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Angela Goode

Angela Goode takes us on a journey of hope, despair, laughter and love as she gently introduces us to life on the land, a life both enriching and challenging, as...

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Mandi Greenwood

When Ainsley Damon’s family decided to move to the country and buy a very, very old house little did they know of the history of the place. They are soon...

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with Ed Nimmervoll

When Normie Rowe finally decided to tell his story it was a choice of what bits do I tell? Should it be a tell-all tale or something with a bit...

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David Whish-Wilson

On the rear cover of this book is a small piece I would like to quote from David Whish-Wilson which really sums up this remote, beautiful and unique city far...

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Stephen Jin-Nom Lee, and Howard Webster

A true story from the memoirs of an inspiring man. The author, Stephen Jin-Nom Lee was born in the village of Dai Waan in Zhongshan, near Guangzhou (formerly Canton), China...

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Scott Crane

Stemming from the stunning ABC series First Footprints – The epic story of the first Australians, comes this magnificent compilation of the series, one that you can return to time...

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Michelle Lee

Funny, completely irreverent, intimate  and “in your face”, take a walk in Michelle Lee’s life: be prepared to be fascinated, fed-up, annoyed and  informed, particularly in the reflective “letters to...

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Roland Perry

The most extraordinary tales of heroic feats and mateship come out of every conflict and none more so than the heart-warming, astonishing tale of Horrie and his mates, the men...

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Ken Duncan

For more than thirty years Ken Duncan has travelled the world capturing those precious moments in time that not only can record a history of the world as it is...

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Tim Cope

Genghis Khan set out to build the largest land empire in history and succeeded. Tim Cope set out to follow in his footsteps, not to build an empire but to...

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Germaine Greer

When Germaine Greer was sixty two she bought a forest: she was not sure why she bought a forest other than she did, because at the time there did not...

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Louis Nowra

The face of Kings Cross is changing: gone is the character that once made The Cross what it was, gone is the infamous Pink Pussy Cat Club, with many of...