We are thrilled to be able to offer some authentic indigenous colouring templates so that Brisbane Kids and kids everywhere can combine the enjoyment of colouring with the rich culture and history of Australia. All of these colouring sheets are available for free download and we would encourage you to combine their use with discussions on Australia’s history perhaps visiting your local library so that you can extend the learning with books.
Artist 1 – Olwyn Avery
Artist 2 – Helen Price
The Circle Tracks Colouring In
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Frill Neck Lizard Colouring In
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Kaylene
really like the pics I can use them in many ways. I’m a Noongar language teacher and can put my language to the pic for students. Also would use them for my grandchildren to colour.
Thanks heaps for the sharing and it was free.
Well done and credit to the artist.
elizabeth salamon
I work in a remote community. These are the best sheets I have seen so far for colouring in. Lovely work.
Thank you
Bronwyn Scott
Thank you so very much our children will love these beautiful art templates.
Thank you.
Debbie Scott
Excellent educational tool! The colouring in gives knowledge to the non aboriginal children and pride to the aboriginal children. A win win outcome. Lovely artwork!
carla
cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool pagggggggggggggggggggggggggggggges
ebony
thanx they are exelent
Sharon
What a fantastic range of resources. I look forward to using these in the indigenous storytime sessions at the library. Thanks to the artist for providing these for free.
Natasha Nagas
I have somehow just found this site and these awesome & Deadly Indigenous colouring activities for kids. Totally love!! Thank you
Ngaire Stirling
Glad you like. Aren’t they incredible!
Dawn Walker
Thank you for these! I am using them in the U.S. for a study of Australia Day! Thank you!
Ngaire Stirling
Excellent! thanks for the feedback Dawn!
Patricia Formosa
Thanks so much. I am using these colouring pages for activities at my grandchildren’s Birthday Party. Lots of proud Koori kids attending.
Clara Booth
Love these, thanks!
Toni Seccombe
Thanks for these beautiful pages I am using them for my library lesson during reconciliation week.
jayne Alba
Thank you very much will be using them for NAIDOC week colouring competition at school.
Alex Duffy
Great range of pictures – will use for NAIDOC week activities. Plan to combine with Aboriginal stories.
Thank you for making them available.
Sarina
Fantastic range of pictures and I will use for NAIDOC week activities. Plan to combine with Aboriginal stories such as How the birds got their colours.
Georgina
One of my students found a sand frog in our sandpit this week. It sparked an inquiry into where frogs live and how we need to look after our natural resources for every creature we share the land with. Can’t wait to share these pages with the kids to see where our inquiry leads. Thanks so much for the beautiful free resources.
Ana
I am a teacher in Kentucky, USA, and was so happy to find these high quality pages for my students to color as part of our study of Australia! Thank you!
Elaine Reeve
Thank you for sharing these pictures. Great discussion starters and tools for developing broader knowledge and understanding of indigenous culture and history. Smiles all rounds. ?
Nitithorn Sunthornpun
What a fantastic to learn and be able to have the Indigenous arts
Chris
Thank you for these, I’m a dad homeschooling in the UK throughout lockdown and these have granted me an extra hour of peace. My son loves them and so do I.
Heazle
Thanks so much for generously sharing these resources. I will use them as I introduce First Nations People to my Prep students.
Hazel Overfield
Awesome black line masters! My Pyjama Foundation cherub is Indigenous and loves art so these will be a lovely activity as she learns more of her heritage. Mage thanks to the artist, beautiful work.
Cle Perham
Thank you so much from Jambinu Country! I have lots of Aboriginal students in my class and I am using these images for subject book covers this year. It is wonderful to find legitimate images that I can use in class.
Karen Harris
Thankyou for the wonderful pictures, from Karen on Dja Dja Wurrung country. I am collecting resources to use with children in our Access to Early Learning Program.
Praneeti Cyril
Thank you so much for these colouring pages . Thank you dear Artists. You have made it free and so easy for me to take the Indigenous culture to all students in my class.