List of Indigenous Australian writers
Appearance
Numerous Indigenous Australians are notable for their contributions to Australian literature and journalism. Indigenous Australian literature includes fiction, plays, letters, essays and other works.
Literature
- Faith Bandler — activist and novelist
- Larissa Behrendt — activist, lawyer and novelist
- Lisa Bellear — dramatist and poet
- Charmaine Bennell — children's fiction
- Iris Burgoyne — autobiographer
- Burnum Burnum — writer and educator, tireless proponent of reconciliation
- Ken Canning — poet and activist
- Mary Carmel Charles — children's fiction
- Claire G. Coleman — writer and poet
- Jack Davis — poet and playwright
- Wesley Enoch — playwright, director
- Lionel Fogarty — poet and activist
- Kevin Gilbert — activist, writer, artist
- Jane Harrison — playwright
- Ruth Hegarty — writer
- Anita Heiss — novelist, poet and children's author
- Kate Howarth — writer, memoirist
- Marnie Kennedy — autobiographer
- Ruby Langford Ginibi — writer, historian, autobiographer
- Melissa Lucashenko — novelist
- Ray Mancini — writer, educator
- Olga Miller — historian, artist and author
- Sally Morgan — writer
- Mudrooroo (Colin Johnson) — poet, author, playwright (note: Johnson's Aboriginality is contested by many)
- Big Bill Neidjie
- Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker) — poet
- Bruce Pascoe
- Doris Pilkington Garimara
- Ronald Roe — Writer
- Kim Scott — novelist
- Kirli Saunders — author and poet
- Margaret Tucker — activist and author of If Everyone Cared (1977), one of the first autobiographies of the Stolen Generations
- Ellen van Neerven — novelist and poet
- Sam Watson — novelist and filmmaker
- Samuel Wagan Watson — poet
- Herb Wharton — poet and novelist
- Tara June Winch — novelist
- Alexis Wright — Miles Franklin Award winning novelist
Music and Theater
- Roger Bennett — playwright
- Wayne Blair — television writer, actor and director
- Jimmy Chi — composer, musician and playwright
- Richard Frankland — playwright, filmmaker, singer, songwriter