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1 y separately published work icon Didjeridu Charmer B. Wongar , Carnegie : Dingo Books , 2015 8303780 2015 single work novel

'An old Aboriginal ritual leader, Bungawa, lives with a pack of dingoes on his tribal land in a remote part of Arnhem Land (Australia) just as his ancestors lived since time immemorial. His children have been forcibly taken from him by State authorities to be brought up and assimilated into the white man's world. Bungawa, however, sees them embodied in the souls of the dingoes with whom he shares life in the wilderness, according to traditional teachings. Didjeridu Charmer is the last novel of B. Wongar's Nuclear Cycle, presided by Walg, Karan, Gabo Djara, Raki and Manhunt. ' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon With Bags and Swags : Around Australia in the Forties Wendy Suart , United Kingdom (UK) : Dingo Books , 2008 Z1761998 2008 single work autobiography travel

'Back in the 1940s life was very different. On leaving school, teenagers were expected to get a good, steady job but Melbourne school friends Wendy Law and Shirley Duncan wanted to travel. Already they had made short bike trips around Victoria and even gone as far as Adelaide.

When the war ended they wanted to go to Europe but in 1946 Europe was struggling with refugees, bombed cities and rationing. The girls decided to ride to Queensland for the winter while Europe was settling down. They lived frugally, earning their way, getting lifts over difficult terrain and enjoying wonderful hospitality from Australians everywhere. Gradually their horizons expanded and they travelled on to Darwin, down to Adelaide, then over to the West. The four-footed companion they acquired went with them.

What they didn't realize was that Australia is almost as big as China and is equivalent in size to twenty European countries! Things which we regard as commonplace now, such as instant coffee and thermal clothing, were not known then but the Girl Cyclists battled their way around the vast continent and three years later returned to tell an amazing story.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Totem and Ore : A Photographic Collection Boomerang and Atom B. Wongar , Lynda Bilcic , Carnegie : Dingo Books , 2006 Z1484063 2006 single work non-fiction
1 y separately published work icon Skyhooks' Million Dollar Riff Jenny Brown , Collingwood : Dingo Books , 1975 Z813947 1975 single work biography A book on the rock band, Skyhooks
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