- The forest in the tree, how fungi shape the Earth, written by Ailsa Wild ; illustrated by Aviva Reed
- Wildlife Wong and the Sumatran rhino, by Sarah Pye
- Pollination, how does my garden grow?, written by Christopher Cheng ; illustrated by Danny Snell
- The story of climate change, a first book about how we can help save our planet, Catherine Barr and Steve Williams ; illustrated by Amy Husband and Mike Love
- The secret life of oceans, text, Moira Butterfield ; illustration, Vivian Mineker Chen
- Wonder Earth, exploring our living home, Zanni Louise and Tiff Bollhorn ; illustrations by Sophy Louise Smith
- Lawless ladies, 10 untold stories of history's boldest criminals, Angela Buckingham ; illustrations by Rachel Tribout
- What is energy?, a sports-day adventure!, by Kay Barnham and Marcelo Badari
- Ruby plants a radish, Kate Petty ; illustrated by Axel Scheffler
- Our oceans, Louise Spilsbury ; illustrated by Khoa Le
- Can you whisk a watermelon?, ...and other culinary conundrums, written by Fiona Flanders
- A llama is not an alpaca, and other mistaken animal identities, written by Karen Jameson ; illustrated by Lorna Scobie
- Wild maps, a nature atlas for curious minds, edited by Mike Higgins ; illustrated by Manuel Bortoletti ; foreword by Chris Packham
- So you want to be a frog, Jane Porter ; illustrated by Neil Clark
- The family hour in Australia, by Tai Snaith
- Save the seas, written by Liz Gogerly ; illustrated by Sr. Sánchez
- Une sortie honorable, récit, Éric Vuillard
- When planet Earth was new, written by James Gladstone ; illustrated by Katherine Diemert
- Breath by breath, a mindfulness guide to feeling calm, written by Paul Christelis ; illustrated by Elisa Paganelli
- Wildlife Wong and the bearded pig, by Sarah Pye
- Say sorry!, John Townsend, Carolyn Scrace
- Dizzy limits, recent experiments in Australian nonfiction, with contributions from Noëlle Janaczewska [and 23 others]
- What does a dibber do?, written by Rebecca Mumford ; illustrations by Mavis Harris
- Invertebrates are cool!, written by Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Abbie Cameron
- Permission to dream, Chris Gardner and Mim Eichler Rivas
- You, me, we, a celebration of peace and community, Arun Gandhi and Bethany Hegedus ; illustrated by Andrés Landazábal
- Swordswoman!, the Queen of Jhansi in the Indian uprising of 1857, Devika Rangachari ; illustrated by Amerigo Pinelli
- The big story of being alive, a brilliant book about what makes you extraordinary, Neal Layton
- Hello Ruby, adventures in coding, Linda Liukas
- Working in space, written by Kay Barnham ; illustrations by Jennifer Naalchigar
- Dog's guide to helping others, Lisa Edwards, Siân Roberts
- Democracy!, Philip Bunting
- They hold the line, wildfires, wildlands, and the firefighters who brave them, by Dan Paley ; illustrated by Molly Mendoza
- Ally baby can be feminist, written by Nyasha Williams ; illustrated by Jade Orlando
- Masked hero, how Wu Lien-teh invented the mask that ended an epidemic, Shan Woo Liu and Kaili Liu Gormley ; illustrated by Lisa Wee
- Light, by Anna Claybourne and Luke Séguin-Magee
- Animal championships, discover the most incredible animal athletes on the planet!, written by Kate Baker ; illustrated by Andrés Lozano
- Moving the Millers' Minnie Moore Mine mansion, a true story, by Dave Eggers ; illustrated by Júlia Sardà
- Dingo, Claire Saxby, Tannya Harricks
- The bug club, Elise Gravel
- Georgia O'Keeffe, illustrated by Alice Wietzel ; written by Lucy Brownridge
- Design a game!, written by Bree Wolf and Jesse Fuchs
- A line in the river, Khartoum, city of memory, Jamal Mahjoub
- Hearing Maud, Jessica White
- Living habitats, written by Jon Richards ; illustrated by Josy Bloggs
- Ouch! moments, when words are used in hurtful ways, by Michael Genhart ; illustrated by Viviana Garofoli
- Charles Darwin and evolution, written by Ian Graham ; illustrated by Annaliese Stoney
- Ancient Egypt, eat, sleep and party like an ancient Egyptian!, written by Timothy Knapman ; illustrated by Matt Robertson
- My body, my rules, Nicki Esler Gill ; illustrated by Dasha Riley
- 100 things to know about the unknown, written by Jerome Martin [and three others]