Corey Tutt OAM is a Kamilaroi man from Nowra on the New South Wales south coast. As a kid, he dreamed of becoming a zookeeper and in high school he developed a love of STEM subjects. But unlike the arts and sport, he found there was little encouragement for Aboriginal people to pursue careers in STEM. In 2018, while working as a research assistant for the University of Sydney, Corey founded DeadlyScience, a not-for-profit organisation that aims to provide science books and telescopes to remote schools in Australia, and connects young Indigenous people with mentors to encourage their participation in STEM subjects. In 2020, Corey was named the NSW Young Australian of the Year, and a Human Rights Hero by the Australian Human Rights Commission. He continues to work tirelessly to send STEM resources to Indigenous communities, and show First Nations kids that STEM is for them. The organisation has even attracted international attention, with Corey presenting at Harvard and Oxford universities. In 2021, DeadlyScience received the Australian Museum Eureka STEM Inclusion Prize. In 2022, Corey received the Medal of the Order of Australia for service to Indigenous STEM education.
'This is such a great, positive book. When I was a kid you coloured
in a boomerang – such a shallow acknowledgement of Australian
history. But now, young Australians can get to know the full
fascinating history of their country and perhaps think about how
that incredible history and the people descended from it can be
honoured.' – Bruce Pascoe
'Proud Kamilaroi man Corey Tutt is one of the most important
young Australian voices of the 21st century; one who
has inspired me greatly. With a deep passion and knowledge for
all things science-related, combined with a genuine desire to
empower young First Australians and with the biggest of hearts,
Corey continues to be a meaningful and positive impact in the
lives of so many.' – Kylie Kwong
'An amazing book from an amazing young man. Corey’s ability to take
ancient cultural knowledge and convey it for modern-day young minds
is perfectly on display here in an engaging read for all
ages.' – Rove McManus
'Corey has a gift of making big ideas accessible for kids – and
adults like myself who are just not that smart at science stuff!' –
Wil Anderson
'The oldest construction ever made, 40,000-year-old fish traps, is
still being used today. Learn about this, fire management, food,
astronomy and more – all inside this beautiful, eye-opening
book.' – Dr Karl Kruszelnicki
'The First Scientists is an amazing book of facts about the
ingenuity of First Nations people. This book will appeal to both
young and old. I love the clear simple language and storytelling
format Corey uses, along with a range of well researched examples
of ‘firsts’ across Australia. Who would have thought our mob’s
coming together to trade food and tools would be compared to the
first eBay for scientists, love it ... There is so much scope to
combine First Nations knowledge and traditional practices with
western science in so many other areas, including the way we manage
Country including our waterways. – Aunty Veronica
Murphy
'I love what Cory and everyone part of the DeadlyScience team are
doing by bringing science and learning to so many kids, and
in-turn, bringing the ancient practices and knowledge of these kids
and their ancestors to all.' – Dan Sultan
My children love The First Scientists. We read it together, and on
every page we have learnt something new about ourselves and our
country. The book has achieved the impossible, we are even prouder
to be Indigenous and Australian than we were
before. – Thomas Mayor
'Insightful, informative and should be in every home across the
country.' – Joe Williams
‘The First Scientists is as deeply inspiring as it is
profoundly illuminating, with something to offer to readers of all
ages. Through the vibrant artworks of Blak Douglas, Corey Tutt
takes the reader on a journey through the sophisticated scientific
understanding of Australia’s first astronomers, engineers, land
managers, and so much more! The First Scientists is a
must-read for all curious young minds, filled with the right
knowledge and insight to empower the next generation of deadly
scientists.’ – Krystal De Napoli, Kamilaroi astrophysicist
'An extremely engaging, informative and at times funny account of
the much-overlooked contribution of early First Nations people to
various scientific fields. – Hannah Gardiner,
Books+Publishing
'The First Scientists is aimed at kids up to 12, but the historical
facts Tutt has presented from the world’s longest continuing
culture will likely surprise many adults as
well.' – Kylie Northover, The Age
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