Caring for Country: First Knowledges for younger readers

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An important book from two history-changing writers about how to take better care of our environment today by using methods practised by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples for tens of thousands of years.

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Bruce Pascoe, Bill Gammage

Description

What do you need to know to prosper as a people for 65,000 years or more?

Join writer and farmer Bruce Pascoe and historian Bill Gammage as they generously share their knowledge about the amazing way that First Nations people cared for Australia and how closely humans have been connected with nature for tens of thousands of years.

From the careful use of fire to sustainable hunting and farming, there is so much we can learn to make sure we have a beautiful country today and for the future.

The First Knowledges series for younger readers celebrates the wisdom and ingenuity of the First Peoples of this land. From baking the world’s first bread to expertly managing Country so that everything had a chance to flourish, these books provide children with the building blocks to better understand our history and look to the future with fresh eyes.

Additional information

Weight 336 g
Dimensions 15.8 x 21.3 cm
Publisher name Thames & Hudson Australia Pty Ltd
Publication date 30 September 2025
Number of pages
Format Other book format
Dimensions 15.8 x 21.3 cm
Weight 336 g

Bruce Pascoe is a Bunurong, Yuin and Tasmanian Aboriginal writer of literary fiction, non-fiction, poetry, essays and children's literature. He is the enterprise professor in Indigenous Agriculture at the University of Melbourne. He is best known for his work Dark Emu: Aboriginal Australia and the Birth of Agriculture (Magabala Books 2014)

Bill Gammage is a historian at the Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University. His books include The Broken Years: Australian Soldiers in the Great War and three prize-winning titles - Narrandera Shire, The Sky Travellers: Journeys in New Guinea 1938-1939 and The Biggest Estate on Earth: How Aborigines Made Australia.

Jasmin McGaughey is a Torres Strait Islander and African American writer and editor. She is the author of the Little Ash series and her debut young adult novel is Moonlight and Dust.

Savi Ross is an African American, Torres Strait Islander illustrator based in Narrm Melbourne. Savi's illustrations often feature playful colour, friendship, and, most importantly, people of colour loving themselves and each other. Savi's illustrations are expressed through prints, zines and more, where they think about community and the joys of place and family. None of their work would be possible without real mountains, real love, and the many Black creatives who occupy space and beyond digital art.