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Researching teacher and author Olga Ernst

In 1904, a sixteen-year-old Victorian pupil Olga Ernst borrowed fairy folk from the rich European literature of her childhood and weaved them into magical stories set in the Australian bush. The result was Fairy Tales from the Land of the Wattle, published in Melbourne with illustrations by Dorothy Ashley. Ernst’s dedication tells us that she wrote the book to:

Researching teacher and author Olga Ernst

I live and work on the lands of the Wurundjeri Woiwurrung people of the Kulin Nations, the first storytellers of this land. I pay my respects to their Elders, past and present, and honour their deep tradition of storytelling, which has carried wisdom, culture, and connection through generations. May their stories continue to inspire, enrich, and guide us. 

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