Bip the Snapping Bungaroo (Video)
A fun and upbeat Dreaming story about a little turtle and his snap. It features colourful artwork and descriptive text, and is read by Aboriginal academic Dr Chris Sarra.
A fun and upbeat Dreaming story about a little turtle and his snap. It features colourful artwork and descriptive text, and is read by Aboriginal academic Dr Chris Sarra.
A contemporary cultural story from a traditional owner of the Kakadu region that takes you on a journey through the amazing landscapes of Kakadu National Park. Learn about weather seasons, bush foods and hunting skills still alive in modern Australia. The story is read by Torres Strait Islander Mr Charles Jia.
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A Dreaming story that uses amazing animated imagery of Australian landscapes, people and animals. The story explains how the Aboriginal people of Western Australia gained fire and how the creation of a sacred place called Three Springs came to be.
A Dreaming story that uses amazing animated imagery of Australian landscapes, people and animals. It includes Dreaming spirits, music and a moral lesson.
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A Dreaming story from the Djaru people in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. It uses amazing animated imagery of Australian landscapes, people and animals to tell the story of the Kingfisher tribe.
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Two Dreaming stories from the Noongar people of Western Australia. They use amazing animated imagery of Australian landscapes and animals to tell the stories of how some native animals gained their most recognisable features.
A Dreaming story that uses amazing animated imagery of Australian landscapes, people and animals. It features Dreaming spirits, music and knowledge of the weather seasons.
A Dreaming story from the Noongar people of Western Australia that uses amazing animated imagery of Australian landscapes, people and animals to tell a story about how the echidna got its spikes.