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  • Songlines

    Stories from Yarrabah and beyond

    Songlines, Stories from Yarrabah and beyond brings together lyrics, related commentary and images reflecting author Barry Cedric's work as a singer/songwriter and educator. Cedric, who hails from Yarrabah, in Goongandji country, Far North Queensland, takes us on a journey through songs from the 1980s to the present day. It's a journey rich with poetry, politics and poignant messages about life as an Indigenous person in Queensland and more broadly in Australia.

  • Kaurna language resources

    Please note: the Kaurna books are not available through Batchelor Press but by contacting Jack Buckskin via details below.

  • Ngoonjook 36

    Australian First Nations' Journal

    Ngoonjook, Australian First Nations' Journal foregrounds research relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. 'Ngoonjook' is a Kungarakan language word which means 'listen up' or 'news'. The journal first came out in July 1998 and was published regularly until 2010 with issue no. 35. After a significant gap Ngoonjook is now revived with issue no.

  • Ngulajuku!

    Tiger's story of how Nyirrpi came to be

    This wonderfully illustrated book in Warlpiri and English is based on an interview with the late Tiger Japaljarri Morris, an interview initially conducted by Fiona Napaljarri Gibson in 2001 as part of a Warlpiri research project consulting elders and community members about their thoughts on language and education. Some 20-odd years later the humour and wisdom of Tiger's insights are brought to life through the work of Fiona Gibson and Angela Harrison for the Institute's Centre for Aboriginal Languages and Linguistics (CALL).

  • Buwaray Raykurayku Gälpu Dhäruk

    Gälpu Word Book

    Also known as the Gälpu Word Book, this Shepherdson College, Literature Production Centre publication represents almost three decades in the making, instigated largely through the pioneering work of the book's primary author, the late Ganyinurru Gurruwiwi (1952-2002). Since her passing the book's progress was overseen by members of Ganyinurru's family working alongside staff from Shepherdson College (Galiwin'ku / Elcho Island) and linguist Dr Melanie Wilkinson.

  • This poster is available in 45 languages and shows words for common body parts at a primary school level. These posters are also available as a blank poster or in English. The following languages are also available in an early childhood level: Alawa, Alyawarr, Anindilyakwa, Bilinarra, Central Anmatyerr, Dalabon, Djamba/Gupa, Eastern Arrernte, Gamilaraay, Gurindji, Kaytetye, Mangarrayi, Mudburra, Murrinh patha, Ngandi (Numbulwar), Ngangikurungurr, Rembarrnga, Ritharrngu, Western Arrarnta and Wubuy.  If you would like this poster translated into your langauge please email batchelorpress@batchelor.edu.au or phone 08 8939 7352.
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    This poster is available for different age groups
  • Currently available in 40 languages, this poster includes words for basic face parts. If you would like this poster in your language please email batchelorpress@batchelor.edu.au or phone 08 8939 7352. Words can be added or deleted from the poster to meet your language needs. 
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  • This poster includes the numbers from 1 to 10 and the number 20. The number posters can be adapted to suit your counting system. If you would like this poster in your language email batchelorpress@batchelor.edu.au or phone 08 8939 7352.
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  • This poster shows words for the basic body parts of a kangaroo. If you would like this poster in your language email batchelorpress@batchelor.edu.au or phone 08 8939 7352.
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  • This poster teachers about the daytime and nightime sky. It is a beautiful posters that adds colour and language information to any teaching space. If you would like this poster in your language please email batchelorpress@batchelor.edu.au or phone 08 8939 7352. 
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  • This poster illustrates eight types of frequently sighted cloud formations and their names. We can translate this poster into your language for an AU$85 fee.
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  • This poster introduces the different terms used for various weather types. It includes words for different winds, temperatures, rains etc. We can translate this poster into your language for an AU$85 fee.
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  • This poster allows you to include the words for some of the more common colours on pots of paint. This version is not really suitable for words with more than 10 letters. We can translate this poster into your language for an AU$85 fee.
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  • This poster shows the words for the internal organs of the human body.  If you would like this poster in your language email batchelorpress@batchelor.edu.au or phone 08 8939 7352.
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