BELL, Alan

ISBN 978-1-923214-91-0
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The Bells of Gulf Station

 

Pioneer farmers in the Yarra Valley 1850 – 1950

 

This book tells the story of the author’s Scottish ancestors who, in 1839, arrived at Port Phillip on the David Clark as part of the first shipload of free settlers to migrate directly from Britain to the new settlement. It follows their early pioneering of the Scottish farming community at Kangaroo Ground, and later expansion to become the owners of Gulf Station, a large pastoral run in the Yarra Valley, in the 1850s.

 

There, most of the third generation of Bell descendants would live out their lives without having children of their own, until, after a century, the property passed into other hands. In the 1970s, it was bought by the State of Victoria, to be managed by the National Trust. The unusual diversity and state of preservation of the original
buildings and infrastructure at Gulf Station make it perhaps the best example of a mid-19th century farmstead in Australia.

About the Author

 

ALAN BELL is a retired agricultural scientist who grew up at Pine Grove, Kongwak, the farm to which his grandfather, Frank Bell, relocated from Gulf Station in 1911. He, his sister and several older cousins are now the only direct descendants of the Gulf Station Bells who remember visiting the old property and its residents in the 1940s and early 1950s.

DOWNES, Michael

ISBN 978-1-923214-87-3
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The Introspective Detective

 

Unravelling the murder requires him to confront his own past and future

INTROSPECTIVE. characterised by the examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings: thoughtfully reflective: too often considered a sign of weakness when it should be an indication of strength.

A man found murdered on the last Melbourne Metro train to Hurstbridge. Detective Inspector Robin Lazelle, a thirty-year homicide veteran, leads the investigation.

Lazelle has grown up in a dysfunctional family and for the whole of his life has a voided crowds and noises and is more at home in solitude. He is not in any way gregarious. At the same time, he is admired by his colleagues and considered almost indispensable because of his amazing skills as a detective. He may not be a ‘people person’, but he certainly can find the ‘bad guy’.

This difficult case with its twists and turns challenges Lazelle and his team. For the man himself, now near retirement, it causes him to reexamine his life, his future, and his feelings about himself and for others.

The murder investigation, the unusual weapon, and the person involved, many within the medical fraternity at St. Bart’s Hospital, uncovers more victims than only the deceased. It is full of intrigue, emotional abuse and sexual impropriety that affects the livers of the people involved, both among the investigators and the investigated.

From the Author

Although this is an intriguing murder mystery, I wrote this book about the man… the introspective detective. His story is the focus.

It deals with many issues that many men near retirement or having already retired might identify with. It is a reflection about life and living when we get older. In this case, the detective, Robin Lazelle, has many issues because of his past childhood, the death of a sister when he was just a teenager, becoming a very good detective and learning to get on as best he could with other people.

I guess when you are an author in your eighties, a lot of what you write is from personally knowing people in such positions and having experienced many feelings yourself. The work is pure fiction, but personal feelings obviously influence an author when writing a book.

Michael Downes

MARTIN, Dale

SKU: 2370001897427

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Chronicles of Jaina

 

Vol. 1

Jaina is just one of a small group of recycled humans, the Hastati. Numbering less than the population of small town, the Hastati have no memory, no identity, no personality, no history. The Hastati have just one purpose. to complete a mission programmed deep into their core.

“Each unit is physically strong, fit and selected from only the most unique of human stock. Available in two basic models, they come in a variety of sizes and colour. Each unit is pre-programmed with all the basic knowledge and skills necessary in an advanced combat unit. Optional upgrades are of course available and include skills such as assassination, infiltration, advanced combat technology. identity acquisition and assimilation, among many more unique skills. The full list of optional upgrades is available on request.”

– JJ Adams, (CEO)

About the Author

 

Dale Martin was born in the 60’s and moved around Australia with his Mother, Father and two brothers. Dale is the oldest. He has worked in I.T. since he was 15 and has travelled all over the world with his work. He now lives in country Victoria with his wife and four cats.

STEVENS, Anthony

ISBN 978-1-923214-49-1
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AI and the Future of GRC

 

A Guide for Cybersecurity Risk & Compliance Leaders

IN TODAY’S RAPIDLY EVOLVING BUSINESS LANDSCAPE, USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IS NO LONGER A LUXURY—IT’S A NECESSITY.

As organizations grapple with the complexities of governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC), AI emerges as a powerful ally, offering unprecedented efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making prowess.

AI and the Future of GRC: A Guide for Risk and Compliance Leaders serves as a comprehensive roadmap for embracing this transformative technology. Author Anthony Stevens, a seasoned expert in AI and GRC, draws upon his extensive experience to guide readers through the intricate web of opportunities and challenges that AI presents.

Whether you’re a seasoned risk and compliance professional or a forward-thinking leader seeking to stay ahead of the curve, AI and the Future of GRC is an indispensable guide. Unlock the power of AI, drive innovation, and fortify your organization’s resilience in an everchanging business environment.

This groundbreaking book is divided into three comprehensive sections:

  1. The AI Revolution in GRC: Explore the paradigm shift AI brings to governance, risk, and compliance processes, unveiling its game changing potential.
  2. Practical Applications of AI in GRC: Delve into real-world case studies and tangible strategies for leveraging AI to enhance decision-making, streamline operations, and mitigate risks.
  3. Accelerating Change and Building Trust: Discover frameworks for fostering organizational buy-in, navigating ethical considerations, and cultivating trust in AI driven GRC initiatives.

About the Author

Anthony Stevens

Anthony Stevens is a visionary leader in the world of AI and enterprise software. As the CEO and co-founder of 6clicks, a groundbreaking AI-powered GRC platform, he has established himself as a pioneer in the industry.

His first book, “Chasing Digital: A Playbook for the New Economy,” reflects his deep understanding of digital transformation and the application of advanced technologies. With a career overseeing over $750 million in IT procurement and numerous shifts in the enterprise software market, Anthony brings a wealth of experience to the table.

Prior to founding 6clicks, Anthony held several high-profile executive roles. Notably, he was a Partner and Chief Digital Officer at KPMG, where he was instrumental in digitally transforming the firm’s business model. He also served as a CIO Adviser for Zoom.

Anthony holds a Bachelor of Commerce, a Bachelor of Information Systems, and a Masters of Commercial Law from the University of Melbourne. He is also a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and was recognized as the Young Executive of the Year in 2011 by AFR BOSS.

Anthony’s passion for technology and his commitment to leveraging AI for enhancing operational efficiency and effectiveness has made him a respected figure in driving digital transformation. Under his leadership, 6clicks has become a trusted platform for global businesses, revolutionizing their risk and compliance programs with the power of AI.

MAY, Greta

ISBN 978-1-923214-30-9
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Bleeding Hearts

 

Some people are born violent, others have violence thrust upon them.

The Riots and the Scorpions split the small town of Bleeding Hearts Grove in two. A town named after a native foliage with heart-shaped pink flowers, now known for literal bleeding hearts due to the constant gang violence.

Patrick and Violet are both bloodborne heirs to their brutal gang legacy and natural enemies. When the pair bond over political differences with their elders, they must help one another escape death at the hands of a hundred years of rivalry.

Their forbidden love only making their ambition more illicit and treacherous.

About the Author

As a beaten down tattoo apprentice, Greta May found solace in day dreaming. She dreamed of a small town riddled with gang violent and a generation Z Romeo and Juliet, named Violet and Patrick. When she rebelled against the typically abusive nature of the South Australian tattoo industry, she found great success on her own. Greta earned great achievement through tattooing, but soon remembered the day dream that was Bleeding Hearts. She felt she owed it to women like Charlotte Brontë who fought for women’s voices when it came to literature. She wrote Bleeding Hearts with the home others can also find comfort and excitement during times of oppression and gloom.