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form y separately published work icon Three Springs single work   film/TV   children's  
Alternative title: The Story of Cooking
Note: Transcribed by Dom Bernard Rooney
Issue Details: First known date: 1997... 1997 Three Springs
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'An exciting adventure story about how the Noongar people got fire, how the bronze wing pigeon got red whiskers near their beaks and how a special place came to be called Three Springs.' (Source: National Film & Sound Archive)

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      1997 .
      Extent: 5 min.p.
      Series: form y separately published work icon Bobtales Western Australia : Gripping Films & Graphics Western Australia Aboriginal Media Association , 1997 6183152 1997 series - publisher film/TV dreaming story

      'Bobtales is an animated series of thirteen five minute Aboriginal Dreamtime stories for young children. These enchanting five-minute tales bring to life stories of how some of Australia's native animals came to look the way they do, and why the moon and the stars appear in the sky. Presented by Aboriginal storytellers, these beautifully illustrated stories use dynamic computer animation based on drawings by Aboriginal children from Western Australia to tell traditional legends in an imaginative and colourful way.' (Source: Bobtales Animated Aboriginal Dreamtime Stories for Children website; and National Film & Sound Archive website)

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