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Australia's favourite newsreader has collected brief biographies of Australian men and women who demonstrated incredible bravery and self-sacrifice in the face of overwhelming odds.
The shocking history of the struggles of Anzac soldiers of World War One when they returned to civil life in Australia after the Armistice.
A thrilling adventure story about children who travel to a magical insect kingdom, showcasing the importance of friendship, caring for others and believing in yourself.
A Taoist guide for the modern age, featuring 300 memorable reflections which interpret the ageless wisdom of Lao Tze's immortal classic Tao Te-Ching.
A heartwarming story for young readers about overcoming neurodiversity by becoming involved in a new hobby - Taekwando - and its all-important breathing and movement exercises.
A novel by a geologist-turned-journalist which interweaves three eras of an Australian oil drilling location with issues about conservation and aboriginal land rights.
Australia's favourite newsman brings his journalist's eye to bear on stories of mythical monsters, UFOs, paranormal events and unsolved mysteries from Australian folklore.
A memoir by former Australian sports broadcaster who, in retirement, became an international university exchange student at the University of La Rochelle in France.
Three-time Paralympian gold medallist Carol Cooke tells her life story with disarming honesty, a keen eye and gentle humour.
The illustrated story of the rich pop music scene in the city of Adelaide in the 1960s and all the local bands that contributed to that remarkable explosion of creativity.
Part true-crime stories from the street, part autobiography, Wayne McKay has lived the hard yards and come out the other side triumphant. From beginnings in a broken home to life on the street and in jail, he has survived without friends and family to count on and very little hope.
A biographical exploration of the lives of people of Aboriginal descent who influenced Australian society and led to a better understanding of Aboriginal culture.
A novel set in Kent with a strong female lead which explores the feelings of people surprised by the reality of life during and after World War II.
An epic novel of love, escape and survival based on true events when two westerners faced terrible experiences in Turkey.
A collection of poems by a Sri Lankan writer whose words of rare beauty and strength are her doorway to understanding the soft shattering of life.
Memoir of the author's "free range" childhood in a small, poor, dry, former goldmining town in rural post-war Australia.
A fearless and candid memoir of domestic abuse and survival, written to help others recognise the problem and escape from it themselves.
The remarkable tale of how Beeb Birtles conquered the music world with Little River Band - and then lost it all. A raw, honest and a fascinating insight into the 1970s rock scene.
A 1960s conscientious objector ends up travelling the hippy trail through Greece, India, Nepal, Kashmir, Afghanistan, Iran, Israel and beyond to try and make the world a better place and to live a fully compassionate life.
The troubled life story of Paul Brickhill, Spitfire pilot, prisoner of war and author of iconic war stories such as The Great Escape, The Dam Busters and Reach for the Sky.
Third novel in the gripping 'When Duty Calls' crime series written by an ex-police officer, featuring biker gangs, guns, the Russian mafia.
A riveting crime story written by a retired Assistant Police Commissioner about an SAS veteran seeking personal justice for the murder of his lover.
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