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Dr Selena Fisk

I’m not numbers person is a phrase that is commonly heard and has been for many, many years; but unfortunately in today’s world, that little ‘cop out’ phrase can no...

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Mark Wilson

Having just had the Federal Elections, it’s hard to believe that it’s only been 120 years that women were allowed to vote in this election. Australia was the second country...

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Sandi Logan

The incredible untold inside story of the two most unlikely drug-running grannies in Australian history  Not heeding the old adage, if it’s ‘too good to be true, it usually is’,...

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Eleanor Limprecht

This well researched Historical Fiction, The Coast is set in Sydney, spanning the years from 1905 to 1926. These days we have so many areas of our history filled in,...

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Jon Izzard

Jon Izzard takes the journeyman or woman, on a fresh new voyage into the age old art of Tarot, from both an informative perspective, as well as a twelve month...

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Lucy Easthope

Since the turn of the twenty first century there have been an avalanche of disasters; tsunamis, earth quakes, terrorist attacks, floods, bushfires, pandemics to name but a few. Have you...

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Deborah Cadbury.

Anna Essinger had great foresight in 1933, but never did she imagine that anything as inconceivably barbaric and inhumane could come to pass as Hitler and the Nazi party’s reign...

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National Library of Australia. Ed. Melody Lord.

Vintage Knits 25 classics patterns for modern knitters. is a fabulous collection of, guess what, Vintage Knits, put together as a project, almost of love, by the staff at the...

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Charlotte Rasmussen

A GUIDE TO CREATING A NATURAL APOTHECARY Going back to basics in skincare and healthy living is the impetus that has led Charlotte Rasmussen to create her highly successful skincare...

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Patricia Mercier l

Chakra is a word bandied about by many as a symbol of new age enlightenment, of change and spirituality, meditation and so much more. But like most things there is...

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Caroline Beecham

There are many stories of war heroes in different roles and guises. This Historical Fiction, from Caroline Beecham, Esther’s Children, is about a woman called Esther Simpson. Her part, in...

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Renee McBryde

It is rare to find an author who can recount her past story with so much clarity and reflective thought. While Unravelling Us moves along at a comfortable pace, we...