Miles Franklin Award-winning novelist Alexis Wright returns to non-fiction in her new book, Tracker Tilmouth, a collective memoir of the charismatic Aboriginal leader, political thinker, and entrepreneur who died in Darwin in 2015. Taken from his family as a child and brought up in a mission on Croker Island, Tracker Tilmouth returned home to transform the world of Aboriginal politics. He worked tirelessly for Aboriginal self-determination, creating opportunities for land use and economic development in his many roles, including Director of the Central Land Council. He was a visionary and a projector of ideas, renowned for his irreverent humour and his anecdotes. His memoir has been composed by Wright from interviews with Tilmouth himself, ...
In November 2004 on Palm Island an Aboriginal man, Cameron Doomadgee, was arrested for swearing at a...
In the southwestern corner of Australia, bordered by ocean and arid land, lies an island-like area, ...
The Lives of Stories traces three stories of Aboriginal–settler friendships that intersect with the ...
Coincidentally tonight, as governments continue to grapple with the on-going social crisis in Aborig...
The Swan Book (pub. 2013) by the Indigenous-Australian author Alexis Wright is an eco-dystopian epic...
Australians and readers across the world love Oodgeroo of the Noonuccal people for the contribution ...
In order to better understand and appreciate Alexis Wright’s publishing history, it is important to ...
As the first novel written by an Indigenous Australian to win the Miles Franklin Literary Award, Ale...
Born on November 25th 1950, Alexis Wright is a Waanyi woman from the highlands of the southern Gulf ...
Joy Janaka Wiradjuri Williams was a member of the Aboriginal Stolen Generations. She was taken from ...
Miles Franklin award-winning author Alexis Wright describes how a remote town in Australia dealt wit...
This book is set in the future, with Aboriginals still living under the Intervention in the north, i...
The Lives of Stories traces three stories of Aboriginal–settler friendships that intersect with the ...
This book describes projects by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people which make a difference...
[Extract] On the cover of Alexis Wright's 2007 Miles Franklin Award winning novel is a photograph of...
In November 2004 on Palm Island an Aboriginal man, Cameron Doomadgee, was arrested for swearing at a...
In the southwestern corner of Australia, bordered by ocean and arid land, lies an island-like area, ...
The Lives of Stories traces three stories of Aboriginal–settler friendships that intersect with the ...
Coincidentally tonight, as governments continue to grapple with the on-going social crisis in Aborig...
The Swan Book (pub. 2013) by the Indigenous-Australian author Alexis Wright is an eco-dystopian epic...
Australians and readers across the world love Oodgeroo of the Noonuccal people for the contribution ...
In order to better understand and appreciate Alexis Wright’s publishing history, it is important to ...
As the first novel written by an Indigenous Australian to win the Miles Franklin Literary Award, Ale...
Born on November 25th 1950, Alexis Wright is a Waanyi woman from the highlands of the southern Gulf ...
Joy Janaka Wiradjuri Williams was a member of the Aboriginal Stolen Generations. She was taken from ...
Miles Franklin award-winning author Alexis Wright describes how a remote town in Australia dealt wit...
This book is set in the future, with Aboriginals still living under the Intervention in the north, i...
The Lives of Stories traces three stories of Aboriginal–settler friendships that intersect with the ...
This book describes projects by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people which make a difference...
[Extract] On the cover of Alexis Wright's 2007 Miles Franklin Award winning novel is a photograph of...
In November 2004 on Palm Island an Aboriginal man, Cameron Doomadgee, was arrested for swearing at a...
In the southwestern corner of Australia, bordered by ocean and arid land, lies an island-like area, ...
The Lives of Stories traces three stories of Aboriginal–settler friendships that intersect with the ...