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Heartbreaking and hilarious, outrageous and wise, The Afterlife Confessional is Bill Edgar's fascinating account of the things he's witnessed and learned as the ...
AI: Game On is written for today's business leaders who seek to understand how AI can be leveraged for increased sustainability, improved competitive positioning ...
'Goodwin is a natural-born storyteller, effortlessly compelling whether he's talking about the draconian policies of his bosses, the mad ramblings of his regulars or ...
A triumphant story of hope and survival
I am dying. I know that I'm dying, despite not having been told by my doctors that ...
'An eye-popping investigation into the "Till on the Hill" . . . David's revelations are nothing short of extraordinary.' - Liz Hayes
In 2023 the curtain finally came ...
Escape to Nature is a stunning guidebook to 75 of Australia's most unique and awe-inspiring national parks, carefully selected by the Australian Geographic team ...
It took an ocean to learn it's not how fast you paddle but how deep inside you dig.
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'Bonnie's ability to endure ...
The Lucky Ones is a moving and meticulously researched book of refugee stories from award-winning journalist and former foreign correspondent Melinda Ham.
Though they are ...
A frank, hopeful and darkly funny memoir of postpartum psychosis and recovery
'How strange to be the observed and not the observer.'
Ariane Beeston is ...
A rich biography of artist-turned-environmental campaigner John Bu sst.
Known to his enemies as 'The Bingil Bay Bastard', John Bu sst, a Bendigo-born Melbourne bohemian ...
An indispensable guide to Australian wildlife with plants and animals from the coral reefs to the rainforests, eucalypt woodlands and deserts.
Over 600 beautifully illustrated ...
Donald Thomson at 10 years old was a lone figure in Melbourne's Bayside with its billabongs and creeks meandering to the sea. In his ...
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When Cyclone Tracy flattened Darwin on Christmas Day 1974, it was the worst natural disaster Australians had ever experienced. Stationed in the city with the ...
After I swim, I watch an osprey hanging in mid-air. If those who came before really do dissolve and dissipate, and if their cells really ...