Thomas Mayor is a Torres Strait Islander man born
on Larrakia country in Darwin. As an Islander growing up on the
mainland, he learned to hunt traditional foods with his father and
to island dance in the Darwin community of Torres Strait
Islanders. In high school, Thomas’s English teacher suggested
he should become a writer. He didn’t think then that he would
become one of the first ever Torres Strait Islander authors to have
a book published for the general trade. Thomas became a
wharf labourer from the age of seventeen and a union official for
the Maritime Union of Australia in his early thirties. Thomas
found his voice on the wharves, gaining the skills of negotiation
and organising and applying those skills to advancing the rights
of Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander people.
Thomas is a signatory to the Uluru Statement from the Heart
and a tireless campaigner for a constitutionally enshrined First
Nations voice, and a Makarrata Commission for truth-telling and
agreement-making or treaties. His previous books
include Finding the Heart of a Nation and Finding
our Heart, along with a book about fatherhood from First
Nations perspectives called Dear Son.
Rosie Smiler is a 39-year-old Gurindji woman, a twin with
Lisa Smiler and a granddaughter of the great Gurindji
leader, Vincent Lingiari. Rosie is a teacher’s assistant
for Years 3 and 4 at the tiny primary school in the Gurindji
community of Kalkarindji. Rosie speaks Gurindji, Walpiri and
Mudburra Aboriginal languages, as well as Gurindji Kriol and
English. She describes herself as minyiti, or shy, though she
is also very brave, just like her grandfather was.
Samantha Campbell is an illustrator and graphic
designer based in Darwin, Northern Territory. Samantha is
descended from the Dagoman people from Katherine, and as a child
lived in remote Aboriginal communities across the Top End. Samantha
studied graphic design in Melbourne and worked as a freelance
graphic designer before illustrating her first children's
book, Alfred’s War (written by Rachel Bin
Salleh). Alfred’s War was shortlisted for the NSW
Premier’s Literary Awards and Speech Pathology Australia’s Book of
the Year Awards. Samantha’s other books include Brother
Moon, by Maree McCarthy Yoelu, and Aunty’s Wedding, by Miranda
Tapsell and Joshua Tyler. Samantha enjoys illustrating with a
range of different mediums in many styles.
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