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A completely accessible, compelling and riveting account of pre-invasion Aboriginal agricultural systems.
Bruce Pascoe is a Bunurong man born in the Melbourne suburb of
Richmond. He is a member of the Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative
of southern Victoria and has been the director of the Australian
Studies Project for the Commonwealth Schools Commission. Bruce has
had a varied career as a teacher, farmer, fisherman, barman,
fencing contractor, lecturer, Aboriginal language researcher,
archaeological site worker and editor. His book Fog a Dox
(published by Magabala Books in 2012), won the Young Adult category
of the 2013 Prime Minister's Literary Awards.
Pascoe's Dark Emu won the Indigenous Writers' Prize and the Book of
the Year at the 2016 New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards.
Bruce Pascoe is an award-winning Australian writer, editor and
anthologist. His books include Shark, Ruby-eyed Coucal, Ocean,
Earth and Nightjar. Bruce has also written a number of non-fiction
works, including Dark Emu, Convincing Ground, a Wathaurong language
dictionary and The Little Red, Yellow, Black Book. His awards
include the Prime Minister’s award for Young Adult Literature for
Fog a Dox and the NSW Premier’s Book of the Year for Dark Emu.
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