FRAHM, Jen & ROSS, Lena

ISBN 978-1-922452-79-5

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The Agile Change Playbook

Over the years, we have experimented, played, failed, adapted in various fashions with our change practice.

Now, we’re sharing all that experience in this playbook.

We’ve especially created this for change and project practitioners looking to adapt their practice to agile ways of working.

It’s jam-packed with the how, what and why of 30 agile change practices, templates and tools for you to use!

Lena Ross Author Self Published Green Hill Publishing

Lena Ross

Jen Frahm Author Self Published Green Hill Publishing

Jen Frahm

About the authors

Jen and Lena are both skilled educators and coaches with backgrounds in learning and development, and academia and are known for being at the frontier of change, agile and learning. They are straight shooters with an empathic approach.

After several successful collaborations they formed the Agile Change Leadership Institute in 2019.

BOUSFIELD, Noni

ISBN 978-1-922452-92-4

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Jeffrey’s Beach Box

Jeffrey is a smart and nice boy with a fantastic imagination. It’s summer time in Australia, and Jeffrey spends an unforgettable Christmas with his brothers at their grandparents’ beach house. They build giant sandcastles, spy different aircraft, and stay up very very late. Their best adventure begins when they sneak into a beach box.

What will Jeffrey discover inside?


About the Author

 

Noni Bousfield self-published author of 'Jeffrey's Beach Box'Noni Bousfield is an emergency service worker, avid traveller, and passionate dabbler in all things creative! She is thrilled that, in collaboration with Californian artist Michelle Farrell, her first children’s book Jeffrey’s Beach Box has been brought to life. A joyful and fanciful homage to life by Melbourne’s iconic beach boxes. Contact Noni via the ‘Get the book’ link to enquire about purchasing your very own copy, posted anywhere in Australia for $20. International bookworms invited to check out deals on Amazon. Happy reading!

SLEE, Max

ISBN 978-1-922452-72-6
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Canowie Station

In 2021 Old Canowie celebrates the 175th Anniversary of its foundation in 1846. This historic homestead, mid-way between Hallett and Jamestown in South Australia’s Mid North, is a remnant of the former Canowie station and Canowie Pastoral Company.
The Company was one of the earliest corporate pastoralists. Most such enterprises are owned by just one family, but the surnames of Canowie station owners and managers reads like a Who’s Who of the leading South Australian pastoralists of the provincial era.

Although the once-renowned Canowie estate has long since been subdivided into highly-productive grain farms, and its famed merino stud now operates elsewhere, for half a century the Company ran one of the most influential and prosperous sheep stud enterprises in Australia.

The genetic strength of the magnificent Canowie sheep evolved into a large framed combing wool merino, known generically as the ‘South Australian strain’. At the 1911 Royal Adelaide Show, Canowie stud rams scooped the prize pool in every category, which was a record.

By 1903 over 2,000 swagmen per year received their customary two meals and a bed at Canowie. By 1905 it was the largest private freehold landholder in South Australia.

With some shareholders having returned to England, land reformers complained that it was the third largest absentee landholder in the State, the largest being the South Australian Company. But, having sought and achieved immunity from the land reformers, the Canowie Pastoral Company was unexpectedly liquidated at the height of its prosperity.

A series of lucrative auctions of Canowie land commenced in 1909, culminating with the homestead and stud in 1925. That of 1910 was the largest single auction of freehold land ever held in South Australia to that time.

Exhaustive research now reveals the fascinating history of Canowie’s exciting frontier origins, its expansion into prosperous corporate pastoralism, and then voluntary liquidation at the peak of its success, leaving a remarkable legacy to the Australian wool industry.

FENECH, Jody

ISBN 978-1-922452-90-0

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Highway To Well

This is a story about my personal journey through mental illness. I suffered from severe depression from 2012 until 2015. At one stage my illness became so acute that I became psychotic. Due to my illness, I lost three years of my life. I am sharing my story in the hope that it will not only give encouragement to others who are suffering from the same debilitating illness, but I also hope to touch the lives of the carers, friends, and families of those afflicted with such an insidious, indiscriminate disease.