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Born: Established: 2014 New South Wales, ;
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1 y separately published work icon The Dreamtime Trilogy Eleanor Vials , Makayla McEvoy , Georgie Taberner , Borenore : Central Tablelands Local Land Services , 2014 9806060 2014 single work picture book Indigenous story

'Borenore Public School loved learning about Aboriginal Culture to create this book. We were excited to hear the wonderful Dreamtime stories. These stories explain how things came to be and have important lessons about how Aboriginal people should live. This book contains our interpretations of three of our favourite Dreamtime stories.' (Source: Enviro Stories Library website)

1 y separately published work icon Aboriginal Totems Rebecca Wilks , New South Wales : Central Tablelands Local Land Services , 2014 9750493 2014 single work picture book children's

'This book has some brief statements about what totems are, what it means to have a totem and how to look after it.' (Source: Enviro-Stories Library website)

1 y separately published work icon Aboriginal Life Chloe Wilks , Gus Simmonds , New South Wales : Central Tablelands Local Land Services , 2014 9750360 2014 single work picture book children's

'Aboriginal people were the masters of life in the Australian bush. They used the land to provide themselves with food, water, medicines, clothing and shelter. ...' (Source: Aboriginal Life, 2014:2)

1 y separately published work icon Aboriginal Animal Tracks Grace Scadding , New South Wales : Central Tablelands Local Land Services , 2014 9750276 2014 single work picture book children's

'Throughout Australia, Aboriginal people use icons or symbols to tell their stories. These icons and symbols are used in paintings, rock engravings and carvings to show the people, animals, plants and general features of their traditional lands. ...'

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