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Gender: Female
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'Ros Moriarty, formerly a journalist with Radio Australia in Indigenous affairs, women's issues and the environment, has spent most of her professional life as managing director of Australia's leading Indigenous design studio, Balarinji, a business she established with husband John Moriarty in 1983. Balarinji is best known for covering Qantas 747 aircraft in Indigenous art. During 27 years of delivering groundbreaking projects, including the Emu Dreaming tutu for the Australian Ballet's 40th birthday and the Hands across the Land poster for the 2000 Sydney Harbour Bridge Walk for Reconciliation, the company has fostered the careers of a large number of Indigenous artists and designers from all over Australia, and returned royalties to NT artists since 1995. Ros Moriarty is the author of an acclaimed memoir, Listening to Country, and founder of a non-profit organisation, Indi Kindi, supporting pre-literacy education' (Allen and Unwin website sighted 19/6/2012).

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y separately published work icon Kangaroos Hop Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2012 Z1868070 2012 single work picture book children's If you are very quiet, you will see the kangaroos hop, the birds fly, the echidnas shuffle -- across the land and down to the water's edge, where a crocodile lies sleeping...Shhh! (Cover).
2013 shortlisted The Wilderness Society Environment Award for Children's Literature Preschool
2012 shortlisted Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards Best Book for Language Development – Indigenous Children
y separately published work icon Ten Scared Fish Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2012 Z1868056 2012 single work picture book children's Ten Scared Fish is an animal counting book with a difference. Following the river to the sea, the reader meets and counts the animals until finally ten little fish meet a big scary shark! Bold illustrations and a delightfully playful text help readers familiarise themselves with prepositions as well as animals and numbers (Publisher website).
2012 shortlisted Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards Best Book for Language Development – Indigenous Children
y separately published work icon Listening to Country : A Journey to the Heart of What It Means to Belong Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2010 Z1705968 2010 single work autobiography

'Ros Moriarty is a white woman married to an Aboriginal man. Over the course of many visits to her husband's family, she was fascinated to discover that the older tribal women had a deep sense of happiness and purpose that transcended the abject material poverty, illness and increasing violence of their community - a happiness that she feels is related to an essential 'warmth of heart' that these women say has gone missing in today's world.

'In May 2006, she had the chance to spend time in the Tanami Desert in northern central Australia with 200 Aboriginal women, performing women's Law ceremonies. Listening to Country is the story of that trip and her friendship with these women, as she tells their stories and passes on their wisdom and understanding.

'Offering a privileged window into the spiritual and emotional world of Aboriginal women, this book is a moving story of common human experience, the getting and passing on of wisdom, and the deep friendship and bonds between women. It carries a moving and profound sense of optimism in the fundamental humanity we all share.' (From the publisher's website.)

2012 winner The National Year of Reading 2012 Our Story Collection Northern Territory See NYOR Our Story winners.
2010 shortlisted Human Rights Awards Literature Non-Fiction Award
2010 shortlisted The Age Book of the Year Award Non-Fiction Prize
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