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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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Sophie Manolas

This is such an inspirational book for jaded cooks and those who wish to discover the joys of healthy eating. The author discusses the groups of vegetables, seeds and nuts,...

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Francis Spufford

This story is a tapestry of stories and themes,woven so tightly together that it calls for reading and re-reading. It is an Historical Fiction about the early days of New...

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Matt Stone

With The Natural Cook you have more than just a book of wonderful, modern fusion style recipes, based in natural foods, you have almost a complete cookery course based on...

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Dianne Touchell

‘He could no longer remember the first thing his father forgot. It came on slowly; his dad’s forgetting. Like a spider building its web in a doorway.’ are the words...

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Daniela I. Norris

So many times in our lives, we meet someone and feel a spark of recognition. Sometimes it is a place that instantly touches us and is so familiar that we...

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Caroline Beecham

For many of us in Australia, the day to day lives of those who lived in London during the Second World War are rather hazy. Caroline has shed light on...

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Dr Kristi Goodwin

  How to raise your child in a digital world is one of the most posed questions I hear from my own family and other concerned parents and grandparents. Dr Goodwin...

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Mathew Ramsey

Well! How can a title like this not immediately set the juices running, the mouth-watering and ..Hey, wait a minute we are only talking about cooking here, nothing else. What...

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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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Shirley Eldridge

Mima was let down by many; colleagues, the police in the first instance and then again by them during the Coronial Inquest. Shirley Eldridge certainly wasn’t one of them. With...