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BiographyHistory

Gregory Crocetti worked as a microbiologist for a decade, studying at University of Queensland and later working as a post-doctoral researcher at University of New South Wales, Sydney and University of Lund, Sweden. Gregory coordinated the Scale Free Network project, 'Small Friends' - a series of symbiosis storybooks, telling positive stories about microorganisms.

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Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Tamarra : A Story of Termites on Gurindji Country Richmond : Hardie Grant Children's Publishing , 2023 25994826 2023 single work information book children's Indigenous story

A colourful, fun and educational First Nations book about bugs!

'Tamarra: A Story of Termites on Gurindji Country is a fascinating, illustrated science book that takes kids inside the life of termites through storytelling from the Gurindji People.

'Did you know there are four types of termite poo? Or that a warm paste made from termite mound is used to strengthen a Gurindji baby’s body and spirit? Or that spinifex (which termites eat) is one of the strongest plants in the world?

'Created as a collaboration between over 30 First Nations and non-Indigenous contributors, the story and artworks explore how termites and their mounds connect different parts of Country, from tiny Gurindji babies and their loving grandmothers, to spiky spinifex plants growing in the hot sun.

'Written in traditional Gurindji, Gurindji Kriol and English (with a QR code to an audio version spoken in language), Tamarra is a truly original story with beautiful artwork that takes readers on an educational and cultural journey through Gurindji Country.' (Publication summary) 

2024 shortlisted CBCA Book of the Year Awards Eve Pownall Award for Information Books
2024 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Notable Book Eve Pownall Award
y separately published work icon The Invisible War : A Tale on Two Scales Collingwood : Scale Free Network , 2016 10777298 2016 single work graphic novel young adult

'While treating a patient with dysentery, Sister Annie Barnaby encounters a strain of lethal bacteria. As the invaders journey deep into her gut, the resident microbes must ght to survive. Annie’s life hangs in the balance. Enter the phage, a deadly predator, ready to wage war to protect their host.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2017 winner APA Book Design Awards Best Designed Educational Primary / Secondary Book designed by Briony Barr and Ben Hutchings.
2017 winner Educational Publishing Awards Australia Award for Excellence in Educational Publishing
2017 winner Most Underrated Book Award
2017 shortlisted Comic Arts Awards of Australia
2017 CBCA Book of the Year Awards Notable Book Older Readers
y separately published work icon Zobi and the Zoox Zobi and the Zoox : A Story of Coral Bleaching Melbourne : Scale Free Network , 2014 8355612 2014 single work picture book children's

With her home under threat from a warming ocean, Zobi, a brave rhizobia bacterium, teams up with a family of slow but steady Zoox (zooxanthellae). The coral becomes gravely ill and bacteria around them begin to starve. Can Zobi and the Zoox work together to save the day?

This book is about a symbiotic relationship. It tells the story of the microscopic friends living in a tiny coral polyp. (Source: Back cover)

2015 shortlisted The Wilderness Society Environment Award for Children's Literature Picture Fiction
2015 winner The Wilderness Society Environment Award for Children's Literature Puggle Award - Picture Book
2015 shortlisted Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards Eight to 10 Years
2019 winner Whitley Awards Whitley Medal for 2018 CSIRO edition.
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