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Born: Established: 1982 Glebe, Glebe - Leichhardt - Balmain area, Sydney Inner West, Sydney, New South Wales, ;
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1 y separately published work icon Nangamay Dream Mana Gather Djurali Grow : First Nations Australia LGBTQIA Poetry Alison Whittaker (editor), Steven Ross (editor), Glebe : Blackbooks , 2023 25674013 2023 anthology poetry 'A ground-breaking collection of First Nations Australia LGBTQIA+ poets, writers and storytellers published to commemorate Sydney World Pride being held on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Cammeraygal, Bidigal, Dharawal and Dharug Nations' 

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1 1 y separately published work icon Through Old Eyes Wes Marne , Glebe : Blackbooks , 2022 24045939 2022 selected work poetry

'Published to commemorate the author’s 100th birthday, this wide-ranging and thoughtful collection reflects on history, colonisation, family, childhood, Aboriginal Dreaming, traditions and storytelling, working lives and people.

'Sometimes wistful, melancholic, poignant, at times the author’s wry sense of fun and humour shines through.

'When he arrived in Sydney in the 1960s, Bigambul man, Uncle Wes, was not allowed to tell his stories at schools. He set up a fire bucket in his backyard and invited families and children from the local Aboriginal community to come to sit around the fire and share his stories. It did not take long for the police to arrive and arrest him for hosting an unlawful gathering – he spent two days in lock-up for sharing his stories.

'Uncle Wes is a living treasure of Aboriginal storytelling wisdom. Through his poems Uncle Wes invites the reader to join him by the fire as he generously shares his reflections and reminiscences on one hundred years.'  (Publication summary)

2 1 y separately published work icon Windradyne : A Wiradjuri Koorie Mary Coe , Glebe : Blackbooks , 1986 Z1373678 1986 single work biography

A true account of resistance fighter Windradyne of the Wiradjuri Nation. Windradyne was a warrior and a leader who lived in and around the Eastern Murray River area. He is remembered in this book for his fight for land rights and the wellbeing of approximately 12,000 of his people.

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