Sweet Home
Indigenous Literacy Foundation
Indigenous Literacy Foundation
25th February 2025
Australia
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Self-awareness and self-esteem
Paperback
112
Width 132mm, Height 12mm, Spine 200mm
Home can be a building, it can be a person, it can be a place. In Sweet Home 28 students from awurr Boarding House in Nhulunbuy have written heart-felt stories about what home means to them. In vivid detail, these stories take the reader from the sparkling turquoise waters of Blue Mud Bay, to the quiet of Bulman, to the crocodile filled creeks of Batchelor, and beyond. They take the reader into the bush to hunt bullocky and kangaroos, and fish for barramundi and turtles. They celebrate their successes in footy and athletics. They ponder the meaning of being an artist. Each story is a love letter to the things and places and people that are important to the awurr students. Despite coming from 13 unique Communities across the Northern Territory, it becomes clear that they share a love for spending time with their families and out on Country - home sweet home. 'My home is beautiful. Just like how my homeland is beautiful, you will love all the people who live there.'
Dawurr Boarding is a 40-bed co-ed boarding facility located on Rirratjingu land in Nhulunbuy, North East Arnhem Land. Established in 2017, Dawurr supports students from across the Northern Territory in accessing quality education and wellbeing programs, while remaining close to culture, Country and communities.