I sleep across dreams of generations past, woven with journeys for the future. Drawing on the connection we have to the land, Bronwyn Bancroft awakens the senses as she draws…
READ MOREThe girl who thought in pictures. The story of Dr. Temple Grandin written by Julia Finley Mosca and illustrated by Daniel Rieley.
With end pages adorned with cows and a dedication to ‘any child who’s ever felt alone’, we knew this book would be one we would enjoy. Dr. Temple Grandin, who…
READ MOREWilam: A birrarung story by Aunty Joy Murphy and Andrew Kelly. Illustrated by Lisa Kennedy
Birrarung is wilam to many Wilam means home in Woiwurrung, the language of the Wurundjeri clan and this stunning book brings to life many different words from this clan.…
READ MOREMy country by Ezekiel Kwaymullina and Sally Morgan
In my country I play with the morning star Author Ezekiel Kwaymullina, from the Palyku people in Western Australia’s Pilbara, says, ‘The book was inspired by my Nana and Gran, who…
READ MOREOn the River by Roland Harvey
Come with me from the mountains to the sea. How well do you know the Murray River? Do you know where it flows from and too and what is along…
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The Legend of Moonie Jarl Walking with the seasons in Kakadu Colours of Australia by Bronwyn Bancroft. Thirst WELCOME TO COUNTRY by Aunty Joy Murphy At the Zoo I see…
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