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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
HASS
Media Arts
Visual Arts
Design and Technologies
The Birrarung multi-touch book features the Wurundjeri Creation story of the Birrarung, the river of mist and shadows.
English
Science
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
HASS
Visual Arts
The Wamba Wamba Multi-Touch Book includes two captivating tales shared and narrated by Traditional Custodian Uncle Ron Murray. "Muyi Muir" explores the story of Lake Boga, where the Wamba Wamba people protected their children from Nurrayil, the menacing Wedge-Tail Eagle. "Pondi" follows the thrilling chase of the Murray Cod, which creates the Murray River. Both stories highlight the importance of Country and the Wamba Wamba people's connection to their land.
English
Science
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
Visual Arts
Drama
Poppy-May Woora is a Ghungalu story shared by Uncle Steve Kemp and Milton Lawton about a mother kangaroo and her baby joey. Poppy-May faces a difficult situation involving a pack of wild dogs but uses her knowledge of the Country to attempt to overcome the challenge!
Design and Technologies
English
Science
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
HASS
Health and Physical Education
Visual Arts
Leave It There for the Next Little Fellas relates to the emu, and knowledge about the season in which to collect eggs and hunt the emu in sustainable ways.
Visual Arts
Mathematics
English
Science
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
HASS
The Adnyamathanha Creation story Yurlu: The Kingfisher Man is an important account of the Creation and history of the Flinders Ranges of South Australia.
Media Arts
Sustainability
English
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
HASS
Geography
Health and Physical Education
The Eagle, the Crow and the Bat is a teaching that explains how the Crow discovered fire and why his feathers are black today.
HASS
Visual Arts
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
The Frog and Brolga is a story from the Gija people in Western Australia. Their story tells of a permanent waterhole at Gawarre and examines how the local people view water and its role in their lives.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
Geography
Sustainability
Dunggula is the story of the Murray River and creation of both the river and the surrounding country, the home of the Bangerang people.
Mathematics
Sustainability
English
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
HASS
Geography
Health and Physical Education
Visual Arts
Gaṉdjaḻaḻa: Sugar Bag Hunter is a story from the Wägilak people of Yolngu Country and follows Gaṉdjaḻaḻa on his journey to collect the sacred Yarrpany honey, while creating features of Country.

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