One Arm Point Remote Community School
In the past, the One Arm Point school at Ardiyooloon was set up to teach English literacy and numeracy skills to enable Indigenous children to 'fit into' mainstream society. Today, the integration of Bardi Jaawi traditional ways of life with a …
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Once There Was A Boy
The whimsical story of a little boy with a broken heart who meets a young girl who shares his secret…
Year:
Primary, Year 3
Author:
Dub Leffler
Publisher:
Magabala Books
Published year:
2011
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Nona and Me
Rosie and Nona are sisters. Yapas.
They are also best friends. It doesn’t matter that Rosie is …
Year:
Secondary
Author:
Clare Atkins
Publisher:
Black Inc.
Published year:
2014
Nina Lawrence
Nina Lawrence is a descendant of the Gimuy Walubara Yidinji mob and was born on Yidinji Country in Far North Queensland. Nina is interested in the preservation and promotion of Indigenous Australian languages, and is passionate about access to …
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Mykaela Saunders
Dr Mykaela Saunders is a Koori/Goori and Lebanese writer, teacher and researcher, and the editor of This All Come Back Now, the Aurealis Award–winning, world-first anthology of blackfella speculative fiction (UQP, 2022). Always Will Be won the 2022…
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My People: A Kath Walker Collection
Oodgeroo's writing is often a provocative and passionate plea for justice. My People is a collection…
Author:
Oodgeroo Noonuccal
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
Published year:
1970
Mullumbimby
A darkly funny novel of romantic love and cultural warfare from one of Australia’s most admired …
Author:
Melissa Lucashenko
Publisher:
UQP
Published year:
2013
Mudrooroo Nyoongah (Colin Johnson)
Born Colin Johnson at Cuballing in Western Australia in 1938, Mudrooroo left Perth for Melbourne in the 1950s. He studied at night while working in the Motor Registration Office and State Library. He wrote Wild Cat Falling (1965), which was welcomed…
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Mariah Sweetman
Mariah Sweetman is a proud descendant of the Ugarapul people. She is passionate about First Nations histories and engaging young people with stories. She loves to create with words and paint; often writing poetry and painting in her free time. She is…
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Marcia Langton
Professor Marcia Langton AO PhD Macq U, BA (Hons) ANU, FASSA is one of Australia's most important voices for Indigenous Australia. As an anthropologist and geographer, she has made a significant contribution to government and non-government policy as…
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