When Coonardoo was published in 1929 it was greeted with consirable controversy. It tell the story of Coonardoo, a young Aboriginal woman, who is trained from childhood to be the housekeeper at Wytaliba Station, and as such, is destined to look after it's owner, Hugh Watt.
An exciting adventure set in the rugged Kimberley region, Dead Mans Gold draws on the legends of the Australian outback, featuring treasure hunting, droving, gold prospecting and ghosts.
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Dumby and Blacky are two very different people, not the least of those differences being that Dumby's a Nunga and Blacky's white. But they're friends. And it could be deadly. Unna?
Nancy wants so much to be the centre of attention at school that she makes up a story - a wish, really. But with the help of stories from both sides of her family - white Australian and Aborginal - she learns something about what is true for her, and what she herself has to offer.
Mathew sets off alone to camp at Goanna Gorge. He is determined to find the Aboriginal rock paintings he knows are hidden there ... Extended Description