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Shelley Ware Shelley Ware i(14503510 works by)
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1 Secret Dutch Oven Society Shelley Ware , 2019 single work short story
— Appears in: Total Quack Up Again! 2019;
1 Goodbye to a Gentle Giant Polly Farmer Shelley Ware , 2019 single work obituary (for Graham Vivian Farmer )
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 28 August no. 708 2019; (p. 55)
'The AFL and Indigenous community have mourned the loss of football great Graham 'Polly' Farmer.'
1 y separately published work icon Japarrika Rises Tiwi College Alalinguwi Jarrakarlinga , David Lawrence , Shelley Ware , Melbourne : Penguin Random House Australia , 2019 15342665 2019 single work children's fiction children's Indigenous story 'Kay-Bell is desperate to play in the AFLW, but there are many obstacles ahead for the footy star. Will she get all her jobs done, escape her mean aunty and overcome her own self-doubt to make it all the way? And with the help of her brother, two best friends and her spirit bird--Japarrika--will her dreams come true?' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon Deadly Sisters of Worawa Anita Heiss (editor), Shelley Ware (editor), Broadway : Indigenous Literacy Foundation , 2018 14538678 2018 anthology autobiography poetry

'Deadly Sisters of Worawa, written by thirteen young women from Worawa Aboriginal College, was produced during a writing workshop that was facilitated by our Lifetime Ambassador Anita Heiss and the equally passionate literacy advocate Shelley Ware. In their book, the students write about themselves, their families, their sacred places and the things they've achieved that make them proud. They've also written some powerful and moving poetry, and created some amazing artwork, all of which combined reveals how deadly these Worawa sisters are.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Japarrika David Lawrence , Shelley Ware , Tiwi College Alalinguwi Jarrakarlinga , North Sydney : Puffin , 2018 14503544 2018 single work children's fiction children's Indigenous story

'Kay-Bell loves to play footy. All she wants to do on the field is make her family and the Tiwi people proud. But when Aunty B gets in the way of her dream of kicking goals for the Tiwi Warriors, Kay-Bell must enlist the help of her friends and brother on a wild journey ...

'Will she survive the water buffaloes, dugongs, crocodiles and stormy weather to make it to the big game?'  (Publication summary)

 

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