter for The Saturday Paper, a regular guest on ABC’s The Drum and an award-winning author of three non-fiction books: 100 Years of Dirt, On Money and My Year of Living Vulnerably. Photo courtesy of Black Inc…
View Books by Rick MortonRobert Adamson was born in Sydney in 1943 and grew up in Neutral Bay and on the Hawkesbury River, New South Wales. From 1970 to 1985 he edited Australia’s New Poetry magazine, and in 1988, with Juno Gemes, he established Paper Bark Press, one of …
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