Celebrate our rich cultural heritage with these acts presented by Indigenous Australians during the 2023 Adelaide Fringe.
CHILDREN'S BOOK: The Shop Train is a heartwarming story about Rosie and her mum, and the rickety journey in their old car to pick up stores from the shop train.
PICTURE BOOK: In this delightful children’s picture book, Aunty Patsy Cameron generously shares the stories and traditions from her family’s seasonal island life in Tasmania.
PICTURE BOOK: A collection of tender and honest stories that will educate children on our nation’s history and remind adult readers of the real impact of the Stolen Generations.
CHILDREN'S BOOK: Lofty, a young emu desperately wants to win a big emu race, but he is slow and clumsy – and his first race ends in disaster. So he enlists the help of his Bush Mob friends!
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Winner of the 2019 OUR MOB Emerging Artists' award has been announced, following works by many other South Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists.
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