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Australia - The Immigrant's Guide to Retail - Volume I

by Hymie Zawatzky

Retail is a real challenge in Australia. With migration to Australia, the opening of retail businesses by these new arrivals has been one of the driving factors in the growth of Australian retail sector This...


The Grevillea Murder Mysteries -  A Trilogy - 3 Books in 1

by Goldie Alexander

Book One: Not Just Desserts, the deli and catering firm owned by Olivia Beauman, is under threat. Though many people hate Harry Oldritch, it is his long suffering wife Queenie, and his mistress Bettina who die...


Billy Cart Derby

by Donna M Smith

Join the Grade 2s on a rip-roaring billy cart race around Happy Valley Primary School and see if they can whip the pants of the Grade 3 skateboard day fundraiser! Join Jaz, TJ and Ben as they burn rubber, mow...


The Scent of Oranges

by Joan Zawatzky

Linda returns to the family orange farm in South Africa to attend her father's funeral. She is drawn back to her past, to the striking beauty of her homeland and the people who still live and work there, but...


The Zen of Being Grumpy

by Mark Lawson

Are you proud to be politically incorrect, loathing alternate therapies and green activists, then this irreverent send-up of our modern culture's fashionable obsessions is for you. Mark Lawson, whose heroes...


State of the Nation: Aspects of Australian public policy

by Professor Don Markwell, Rachel Thompson & Julian Leeser

in Australia since 2007 in diverse policy areas. It does so through the distinctive voices of fifteen distinguished and non-partisan Australians who are independent experts in their fields. The policy areas...


Independence and the Death of Employment

by Ken Phillips

Occasionally a book will shake people's ideas and Ken Phillips shakes them often by exposing concepts you may not even realize you hold. Every day, when you 'go to work', you are involved in legal and human...


Really dangerous ideas: what does and does not matter

by Gary Johns

Inspired by Gerard Henderson's Media Watch, a book about "Really" Dangerous Ideas. The inspiration for this book of essays came from the Festival of Dangerous Ideas (FODI). The Sydney Opera House and the St...


Enid Blyton at Old Thatch

by Tess Livingstone

Includes 23 colour and black and white photographs. For Enid Blyton, Old Thatch was "a wonderful place to write stories in." From her 400 year old home to the surrounding Thames Valley, where she set her most...


Riders on the Wind

by David Campbell

David Campbell is a Melbourne-based writer of poetry (both traditional and free verse), short stories, and newspaper articles. He is an accredited judge for the Australian Bush Poets Association and regularly...


Lessons in Humility - 40 Years of Teaching

by Bary Dickins

Lessons in Humility is the bizarre story of Barry Dickins' life as a teacher. He gained his Diploma of Education at The Melbourne State College forty years ago although he failed Classroom Management. He has...


Bad Economics - Pestilent Economists, Profligate Governments, Debt, Dependency & Despair

by Peter Smith

Bad Economics is a book for everyone who wants to understand why things have gone wrong rather than slavishly accepting the mainstream version of events. It takes on the illusions and delusions which regularly...


Liberating Aboriginal People from Violence

by Stephanie Jarrett

"We need to support those who tell the truth" Bess Nungarrayi Price There is a reluctance to scrutinise and address the fundamental cultural generators of Aboriginal violence. Where violence is seen as part...


About Bioethics - Philosophical and Theological Approaches

by Nicholas Tonti-Filippini

Policy in Bioethics develops when people can reach agreement. We make progress when we listen to each other. About Bioethics, as the first of a series, explains the different secular and theological approaches...


How to Get Expelled From School - A guide to climate change for pupils, parents and punters

by Ian Plimer

Are pupils, parents and the public being fed political propaganda on climate change? Now is your chance to find out. Professor Plimer gives 101 simple questions with answers for you to ask teachers, activists,...


This Soldier's Fortune - The Trials and Triumphs of a Polish Soldier during WWII

by Zygmunt Tratkiewicz

Born and raised in Zwola, in rural Poland, Zygmunt Tratkiewicz was an ordinary young man, conscripted at age 23 to the national military service. When World War II broke out, Zygmunt was faced with trials and...


Contemplating Christ with Luke

by George Cardinal Pell

Cardinal George Pell's Contemplating Christ with Luke comprises a series of reflections on a year's Sunday readings from the Gospel of St. Luke. In his typical down-to-earth, accessible style, Cardinal Pell...


A True and Strange Story - The life of Teuane Ann Tibbo - Artist 1895-1984

by Audie Pennefather

Teuane (pronounced with soft e and a), Te-u-ane Ann Tibbo was born in Vaimea, Samoa in 1895. A rumour circulated in Samoa that she was the secret child of famous writer Robert Louis Stevenson, who lived in Samoa...


Love Romance Sex and Ego - A ground breaking approach to knowing yourself and others by the stars

by Shane Holst

You know exactly what Star Sign you are, right? Let's say you're a Leo. What kind of Leo are you? Really. No... really! We know there can't be only 12 types of people in the world. And there is certainly not...


GOD - Without Religion?

by Robert Rowe

What if our task in life is to develop a spiritual understanding of our place in the Universe and the ability to relate harmoniously to all other species on Earth is a part of this development? What if each...