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English
Miscellaneous
02 June 2026
'Hello, Bunji,' said the bird. 'My name is Wylla. I know you're feeling upset and a little lost. Come with me, I have something to show you.'

When Bunji runs away from school, he doesn't realise that a rainbow lorikeet is about to take him on an incredible adventure. As he soars over Nitmiluk Gorge and feels the rhythms of the environment supporting him, Bunji discovers that he can be brave if he shows his true colours with pride.

Brave Like Bunji is a story written from the heart by Wiradjuri man Jake Gablonski, beautifully illustrated by acclaimed Dagoman artist Samantha Campbell and set on the traditional lands of the Jawoyn, Dagoman and Wardaman people of the Katherine region of northern Australia.

Praise for Brave Like Bunji

'This is a heartwarming, affirming story showing children from age four the power of belonging in a safe space where you can share your true colours.' Good Reading

Perfect for:

- Reading aloud at home or in the classroom

- Introducing concepts of self-esteem, identity and belonging

- Readers who enjoy tales of adventure - Families who visit the Northern Territory, especially the Katherine region
By:  
Illustrated by:   Samantha Campbell
Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 250mm,  Width: 240mm, 
Weight:   358g
ISBN:   9781761180668
ISBN 10:   1761180665
Pages:   24
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Jake Gablonski is a Wiradjuri man and media personality who grew up in Katherine in the Northern Territory. He is a storyteller at heart with a personal passion for mental health, wellbeing, education and strengths-based community care. Jake often shares his voice as someone who belongs to both the First Nations and Rainbow communities, including those who sit at the intersection of both. His storytelling is shaped by lived experience, culture and a deep care for the power of feeling visible, strong and truly empowered. www.jakegablonski.com Samantha Campbell is a contemporary artist and award-winning illustrator. She is descended from the Dagoman people and lives in Mparntwe (Alice Springs) with her family. She draws on inspiration from her childhood experiences living in remote Aboriginal communities, and finds enjoyment illustrating nature and people in a variety of mediums. www.samanthacampbell.com.au

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