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 MORECounting our Country by Jill Daniels
Counting our country by Jill Daniels is a bilingual counting book that all young children will enjoy. Written in English and the Ritharrnu language from South Eastern Arnhem land, Counting…
READ MOREGoing to the footy by Debbie Coombes
Whether you go to the footy in a tinny, a trophy or on a barge, this book is unforgettable. How do you go to the footy? And if not the…
READ MORENAIDOC Week resources
NAIDOC Week this year is during the school holidays from 7 to 14 July. We can still celebrate Australian Indigenous people before and after this week with some great resources. This…
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 MOREBaby Business by Jasmine Seymour
Yana with Nanna to the smoking place Baby business by Jasmine Seymour is a beautiful new book written and illustrated by Jasmine Seymour and published by Magabala books. This picture…
READ MOREBlack Cockatoo by Carl Merrison and Hakea Hustler
You have his mark Mia, between your shoulder blades. The dirrarn (black cockatoo) is your totem. Your jarriny (conception totem) totem I adored this book so much so that I…
READ MOREClever Crow – Wak Liya-Djambatj by Nina Lawrence and Bronwyn Bancroft
When a hungry crow can’t find any food, he has to be clever. Clever Crow – Wak Liya-Djambatj. Written by Nina Lawrence and illustrated by Bronwyn Bancroft is a…
READ MOREMonster party by The children from Rawa with Alison Lester and Jane Godwin
Monsters come out of the ground tonight. Jeepers creepers, they give us a fright! In 2017 Alison Lester and Jane Godwin visited Rawa Community school and took part in a…
READ MOREThe great lizard Trek by Felicity Bradshaw and Norma MacDonald
Written by Felicity Bradshaw and illustrated by Norma MacDonald, an Aboriginal Yamatji artist, The Great Lizard Trek is an excellent addition to the science, geography and sustainability curriculum in classrooms .…
READ MORENganga by Aunty Fay Muir and Sue Lawson
Nganga is an authoritative and concise collection of words and phrases related to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and issues. The word Nganga (ng gar na) means to understand, to…
READ MORESorry day by Coral Vass and Dub Leffler
Long ago and not so long ago, the children were taken away Sorry Day is a very important picture book to share this Sorry day – or any future Sorry…
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