Bran Nue Dae: revised edition
By (Author) Jimmy Chi
By (author) Kuckles
Magabala Books
Magabala Books
9th September 2025
Australia
Paperback
136
300g
Bran Nue Dae took Australia by storm when it premiered at the Perth International Arts Festival in 1990 national tours followed. It won the prestigious Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award and was highly commended in the Human Rights awards the same year. In 1991, the book won the Special Award in the WA Premier s Book Awards. A film adaptation was released in 2009.
Set in the 1960s the era of assimilation, the Vietnam war, Land Rights, the White Australia policy and the 1967 Referendum it is a partly autobiographical story, one shared by many of Chi s era. Homesick Willy is expelled from his Catholic boarding school in Perth and embarks on the long road-trip home to Broome and Djarindjin, with a crew of irreverent, larger-than-life characters. He is in search of identity, love and belonging.On the surface a simple story, Bran Nue Dae explores darker truths of the era from an Aboriginal perspective. As Jimmy Chi once said, The naked truth is ugly, but when he s dressed in the fine clothes of the parable, then he becomes acceptable.Jimmy Chi was an Australian composer, musician and playwright. He was born in Broome in 1948 to a father of Chinese and Japanese descent, and a Bard and Scottish mother.
Kuckles (Broome Kriol for cockles ) included Jimmy Chi, Stephen Pigram, Michael Manolis, Garry Gower and Patrick Bin Amat. The musicians were studying at the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music in Adelaide and formed the band in 1981. That same year they released their best-known and loved recording Milliya Rumarra (meaning brand new day in the Yawuru language). In 1982, Kuckles travelled to Germany to perform at the Third Annual International Koln Leiderfestival.