Broome Visitor Guide Issue 23

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Books for Broome & Beyond Peruse through the publications of Magabala Books and discover a world of Indigenous and local Kimberley storytelling.

A SELECTION OF NOTABLE TITLES AVAILABLE THROUGH MAGABALA BOOKS DEBESA (2021) by Cindy Solonec This extraordinary and heartfelt social history chronicles the lives of the Rodriguez family of Debesa Station in the West Kimberley; their livelihood through difficult times, love of family, place and culture, and the challenges of day-to-day living on a small sheep station amid huge pastoral properties.

CHARLIE’S SWIM (2022) by Edith Wright, illustrated by Charmaine Ledden-Lewis Charlie’s Swim is a children’s picture book about heroism and survival, based on the true story of the author’s uncle Charlie (Charles D’Antoine) who was working inside a flying boat when the Japanese attacked Broome in 1942. In the midst of flying bullets, blazing fires and sharks, Charlie saw a woman and child desperately trying to keep afloat and without hesitation went to their rescue.

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agabala Books, an award-winning publishing house and bookshop, is Australia’s leading Indigenous publisher, having represented Indigenous stories and authors for over 30 years. Guided by strong cultural principles and a passion for quality literature, Magabala is named after the Nyul Nyul, Nyangumarta, Karajarri and Yawuru traditional language word for ‘bush banana’. “The bush banana spreads its seeds far and wide,” says Rachel Bin Salleh, of Magabala Books. “The organisation was established in 1984 at a traditional Aboriginal song and dance festival held at Ngumpan near Fitzroy Crossing in Western Australia, specifically to protect the rights of storytellers and artists and ensure Aboriginal stories were recorded and shared with future generations.” At a time when much had or was being written about Aboriginal people, the decision to establish a publishing arm to represent their voices was ambitious, but, says Rachel, it was done largely in response to concerns that Indigenous stories were being taken and published without permission by non-Indigenous academics and writers. In 1987, Magabala Books published its first title, Mayi: Some Bush Fruits of the West Kimberley, by Merrilee Lands, who also worked as one of Magabala’s first staff members as a trainee editor. Wandering Girl, the highly acclaimed autobiography by Glenyse Ward, soon followed. Today, Magabala Books publishes up to 15 titles a year across a broad range of genres, including young adult and adult fiction, memoir, non-fiction and poetry. Its impressive resume of awardwinning titles includes Bruce Pascoe’s best-selling Dark Emu and Young Dark Emu, and Bindi by Kirli Saunders, the most awarded book in the Publisher’s history. While Magabala Book’s physical store is currently closed until further notice, books are available for purchase online. ‘Click & collect’ an option for local pick-up. Visit magabala.com

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YORNADAIYN WOOLAGOODJA (2020) by Yornadaiyn Woolagoodja This stunning coffee table book is a biography and a generous sharing of Yorna’s culture and traditional beliefs. Explore the West Kimberley through the author’s eyes and learn the meaning of Country, Lalai (‘Creation’), Wandjina and Woongudd (the ‘Snake’). Full of extraordinary images of the landscape, rock art, stone arrangements and the artist’s paintings, Yornadaiyn Woolagoodja is a feast for anyone interested in this rich cultural heritage.

SHIRLEY PURDIE: MY STORY, NGAGINYBE JARRAGBE (2020) by Shirley Purdie Told in English and Gija, this is the life-story of world-renowned artist Shirley Purdie, depicted alongside her stunning paintings. In My Story, Ngaginybe Jarragbe, Shirley shares vignettes of her life growing up on Mabel Downs station in the East Kimberley, and her Gija Culture, Country and Dreaming.

HOMECOMING (2021) by Elfie Shiosaki Magabala’s most awarded 2021 title, Homecoming pieces together fragments of stories about four generations of Noongar women in the author’s family, and explores how they navigated the changing landscapes of colonisation, protectionism, and assimilation to hold their families together. “...elegant and extraordinary...” – Australian Arts Review visitbroome.com.au


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Sleep Under the Stars

2min
pages 96-97

A Piece of History

2min
page 83

Timeless Designs

1min
page 85

5 Reasons to Put Kununurra on Your 2023 Bucket List

4min
pages 94-95

Sights from the Sky

2min
page 82

Become Immersed in the Kimberley

2min
pages 98-100

All Aboard for Memories

6min
pages 80-81

Experience Shinju Matsuri

3min
pages 78-79

Three Wheeling Thrills

3min
pages 70-71

Exquisite Jewels from the Experts

3min
pages 72-73

Iconic Camels Cruise the Coast

1min
page 65

Reach for the Stars

6min
pages 68-69

Excitement at the Races

2min
pages 66-67

Journey Roads Less Travelled

1min
page 64

Fly the Kimberley

2min
pages 62-63

Tour the Town

2min
pages 60-61

Camp with Culture

2min
page 59

Stay Central

3min
pages 50-51

Fly High, Fly Broome

4min
page 57

Plan the Ultimate Holiday

2min
pages 52-53

Discover Unbeatable Views

3min
pages 54-55

Sunset, Seafood Pearling Cruise

1min
page 56

Pearls with Heritage

4min
pages 48-49

Eat, Drink & Enjoy

5min
pages 38-39

Spot a Snubbie Play with Whales

3min
pages 32-33

Local Flavours, From Land & Sea

4min
pages 46-47

Brilliant Birds

3min
pages 36-37

Go Wild

3min
pages 34-35

A Pearling Legacy

4min
pages 30-31

Delicious Dishes

13min
pages 40-45

A Snapshot of Talent

4min
pages 26-29

Country Through Indigenous Eyes

6min
pages 23-25

Pearls of Heritage

3min
pages 12-13

Inspired by Broome

6min
pages 14-17

Perfect Pearls

4min
pages 6-7

Highlights of Broome

4min
pages 8-11

Unique Pearls for Unique People

2min
pages 20-21

Larger than Life

4min
pages 18-19

Books for Broome & Beyond

3min
page 22
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