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A cool adult gift book from the founder of DeadlyScience and author of
The First Scientists
About the author
Corey Tutt is a Kamilaroi man from Nowra, New South Wales. As a kid, he dreamed of becoming a zookeeper and in high school he developed a love of STEM subjects. But unlike the arts and sport, he found there was little encouragement for Aboriginal people to pursue careers in STEM. In 2018, while working as a research assistant for the University of Sydney, Corey founded DeadlyScience, a not-for-profit organisation that aims to provide science books and telescopes to remote schools in Australia, and connects young Indigenous people with mentors to encourage their participation in STEM subjects. In 2020, Corey was named the NSW Young Australian of the Year, and a Human Rights Hero by the Australian Human Rights Commission, and in 2021 he received the Australian Museum Eureka STEM Inclusion Prize. He continues to work tirelessly to send STEM resources to remote communities, and show First Nations kids that STEM is for them. The organisation has even attracted international attention, with Corey presenting at Harvard and Oxford universities. This is Corey's second book following children's book The First Scientists (2021).
Molly Hunt is an artist, animator and writer with a passion for storytelling with her multi-disciplined, trademark bold and graphic style. Based in Sydney, living on Gadigal Country. Molly aims to tell stories that prioritise First Nation People and topics. Growing up in Wyndham, Western Australia, surrounded by naturally funny community characters, sparked a love for storytelling at a very young age. Molly is influenced by her mother, a natural storyteller, and her father, a talented artist, both who strongly contributed to her to becoming a storyteller using all forms of art. Molly is Balanggarra and Yolngu, having strong ties to Wyndham, Kimberley and Elcho Island, Arnhem Land.
Summary
A cool adult gift book from the founder of DeadlyScience and author of The First Scientists