JONES, Bethney

ISBN 978-1-922337-84-9
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A Stone’s Throw

Filth, and sickness proliferate in Stepney, England, in the 1830’s, where Robert Stone and his family lived.

For the husband and father, the ability to make a living and feed his family was shrinking rapidly. Then, by chance came hope, emigration to Van Diemen’s Land. It would take every ounce of bold courage, grit and determination to make the journey. Were they, Robert, Elizabeth and their off spring resourceful enough to defy the elements and challenge the unexpected in a gamble to forge a new life in a distant, desolate land? Elizabeth, embroiled in circumstances of an unforeseen, tragic loss had reservations. Finally, in desperation, the wrenched family left everyone near and dear, to join forty-six other emigrants on a long perilous journey.

KENNEDY, Marcus

ISBN 978-1-922337-73-3
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The Cut

arex pressSaving lives is meant to be above politics. In a troubled health system, where patient outcomes and personal gain are intertwined, Harvey Pearce discovers a disturbing and dangerous truth.

In The Cut, Dr Harvey Pearce is an emergency specialist who has spent a career looking after the sickest patients and improving emergency care. When he uncovers politically orchestrated activities that kill patients, harm staff, hide deficiencies and hinder progress, he becomes determined to find a solution.

Across the city, episodes of patient injury and preventable deaths continue despite Harvey’s struggles with bureaucracy. He drives to investigate these events, and their sinister connections, whilst the establishment resists his efforts and its leaders continue to tolerate catastrophes.

Harvey finds a grounding for his efforts through his podcasts. They fuel his aspirations as he struggles to put things right. The podcasts propose a pragmatic approach, offering a view that life could be better navigated with a closer focus on what really matters.

But Harvey is quickly confronted with desperate and ruthless players who turn his efforts at reform into a perilous game with critical stakes.

About the Author

Marcus Kennedy is a retired specialist medical practitioner (Emergency Medicine) and service leader, who now spends part of his time as a consultant, writer and in advisory and coaching roles.

He was a physician health manager and director with broad experience in health systems management, clinical governance, emergency care, retrieval medicine and critical care. As an expert in emergency systems design, development and improvement, he has had a successful career in management, consulting and administration.

His absorbing and provocative book The Cut, provides a unique expert perspective on some of the key challenges in today’s health systems – while providing a pragmatic view of what really matters in the way we tackle improvement.

DOWNES, Michael

ISBN 978-1-922337-80-1
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Jumbo and the Calcutta woman

In 1825, after a vicious attack on their tribe a young aboriginal mother and her teenage daughter are kidnapped by sealers and taken to the Furneaux Islands of Van Diemen’s Land.

The mother finds herself trapped in an abusive relationship whilst the daughter, called Jumbo, is left in much better circumstances with a white trader named Macleod with whom she has a child.

Rhamain, an Indian servant girl, sails with her English employer from Calcutta to Sydney Town. Accused of theft, she jumps ship at Preservation Island. A sealer Long Jack Little claims her and gives her the nickname “Calcutta woman”. They are a strange couple living together in a unique and caring relationship on Gun Carriage Island. However, Rhamain is appalled by the violence of other sealers towards their aboriginal women.

In an attempt to end the “black wars” and save the aboriginal population, Governor Arthur commissions George Augustus Robinson to round up all the aboriginals and settle them in the Furneaux Islands. In doing so, Robinson forces the sealers to give up their wives and abandon their homes.

The Calcutta woman and the young aboriginal Jumbo choose to stay with their “husbands” but, threatened with sexual assault by other dangerous sealers, they escape into the bush. Both women struggle to decide whether or not to stay with their men.

This story, though a work of fi ction, is set in historical context of the decade to 1835 and explains some of the very human issues that led to the extinction of the full blood Tasmanian aboriginals.

From the author

 

Way back in mid-1989 I discovered Flinders Island when I flew down from Phillip Island in a single-engine aeroplane to collect three bags of live crayfish. I was absolutely in awe of the wonderful scenery so in December of that year I flew back bought some land on Vinegar Hill, Lady Barron and commissioned a local to build our house.

During the nineties, I lived on Flinders Island and with my wife Kimberly we brought home two babies to Lady Barron. We were able to work from there at our international consulting business and because I was a private pilot and owned a twin- engine plane we could easily come and go. We loved the island and its beauty. I became absorbed by the history and particularly moved by the sacred site that is Wybalenna. The disaster that respiratory illness caused our indigenous people there was even greater than what is happening today.

I started writing this novel in 1990… I wanted to tell a story about the sealers and their women. It is pure fiction with the two main characters being an aboriginal teenage girl and an Indian woman. There are some real historical characters like Governor Arthur, George Augustus Robinson mentioned to set the context. And I have quoted from some articles from the Colonial Times.

So here is my book published 30 years later. It’s not that I am a slow writer but with my real work, all the research and many lapses along the way, that is how it has turned out. Seems late in life to be 78 years old and publishing a debut novel.

Michael G. Downes

STEDMAN, Bree

ISBN 978-0-9876426-7-7
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Own Your BS

Why is it that, even though there are thousands of Self-Help books available to help women develop confidence in themselves and their dreams, women are more stuck in Negative Head Talk than ever before?

Because most Self-Help books are written with a logical, male point of view in mind. Own Your BS: The No-Nonsense guide to addressing your Female Head Talk explores the differences between men and women and, without the fluff and rah-rah of ‘just visualise’ and ‘think positive’, provides readers with practical and powerful strategies and tools to get a grip on stories
like “I’m not good enough”, “I’ll fail”, “she is better than me” and “I should….” by understanding what drives these stories in the first place.

Complete with downloadable templates, Own Your BS will give you not just the insight, but the strategies to take back your Personal Power and rephrase the Head Talk to serve you and influence your success.

“Bree dives in where many good women fear to tred … the fact that men and women are wired differently in their brains, which produces different thoughts, emotions, and behaviours. And most, not ALL, of the me, women try to fit themselves into the generic human mould, which, is the default masculine mode. I found this book to be an excellent HANDS-ON approach for women, rather than just background theory.
And gotta love the title! Such quintessennal Aussie terminology!”

– Marlowe Aster, PhD

“This book is extremely eye-opening into how the female brain works. I literally used Bree’s advice today during a panic attack and it helped
straight away. Highly recommend this book to any female who wants to take back their power and be the best version of themselves”

– A.C.