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y separately published work icon Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Maree Klesch , Maree Klesch (composer), Karen Manton (editor), Maree Klesch (editor), Karl Brand (illustrator), Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 single work selected work single work poetry prose Indigenous story y
y separately published work icon Woodidji Ian Wallam Hill , Ian Wallam Hill (illustrator), Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2009 2009 single work picture book children's y
Kayili Bominger : The Boomerang Maker single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 (p. 33)
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Kaying Koordak Ngaarn Mika : Eat the Moon single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 (p. 75-76)
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Milkibaa Morakoot Boyang : Old Man Rock single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 (p. 71-73)
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Boolaninda single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 (p. 13-15)
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Ningararna single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 (p. 47-49)
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Walaang Wildji single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 (p. 41-45)
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Bindatan single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 (p. 7-11)
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Boranga Boongoorang : Great Shake single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 (p. 67-68)
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Ngogoran single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 (p. 35-38)
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y separately published work icon Noongar Boodja Waangkan : Talking on Noongar Country Jayden Boundry , Tyrown Waigana (illustrator), Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 2022 2022 single work picture book children's y
y separately published work icon Ninni Yabini Cheryl Kickett , Tyrown Waigana (illustrator), Fremantle : Fremantle Press , 2022 2022 single work picture book children's y
y separately published work icon An Attempt to Eat the Moon : And Other Stories Recounted from the Aborigines Deborah Buller-Murphy , ( illus. Elizabeth Durack ) ,agent Melbourne : Georgian House , 1958 1958 selected work children's fiction children's Indigenous story y
Barbara Corbett- Councillor b. 1938 (4 works by fr. 2013)

Barbara Corbett-Councillor is one of the last descendants of her generation of the Wardandi and Bibulmun Clans. (Source: Dordenap Boodja Wongki 2013:3)

Sunset Barbara Corbett- Councillor , single work short story
— Appears in: Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 (p. 3)
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Boowaara Wayini-k : Pool of Death single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 (p. 51-54)
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Edarit single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 (p. 17-19)
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Djardak Booyenak : White Hovea : The Legend of Corianne and Medinite single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 (p. 57-59)
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Woodidjap : Margaret River single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 (p. 21-24)
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Mikadardibi single work prose Indigenous story
— Appears in: Dordenap Boodja Wongki : Stories from Bibulmun and Wardandi Country Batchelor : Batchelor Press , 2013 2013 (p. 27-31)
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Tyrown Waigana (2 works by fr. 2022)

'Tyrown Waigana is a Wardandi Noongar (south-west cape country) and Ait Koedhal (Torres Strait Islander) multi-disciplinary artist and graphic designer.' (https://fremantlepress.com.au/books/ninni-yabini/)

Len Collard (a.k.a. Katitjin) (13 works by fr. 1994)

Len Collard is a descendant of the Whadjuck and Balardong Nyungar of the south-west of Western Australia. An avid surfer from the age of thirteen, Len Collard was one of the founding members of the Wardandi Indigenous Surf Classics of Western Australia.

Collard has served as Program Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies at Murdoch University and is a highly respected academic leader in the field of Nyungar culture Len's teaching interests have included Aboriginal issues, Aboriginal society and politics, literature and popular culture. He has written extensively on subjects relating to contemporary Aboriginal issues and local communities.

In 2017 he became a member of the Indigenous Australian Dictionary of Biography working party.

'Paper Talk' : Testimony and Forgetting in South West Western Australia Jessica White , single work criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , vol. 17 no. 1 2017 2017
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Prevailing Passions Jessica White , single work review
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , February 2024 2024
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Jill Taylor Neal (5 works by fr. 2022) 'Jill Taylor Neal is a Neurodivergent poet who is currently a guest on unceded Wardandi Noongar land. Her works span the thematic spectrum to explore the human condition in relationship with nature and the expanding universe.' (Into the Wetlands
Sam Isaacs (a.k.a. Sam Yebble Isaacs; Yebble) b. 1845 While working as a stockman on the Ellensbrook property at Calgarup, in the Augusta/Margaret River area, Sam Isaacs (together with Grace Bussell) assisted in the rescue of over fifty people from the shipwrecked S. S. Georgette in December 1876.
Sonya Stewart (1 works by fr. 2006) Sonya Stewart received the Geoff and Lyn Field Award for the best thesis relating to Australian studies. She is a graduate of Murdoch University.
Ian Wallam Hill (1 works by fr. 2009) Ian Wallam Hill is a Wardandi Noongar artist and storyteller from Busselton, Western Australia. He has won two NAIDOC poster competitions and numerous other awards. (https://noongarboodjar.com.au/authors/)
Gordon d'Venables (1 works by fr. 2023) 'Gordon d'Venables was born on the land of the Wilman First Nation People and has been, inter alia, a farmhand, soldier, teacher, lawyer with predominantly international clients, and a university lecturer. He lives on Wardandi land in the south-west of Australia. The combination of his employment history, life experiences - including dealings and interaction with law enforcement agencies, the military, and global businesses -and extensive travel, has enriched his work.' (Amazon)
 
Sandra Hill b. 1951

In 1958 at the age of six, Sandra Hill was taken from her family along with her brother and two sisters. They were relocated from Port Samson in the north of Western Australia to Perth in the south and were placed in Sister Kate's Orphanage where Hill's own mother had been sent as a child in the 1930s. At the age of seven Sandra and her older sister were fostered to a white family. Hill lived with them until she married in 1968. In 1985 at the age of 29 Hill was reunited with her birth family, her mother is Doreen Hill and her sister is Patricia Hill-Wall. Hill's family connections are the traditional clans of the Ballardong and Wilmen on her mother's side and Wardandi and Minang on her father's side.

In 1978 Hill enrolled in her first formal training in a Fine Arts course at Balga Technical College in Perth. After completion of her studies she began teaching at Balga and then Midland Tafe. As a visual artist, Hill lectured in Visual Art Theory and Practice and was employed as the Coordinator of the Contemporary Aboriginal Arts program at Curtin University of Technology, she continued to lecture there until 2004. During this time she completed her Post Graduate diploma in Visual Arts.

Hill has had numerous solo exhibitions and grants, as well as been chosen as the artist in residence for Indigenous people at Banff Art Centre in Alberta Canada in 2001. She was also one of five Indigenous artists chosen to be involved in the West Australian International Artists Workshops in Walpole, Western Australia. During her career Hill has been involved in many Public Art projects, and in 2007 she was commisssioned by the Chief Ministers Office in Canberra to complete artwork for the Ngunnawal people. Today Hill works as a fulltime artist and paints at the Wardong Art Studio in Balingup, Western Australia.

Hill's story was recorded by the National Library for an oral history project and appeared in the associated publication Many Voices: Reflections on experiences of Indigenous child separation edited by Doreen Mellor and Anna Haebich (2002).

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