Borroloola School in partnership with the University of Queensland

In 2020 the McArthur River Mine Community Benefits Trust supported the development of the Garrwa and Gunindirri Garrwa Plants and Animals book instigated by the Borroloola School in partnership with the University of Queensland and the Northern Territory Government, Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security. The project is part of an ongoing program gathering the language and traditional ethnobiological knowledge of the local culture.

The publication is both a comprehensive book of plant and animal names and an encyclopedia of information about their uses and cultural significance. Included in the publication are QR codes linking with sound recordings to enable readers to hear the correct pronunciation of words. The project has provided casual employment for several fluent speakers of Garrwa who have contributed to the recordings. The project was coordinated by Ethnobiologist Glenn Wightman and Associate Professor Ilana Mushin, an academic linguist who has been documenting the Garrwa language since 1999.