
Seven Little Australians
'Without doubt Judy was the worst of the seven, probably because she was the cleverest.' Her father…
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'Without doubt Judy was the worst of the seven, probably because she was the cleverest.' Her father…
Teacher ResourceSamuel Wagan Watson is an award-winning Indigenous poet and professional raconteur. Born in Brisbane in 1972, he is of Munanjali, Birri Gubba, German and Irish descent. Samuel’s first collection of poems won the 1998 David Unaipon Award. His fourth…
View Books by Samuel Wagan WatsonA verse novel that centres around the impact of colonisation in mid-north South Australia around …
Teacher ResourceThis beautiful book for the whole family tells, in words and pictures, Bronwyn Bancroft's unique and…
Teacher ResourceThe little-known story of Reg Saunders, the first Indigenous Australian to become an officer in the…
Teacher ResourceRachel Bin Salleh is descended from the Nimunburr, Bunuba and Yawuru peoples of the Kimberley region of Western Australia. She has worked in publishing for over 20 years and is passionate about Indigenous people telling their stories. Rachel lives in…
View Books by Rachel Bin SallehWinner of the David Unaipon Award, an engaging, moving and often funny yarn about growing up in the …
Teacher ResourcePeter Minter is a prize-winning poet, editor and reviewer. He is the author of several collections of poetry including blue grass, Empty Texas and Rhythm in a Dorsal Fin, was the editor of the Varuna New Poetry series, a founding editor of Cordite …
View Books by Peter MinterPat Torres belongs to three Indigenous groups: the Jabirr Jabirr from the north of Broome, the Nyul Nyul from the Beagle Bay area and the Yawuru people from Broome. She is a writer, artist, illustrator, community worker, health worker, educator and …
View Books by Pat TorresThe Papunya School Book of Country and History is a unique and fascinating account of the history of…