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Amanda Webster

When a book as good as this is published, you feel it should be made compulsory reading for senior students and all others living in Australia. Amanda doesn't focus on...

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Safia Minney

Much has being written about ethical fashion over recent years, especially since the collapse of Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh in 2013 killing or maiming more than 1,100 factory workers....

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Elisabeth Johansson, photographs by Wolfgang Kleinschmidt

Clean Cooking is more than just what to eat it is all about knowing what you are eating and making the best choices nutritionally possible. You do not have to...

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John C. Robinson

John C. Robinson certainly has the creds to be able to talk about spirituality, religion and the psychology that underpins the many various philosophies that we are guided by, as...

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Ian W. McLean

Although this is an comprehensive and fascinating presentation of Indigenous Art forms since 1770, when the first British person, in Captain James Cook came ashore at what is today known...

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Sophie Gilliatt and Katherine Westwood

Take note as this is a serious cookbook – not a fancy sort of thing, but one for the person who enjoys entertaining, has a busy family or simply likes...

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Elizabeth Tynan

 The word Maralinga is one that appears from time to time in modern society with a new generation asking what it was all about and the older generations, know now...

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Michael Brown

What a beautiful and heartwarming story set in the hot and dusty South African, Karoo desert town of Aberdeen.  Michael Brown writes with the gentlest of tones and words. This...

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Doug Purdie

Well, thank you Doug Purdie, and that is meant in the nicest of ways, for writing this book and making me take an entire new look at the plans for...

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Don Elgin with Kevin Moloney

Following on from his first book One Foot On The Podium where Don has finally reached a long held dream, a goal,  to compete at the Sydney Paralympic Games in...

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James Hoggan, Grania Litwin

What is it that makes us form an option one way or the other; Is it our environment, the people we mix with on a daily basis, our religion, the...

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Karl James

The faces of the men on the cover of this rendition of the Australian involvement in the jungles of Timor, New Guinea and Bougainville during the Second World War, simply...