Adam Goodes is an Adnyamathanha and Narungga man and community
leader. He is a former Australian Rules Footballer, having achieved
the greatest heights in the game, and was named Australian of the
Year in 2014 for his public work in the fight against racism and
his advocacy in First Nations affairs. Together with his cousin
Michael O'Loughlin, Adam founded the GO Foundation, which supports
and inspires the next generation of First Nations leaders. With a
diploma in Aboriginal Studies and his own daughter approaching
preschool age, Adam was motivated to publish a series of books for
young children and families about Australia's First Nations
history.
Ellie Laing (nee Southwood) is a communications professional, and
former political advisor and journalist, who lives on the lands of
the Cammeraygal people on the northern beaches of Sydney with her
husband and two sons. When Ellie's eldest son Harvey came home from
preschool reciting Acknowledgements of Country and singing
Aboriginal lullabies, she was inspired to collaborate with Adam
Goodes on a series of books aimed at helping families with young
children to talk about Australia's First Nations history. She has
recently completed studies in Traditional Aboriginal Cultures.
David Hardy is a Barkindji man, author and artist with more than
eight years of animation experience with Walt Disney Animation
Studios. Married with two children, he is currently a Senior Gaming
Illustrator/Animation Manager for Lightning Box Games. David has
worked on twelve animated feature films, including The Little
Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning, The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata and
Return to Neverland. His books for children include Alfie's Search
for Destiny and Alfie's Big Wish, On the Way to Nana's (written by
Frances and Lindsay Haji-Ali), The Proud Foots 1: Shaka Shaka
Hawaii (written by Lucas Proudfoot) and Aussie Kids: Meet Zoe and
Zac at the Zoo (written by Belinda Murrell).
![]() |
Ask a Question About this Product More... |
![]() |