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No Way Yirrikipayi by the children of Milikapiti School with Alison Lester

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No Way Yirrikipayi! is the story of a hungry crocodile that goes searching for food on Melville Island. Along the way he encounters both land and sea animals.

A beautiful children’s book written and illustrated by students from Milikapiti (Snake Bay) School on Melville Island with Alison Lester.

Written in both Tiwi and English, this delightful, humorous book is beautifully illustrated and will appeal to all ages. It was written and developed in workshops lead by Alison Lester, ILF Ambassador and the former Children’s Laureate.

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Milikapiti, or Snake Bay, is one of two Tiwi communities on Melville Island, 107 km directly north of Darwin. Milikapiti community was established on the north coast of Melville Island in 1941 as a permanent Aboriginal settlement by the Native Affairs Branch of the Northern Territory Administration.

Milikapiti is in a beautiful location nestled on hilly country on the edge of the large estuary of the Tjipripu River. It has a populatio of around 450. Facilities include the store, club, clinic, primary school, Centrelink office, recreation hall, library and sports oval. There is also a fishing lodge with accommodation.

Milikapiti is home to the mighty Muluwurri Magpies AFL Football Club, a fierce competitor in Tiwi Islands Football League.

Alison Lester was born on November 17, 1952, in Foster, Victoria, Australia. She received a higher diploma in teaching at The Melbourne Teacher’s College, where she trained as a secondary arts and crafts teacher. Before she began writing and illustrating her own books, she worked as an art teacher and an illustrator. She is the author and illustrator over 25 picture books. Her first novel, The Quicksand Pony, won an Australian Young Readers Book Award and a Children’s Book Council of America (CBCA) Book of the Year Award. Her picture books Clive Eats Alligators and the Journey Home each won a CBCA Picture Book of the Year Award.

She was Australia’s Inaugural Children’s Laureate from 2011-2012. In 2016, she was awarded the Children’s Language and Literature Award from the Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Awards and inducted into the Speech Pathology Australia’s Book of the Year Hall of Fame. She was awarded the 2016 Dromkeen Medal for her body of work and its contribution to the development of children’s literature in Australia.

Published by Indigenous Literacy Foundation, 2015. Format, Hardback, 23 pages.