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Brian Cadd

Brian Cadd writes about his life in the same manner he has lived his life, with fun, laughter, larrikinism and in some cases total irreverence.If you ever wanted to know...

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Stephanie Dowrick

There is a world of living, love and gentle guidance couched amongst the pages of this wonderful collective from well-known author and presenter Stephanie Dowrick as she shares not only...

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Rebecca Britt

A travelling exhibition Of Love and War mounted by the Australian War Memorial in 2009 gave curator Rebecca Britt the inspiration required to create this truly wonderful, permanent, snapshot of...

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Shamus Sillar

Shamus and new bride Gill set sail for Italy: Place of dreams, great food, better wine, fabulous fashion and as far as Shamus is concerned the place is awash in...

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Lucy Neville

In this her first novel Lucy Neville has captured the total essence of life in a new country superbly. For those who have taken up the challenge of total immersion...

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Terry MacKinnell

For anyone who is interested in astrology, history, or simply curious about how the various ages throughout time have come by their astrological titles, such as the well-known and much...

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Clea Danaan

 Dippy and delightful “the way of the chicken” takes a very relaxed look at the very fine art of raising chickens in today’s very modern fast paced society. Filled with...

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Dr Ginny Mansberg

Life in the fast lane seems, one is lead to believe today, is apparently the thing to do and the place to be. Well that’s as maybe, but at what...

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Thea Hayes

When Thea Hayes accepted a nursing position on Wave Hill Station in the Northern Territory, she did so reluctantly; all the while hoping someone else might come along and accept...

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John Card

When John Card turned thirty-something, he decided his life as he knew it was going down the gurgler, but what to do about it was the issue. He was tired...

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Kate Llewellyn

In this wonderfully warm memoir you feel as though you and your friend Kate are sitting chatting, discussing the finer things of life such as the garden, life in general...

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Dr Timothy Sharp

It’s a fact: most of us will grow older and in doing so look back upon years and times spent, emotions discovered, felt and explored and wonder what the years...