In episode 14 of Between the bookshelves, we’re joined byaward-winning author, science communicator, and proud Kamilaroi man, Corey Tutt OAM. As the founder and CEO of DeadlyScience, Corey is passionate about connecting young people with Australia’s incredible wildlife and the rich First Nations knowledge that surrounds it. His books - including Caution! This Book Contains Deadly Reptiles, The FirstScientists, and This Book Thinks Ya Deadly! have inspired countless readers to see science in a whole new light.
Corey shares his Between the bookshelves pitch for eachof his titles, offering up party-worthy reptile facts, eye-opening First Nations science stories, and a celebration of deadly role models who show young people that their dreams are possible.
We dive into the extraordinary process of working with Elders to record or create 68 Indigenous reptile names, and explore why language preservation is as vital as species conservation. Corey also reflects on the role books can play in sparking a lifelong passion for STEM and empowering young readers to protect the environment.
Plus, he opens up about the personal journey behind This Book Thinks Ya Deadly! and how it became a beacon of hope for young readers facing tough times. With warmth, humour, and a dash of snake-catching bravado, Corey offers practical inspiration for PRC Coordinators, teachers, parents, and anyone keen to help the next generation find their place in the world of reading, science, and story.