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We use the bush as our school and as our playground, says one of the many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people whose voices combine in this anthology of true stories about childhood, compiled from a wide range of memoirs and oral histories.
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All the boys in Luke's class see things the same way - except for Luke, who has his own special way of looking. Luke feels as if he doesn't fit in. And then one day he discovers a place that feels like home. Suddenly, the whole world changes.
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Tells the story of how an Australian picture book classic became a television series. Looks at how the original book came about and how the television series has developed. Age 8-12.
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Wheatley's powerful new novel for teenagers, with its gutsy, gritty prose, touches on issues such as the lure of hard drugs, and the importance of not forgetting the past. The suspenseful narrative mirrors the fractured state of memory, and moves between past and present while en ...
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Five Times Dizzy introduces Mareka, who lives in a milkbar in Newtown. Her grandmother has arrived in Australia and feels lost and alone. Mareka has an idea to make her feel better - but it is so huge it makes her feel dizzy. This bind-up also contains the story, Dancing in the ...
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Collection of stories in which characters explore who they are and how they fit into their family, their community and their world.
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A landmark publication from an acclaimed team - a beautiful and exciting picture book containing a message of hope. Nadia Wheatley and Ken Searle help sixteen children from eight schools in south-west Sydney explore their local environment and work collaboratively on art and writ ...
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Tells the story of how Anangu from five different language groups came to live together at Papunya. From the time of first contacts with explorers, missionaries and pastoralists, this multi-layered text leads to the development of the unique educational environment that is Papuny ...
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This new edition includes a new timeline, which traces the history of the characters in the book, as well as the history of Australia, and is right up to date with reference to the Australian Government's apology to Indigenous Australians. Age 6+.
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This new edition includes a new timeline, which traces the history of the characters in the book, as well as the history of Australia, and is right up-to-date with reference to the Australian government's apology to Indigenous Australians. Age 6+.
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