Celebrating Two Years of Storytelling: Drawing Us Together Results

Rockdale Plaza is on Gweagal and Bidjigal Country. We pay our respect to the Traditional Owners, their Elders past and present, and honour their enduring care and custodianship of these lands.

The Drawing Us Together initiative—now in its second year—is a vibrant celebration of Indigenous culture, brought to life through a children’s storybook written by First Nations authors and illustrated by local primary school students.

In honour of NAIDOC Week 2025, we proudly partnered with 13 authors from across the country, each sharing unique and inspiring stories that reflected this year’s theme: The Next Generation; Strength, Vision, and Legacy.

Students from our local primary schools submitted artwork to be featured in the storybook. From an impressive pool of entries, 78 illustrations were selected as finalists. During the July school holidays, Rockdale Plaza hosted an in-centre exhibition showcasing these finalists, inviting the community to vote for their favourite illustrations.

Thanks to your incredible support, the final artworks were chosen—and the storybook is now complete.

 

Winning Illustrations

Front Cover – Noah Small, Rockdale Plaza School Holidays

Page 1 – Olivia Martins, Carlton Public School

Page 2 – Alexander Trajcevski

Page 3 – Arya M, Carlton Public School

Page 4 – Sofia Grujoska, Carlton Public School

Page 5 – Atticus, Carlton Public School

Page 6 – Jaai, Kogarah Public School

Page 7 – Anaghav Ram Chilukuri

Page 8 – Dhanvi, Kogarah Public School

Page 9 – Julie Bi, Kogarah Public School

Page 10 – Humberto, Kyeemagh Public School

Page 11 – Isabella Grassi, Kyeemagh Public School

Page 12 – Scarlett, Kyeemagh Public School

Page 13 - Isabella Savovski, Kyeemagh Public School


Discover Past Editions

Explore the powerful stories and voices from previous years:

– 2024 Edition – Five Hearts, One Flame 
– 2023 Edition – Gami Winda and Dyindi Dyndi by Bianca Stawiarski
– 2022 Edition – Being a Big Brother by Alton Walley
– 2021 Edition – Dancing for Country by Maree Yoelu (McCarthy)
– 2020 Edition – Pindan Dream Princess by Sylvia Lockyer