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Fiona Crawford, Lee McGowan

The ‘Matildas’ have become the pride of Australia in the field of football; they have exceeded all expectations to become a force in women’s football. This wasn’t always the case!...

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Angus Stewart and AB Bishop

As the long hot days of the Australian summer are making themselves felt, rain is scant and gardens are suffering, never has a reprint of a book on Australian gardening...

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Robert Cleworth and John Suter Linton

Time creates history and time allows access to information kept tucked away, out of sight in various Nations Archives, information which when it was recorded was considered a necessity of...

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M.M. Vaughan

You know what, growing up is hard, especially when you’re dealing with friendship troubles and family issues. But it’s just as hard when you’re an android. ‘Slick’ is a novel...

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Carolyn Matthews

In a change of style from her Pandora trilogy Carolyn Matthews has set her latest novel Temple of Dreams between modern day Britain and ancient Greece, which as a setting...

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Fred Watson

Readers who are familiar with the likes of Douglas Adam or H.P Lovecraft will have some idea of how truly small we humans are. Well, Fred Watson, asks you to...

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Dr William Allender

The use of illegal drugs and the abuse of prescription drugs frequently leads to misadventure and/or crime. As a forensic toxicologist, Doctor Allender often appears in court, as an expert...

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Jennie Harding

Perfect for the person who is interested in Crystals for healing, or simply as an identifier of various beautiful stones, Jennie Harding’s latest book Crystals will make understanding but more...

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Clare Bowditch

If you sit and listen to a song by Clare Bowditch, you will instantly sense the warmth and passion behind this mellow voice. To read her story, told with candour...

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Louise Egerton

Backyard bird lovers and watcher are going to really enjoy Know Your Birds  Australia's Most Common Birds– revised edition from Louise Egerton, a well presented, well-constructed collection of the every-day...

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Tony Wheeler

Australia is not just an island, it is festooned with a myriad of smaller Islands, 8,000 in total, some inhabited, many more listed as wild life refuges and many more...

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Paul Goldman

Goldman’s poetry is always intriguing and in so many ways inspiring as in its simple format, the words remain accessible to anyone who chooses to pick up the book and...