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Jessica Rowe

Jessica Rowe graces the television screens of the nation daily as one of the hosts of the popular show morning television show, The Studio. But behind the sparkle, the wit,...

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Eleanor Shakespeare

Journals are very personal things, a bit like diaries of times long gone, packed full of fascinating things considered as very important all those years ago. They are also, as...

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Jennifer Joyce

When one travels one eats the delights the country has to offer in its traditional foods, the street foods, with great gusto thinking all the while that, when I get...

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Greg Sheridan

Although this book has been out on the shelves for few weeks how topical, in the light of recent events in the Australian political arena, are the contents and reminiscences...

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Rosanne Hawke

“Changing the world one girl at a time” was a phrase coined by those at Walford Anglican School for Girls in Adelaide, and really is one of the underlying themes...

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Natasha MacAller

The cover is pristine in its elegance, the photography is spectacular, the words are wonderful and best of all the recipes, in all their elegant presentation are delicious, delightful and...

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Jane Rawson & James Whitmore

Written in an attempt to help prepare people for the steady progression of climate change, this is a handbook you should go out and purchase. It is filled with an...

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Alice Vinsen

When is a jar not just a jar? When it becomes a work of art and then a gift full of wonderful bits and pieces! That’s when! For those of...

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Tony Bradman Ill: ollie Cuthbertson

In this time of remembrance of 100 years since the First World War commenced, it is fitting to be able to look backwards in time through the eyes of two...

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Clarkson ??? the gloves are off

Jeremy Clarkson is a figure larger than life: he is outrageous, incredibly funny, scandalous, contentious and wealthy. All of these components combined have, over many years, made him a cash...

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Mark Felton

Mark Felton has written more than twelve books about World War Two.  He also writes regularly for magazines, such as Military History Monthly.  It is noticeable that he has done...

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Ralph Crane and Lisa Fletcher

Caves, yes those subterranean creations have in turn fascinated, awed and terrified ever since man discovered them by either falling into one or actively choosing to slide through a small...