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Natasha Etschmann and Ana Kresina

How To Not Work Forever is a very well presented ‘how to’ guide to Investing so that you have choices as to whether you chose to work forever, or whether...

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Dr Toni Lindsay

There are a great many books on anxiety published. Everything Anxiety Ever Told You Is A Lie is different. The cover and the hardback A4 size format indicate it is...

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Danielle Colley

Can you have it all: a career, a family and some precious time for yourself as a working woman in the fast paced world of today? Yes, you can, says...

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Charlotte Hastings

Food can often be the one commonality which in times of celebration and crises draw people, community family together to create, produce, and to feed; to nurture one another with...

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Frank Raj

Frank Raj has for the 365 days of the year, created a wonderful collection of poetry, Good Calling in Poetry, based on verses from the Bible, that resonate not only...

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Leon Conrad

Leon Conrad has spent a life time researching story, or stories, teaching, lecturing and tutoring in the art of story creation, analysis and restructure and also in pursuit of the...

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Steffi Bednarek.

Climate, Psychology and Change is a series of articles from a range of professionals working within the fields of Psychology, Psychotherapy and Counselling, written to encourage conversations at all levels...

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Dirk Van Hulle, Mark Nixon

The Bodleian Library is famous for its collection of manuscripts. It also contains drafts that have been discarded by authors or publishers.  The fact that the discarded pieces have not...

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Simon Cleary

Having grown up by a river in Queensland and having spent many happy hours as a boy exploring this environment, it is no wonder that Simon Cleary felt the call...

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Lizzie Williamson

‘We are sitting our way to death’ is a quote from Dr James A Levine, a man who considers the modern sedentary lifestyle to be far more toxic and dangerous...

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Unveiling the mental tricks that hide reality The title Clearing A Way; Unveiling the mental tricks that hide reality is intriguing, as in todays world we, the seekers, are all...

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Qin Qin (Lisa Qin)

A first-generation Chinese Australian, Qin Qin (previously Lisa Qin), was very good at school, and playing the piano; in fact, she was a model student. Like many immigrant children, she was...