NAIDOC Week 2021 #books

Heal Country! asks for actions that recognise, protect, and maintain all aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and heritage.

The breathtaking artwork below is from Maggie-Jean Douglas, the winner of the National NAIDOC poster competition for 2021.

I’ve included communities/people, animals and bush medicines spread over different landscapes of red dirt, green grass, bush land and coastal areas to tell the story of the many ways country can and has healed us throughout our lives and journeys.


Maggie-Jean Douglas

Recommended books for NAIDOC week

  • Bindi

Digital resources for NAIDOC week

The National Gallery of Victoria: NAIDOC week 2021

The National Gallery of Victoria: NAIDOC week 2021

SBS NAIDOC teacher-resource

  • Spooky halloween books for children

  • What to Say When You Don’t Know What to Say

  • 2024 School library events calendar

  • Reading Success in the Early Primary Years: A Teacher’s Guide to Implementing Systematic Instruction by Jocelyn Seamer

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