"Super Snake" By Gregg Dreise
'You can't have a rainbow without water. Dhurraluwi guuma-li - Come together! Wantima - Rise up! Woorri - Share.' Super Snake
This beautiful Dreamtime story by acclaimed First Nations author Gregg Dreise tells the tale of Mundegutta Gooriya, the Super Snake, who brings water to the land and creates the Darling/Barka River.
Set in a time of drought, this lyrical and humorous narrative introduces young readers to cultural language and values, encouraging sharing, unity, and respect for Country.
Inspired by the famous Rainbow Serpent tale, Super Snake is Dreise’s unique contribution to this storytelling tradition, offering a diverse cultural perspective and reminding readers that Australia is made up of many First Nations.
Perfect for shared reading and discussion in homes and classrooms.
- ISBN: 9781922142955
- ISBN-10: 1922142956
- Series: Scales and Tails
- Format: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Available: 1st March 2024
- Publisher: Magabala Books
- Country of Publication: AU
- Dimensions (cm): 25.0 x 25.0
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Weight (kg): 0.4
More About The Artist
More About The Artist


About Gregg Dreise
About Gregg Dreise
Gregg Dreise is a celebrated Kamilaroi author, illustrator, musician and teacher, known for his vibrant storytelling and heartfelt messages. A descendant of the Kamilaroi people from south-west Queensland and north-west New South Wales, Gregg was born and raised in St George in a large, musical family where sport, poetry and storytelling were part of everyday life.
He is the author and illustrator of beloved picture books including Silly Birds, Kookoo Kookaburra and Mad Magpie, each rooted in First Nations wisdom and teaching important life lessons. His stories blend humour, music and moral guidance - often inspired by proverbs passed down through generations, such as “Kindness is like a boomerang” and “Stay calm like the surface of the water, yet strong like its current.”
Now based on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Gregg works as a teacher and brings his books to life for young audiences across the country with his guitar, didgeridoo and boundless energy. A talented visual artist as well, Gregg’s artwork has been exhibited and sold internationally, and he continues to create stories that uplift, educate and inspire children everywhere.
Gregg Dreise is a celebrated Kamilaroi author, illustrator, musician and teacher, known for his vibrant storytelling and heartfelt messages. A descendant of the Kamilaroi people from south-west Queensland and north-west New South Wales, Gregg was born and raised in St George in a large, musical family where sport, poetry and storytelling were part of everyday life.
He is the author and illustrator of beloved picture books including Silly Birds, Kookoo Kookaburra and Mad Magpie, each rooted in First Nations wisdom and teaching important life lessons. His stories blend humour, music and moral guidance - often inspired by proverbs passed down through generations, such as “Kindness is like a boomerang” and “Stay calm like the surface of the water, yet strong like its current.”
Now based on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Gregg works as a teacher and brings his books to life for young audiences across the country with his guitar, didgeridoo and boundless energy. A talented visual artist as well, Gregg’s artwork has been exhibited and sold internationally, and he continues to create stories that uplift, educate and inspire children everywhere.