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The First Astronomers: How Indigenous Elders read the stars
This book is a remarkable and deeply respectful collaboration between astrophysicist Duane Hamacher and Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Holders from across Australia. The book weaves together scientific insight with ancient cultural knowledge, showing that astronomy has always been a human practice grounded in observation, meaning, and relationship with the land and sky. It invites readers to look up differently and to recognise the depth of wisdom in the world’s oldest conti

Rae Sabine
Jan 212 min read


Take Me With You
Andrea Gibson’s Take Me With You is a small book of big truths. Written in fragments and lyrical passages, it feels both intimate and expansive, like carrying a pocket-sized collection of revelations. Gibson explores identity, love, loss, and the complexity of being human with a voice that is raw, tender, and unafraid to lean into vulnerability. One of the most striking threads is Gibson’s reflection on gender and belonging. They write with clarity that makes the in-between f

Rae Sabine
Jan 131 min read
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