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Daisy Bates was an intrepid reporter who was well used to tough travelling. She examined many of the Murchison mines in their fledgling days.
Short stories of Onslow and the Ashburton set in the early 1900s. Riemann was judged the best short story writer in Australia in the 1950s ...
An incisive examination of Broome in its heyday.
'For my
first ten years I grew up in Lavender Bay with the smell of salt water, in houses
facing the grey curved eye of ...
Many stories of the First Fleet and NSW colony are prejudicial to the conduct of convicts and especially females. This book relates the history of ...
Pioneers, prostitutes, pub keepers, Aboriginals, all the women who are part of the history of the North. An important, and until now, rare book that ...
In the goldrushes from the 1880s to the 1930s prospectors travelled far and wide with bush made barrows. Their fortitude and fame are one of ...
The brutal shootings and bludgeoning to death of many Aboriginal men, women and children at Laverton in 1910 shocked the nation. It was the culmination ...
The world is facing the largest human displacement crisis in history with more than 68 million people forced to leave their homes because of violence ...
This ever-popular caravanning bible has been completely revised and updated, with details on the routes to take, the best things to see and the most ...
Shortlisted for the Victorian Community History Awards 2019
The Victorian bushfires of February 2009 captured the
attention of all Australians and made headlines around the ...
'Enjoy hours reminiscing on Christmas Day about the Coles Cafeteria, Mello Yello yo-yos, Professor Julius Sumner Miller, Nintendo's original handheld Game & Watch and ...
A hilarious, no-holds-barred collection of true stories from Story Club, the legendary live show that spawned the hit podcast
In this first collection from Story ...