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Colin Dillon with Tom Gilling

Colin Dillon had wanted to be a policeman from a very early age. Australia’s highest ranking indigenous police officer, first ever of his race to join the police force anywhere...

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James D. Boys

With the race to see who is going to be the next President of the United States in the final dash to the finish, there has perhaps never been a...

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Maria Katsonis & Lee Kofman

To be a Writer and write either fact or fiction is one thing, but to decide to contribute to such a work as Rebellious Daughters, exposing a small, but incredibly...

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Cheryl Smith

It is very simple really, when you get down to the very essence contained within this book: simple being the fact that this is a story that needs to be...

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Marina Go

Stereotyping is something that is as old as the hills, and when it comes of women in business this is something that is hard to change as it is as...

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Hebe de Souza

Congratulations must go to the author on her first novel. It is a wonderful read. It tells the story of her family life set in the dramatic period (1958) in...

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Mary Tennant

The story Mary Tennant has chosen to tell is a personal memoir of her life which will resonate with so many people. In 1974, as a seventeen year old, Mary...

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Sharon Pincot

Elephants are most certainly the love of the author’s life. She has written two other books published in South Africa, and motivated by the death of a very close friend,...

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Tara Winkler and Lynda Delacey

It was good to hear Tara Winkler recently on the ABC talking about her book and the Cambodian Children's Trust. This is a story that is so important it should...

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Tom Dusevic

Award winning journalist Tom Dusevic offers a wonderful look back in time as he allows us to see, first hand, just what it was like growing up in post war...

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Boris Vujicic

Looking at the photo on the front cover of this book is enough to break your heart. For there is the face of a blond haired boy who could have...

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Helena Grehan, Edward Scheer

That William Yang is a complex man is perhaps an understatement for a man who, over his lifetime as photographer has managed in one way or another to capture the...