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A children’s book written by British celebrity chef Jamie ... The Guardian newspaper reported Saturday that the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Corporation blasted ...
The education body called for the book, a 400-page fantasy novel for ... a dark period of history where the children of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders were removed from their families ...
The book, “Billy and the Epic Escape ... For decades, successive Australian governments forcibly removed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families as part of an ...
Jamie Oliver has shared a touching moment with an Aboriginal activist after his second children's book, Billy and the Epic Escape, was pulled from Australian shelves. The British chef ...
Jamie Oliver children’s book pulled after outrage over ‘disrespectful’ Indigenous Australian subplot
The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ... Jamie Oliver’s second children’s book will be withdrawn from sale by Penguin Random House. Picture: Supplied The chapter implied ...
First Nations leaders have said the book reproduces "harmful stereotypes" and trivialises the "complex and painful" history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children being forcibly removed ...
She is kidnapped by a villain, who says that “First Nations children seem to be more ... Among the organisations to criticise the book was The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
And yet relatively few children’s books include the voices and stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people – a gap Broome-based publisher Magabala Books is addressing head on. Yawuru and ...
“I just thought, ‘Aboriginal children must be hearing this ... in the media or in literature,” she said. “Here, in this book — you can’t look away. She’s saying: This is what ...
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