GOODYER, Brett

ISBN 978-1-923265-83-7
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ISBN 978-1-923333-56-7
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ISBN 978-1-923386-10-5
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Beyond The Bullsh*t

 

A No-nonsense Guide To Business Valuations

Brett Goodyer is an expert in valuing businesses who wants to remove the gatekeeping bullshit that seeks to shroud valuations in mystery.

Beyond the Bullsh*t provides a simplified, evidence-based approach and simplified theory, that can be applied to most small to medium businesses. It provides you with the insights that you need to help your clients maximise their valuation, giving you the ability to off er tangible advice that add value.

Valuing businesses doesn’t have to be difficult, even though some concepts can be tricky. Brett’s straightforward approach helps you quickly grasp the basics. After reading and comprehending this book, you’ll be able to understand the concepts of appraising most small to medium businesses worldwide. Making a complex subject, simple…

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About the Author

 

Brett Goodyer is an award-winning business valuation and value improvement expert who has provided expert evidence in just about every court jurisdiction in Australia. Having valued and assisted thousands of businesses, he uses his considerable skillset to provide strategic advice to clients for buy-side and sellside transactions, to ensure optimum entity structuring, tailored value advice and risk-based business assessments across a wide range of industries.

Brett currently leads a team that has designed and developed business valuation software for accountants, advisers, and business brokers in small to medium enterprises. The software is already in use in Australia and New Zealand and is due for release in various overseas markets in the immediate future. He is passionate about communicating with anyone who will listen about the power of data and the insights that are hidden just below the surface, if only we learn how and where to look.

Brett lives in Australia with his wife, Amanda, and their four amazing children.

KASSIMIOTIS, Nicole & Tiantian Tang

ISBN 9781923265912
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ISBN 9781923333857
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The Birthday Crown

Join Tilly Lu on her special day as she celebrates her 10th birthday in style! But when the mischievous school bully crashes the party with her pranks, Tilly Lu faces a birthday bash like no other.

With her friends in a frenzy, Tilly Lu must summon all her courage and creativity to save the day and keep the festivities going.

Will Tilly Lu’s party end in disaster? Or will she find a way to turn the tables and reclaim her birthday crown?

Dive into a heartwarming tale of friendship, resilience and the power of kindness in The Birthday Crown.

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About the Author

 

Nicole M Kassimiotis, a young writer with a Greek English Australian heritage, has a remarkable story. Her experience with bullying catalysed her book, illuminating the importance of resilience and kindness. Nicole’s work reminds us that despite adversity, there is always hope and light at the end of the tunnel.

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About the Illustrator

 

Tiantian (Ariel) Tang, Chinese Heritage, is a talented artist with an unwavering passion for art. Her unique perspective and creativity shine through her illustrations, making her a valuable asset to the book. Ariel feels privileged to have been given this opportunity to contribute her artistic talents and is grateful to Nicole for the fantastic chance to be part of this project.

WELFORD, John

ISBN 978-1-923214-93-4
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The Road To Nakuru

 

An East African Memoir

The Road to Nakuru is a memoir of Africa and England as told by John Welford about his childhood and young adulthood and that of his brother Geoff , in Kenya and England. It includes a trip to Canada in the late 1960s, that they both made.

The book is also a biography of both their remarkable parents, Spencer (“Spen”) and Peggy Welford, who met in interesting circumstances in Nairobi in 1943. It tells of their romance and marriage and their story after that. Accounts of their ancestors is
also contained in the unfolding history.

The story revolves around a town in Kenya’s Rift Valley Province, called Nakuru. The book opens with a recollection of a perilous
childhood journey to Nakuru and the memoir finishes in that place in 1971, where Spen died. There is a postscript that details what
happened to the rest of his family after that.

About the Author

 

JOHN WELFORD WAS born in Nairobi in 1946. His mother was a Scots South African from Cape Town. His father was English, from Lymm in Cheshire, but he had been working in Kenya since he was 18. They met in Nairobi during World War 2 and married in January 1944.

John and his brother were brought up on farms in Kenya until the 1952 Mau Mau uprising in Kenya. Because of their farm’s proximity to terrorist hideouts, John’s parents made the difficult decision to send their boys to England. It was a 2 day flight on a Handley Page Hermes. They were met by their Aunt Alice, their father’s sister.

For the next four years they lived with their Auntie and Granny and went to school in South Devon, going back to Kenya for a Summer holiday only once in that time. When they finally returned to Kenya, John and his brother had to go to boarding school in Nairobi from when he was ten until he left school, eight years later.

Then followed another sojourn in England, studying for a B.Sc. During that time he learnt to sail and then became a sailing instructor in his vacations. A trip to Canada – picking tobacco in Ontario – earned him enough money to go back to Kenya for Christmas 1968.

He found a job teaching Maths and Science at a Prep School in Kenya and did that for 8 years at two different boarding schools. He met a young lady from Geelong, Australia, who came to teach at his school and they got married at Morrisons, near Meredith, in 1976. He has lived in Victoria ever since.

Because he had no teaching qualification, John spent the next five years tuning cars, having bought the franchise for Geelong from Home Tune.

In 1981, He went back to teaching (with Permission to Teach) at Geelong Grammar School. This meant having to teach full time, as well as gain a Diploma of Education at Melbourne University. He spent the next 20 years teaching at GGS, including 15 years at Timbertop, Geelong Grammar’s Year 9 campus near Mount Buller, in Victoria. It was an outdoor, physical life which he very much enjoyed.

John contracted pneumonia at the end of 1999 which later turned into Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and he spent 8 years recovering slowly from that. Since leaving Geelong Grammar he has worked part time at local Ballarat schools and became a mentor for troubled kids including two with Asperger’s syndrome.

He has also became a leader and facilitator for the Pathways Foundation which runs contemporary Rites of Passage camps for teenage boys, and their fathers or significant male mentors. The Victorian camps for boys are run on his property, in the bush south of Ballarat where he lives with his wife, Gaye. In his spare time, he still teaches sailing with Sailability in Ballarat, and he drives a ‘hot’ 50-year-old Peugeot 504 in rallies and autocrosses for fun.

CRESTANI, Rosalie

ISBN 978-1-923333-11-6
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Battlefield

 

Standing Firm For God And Nation

Rosalie Crestani wasn’t just a Deputy Mayor – she was a fierce force for change in one of Australia’s fastest growing and most diverse regions. As a Councillor in the City of Casey, home to over 300,000 people from 150 different cultural backgrounds, Rosalie stood out for her bold, conservative values, igniting controversy and heated debates at every turn.

In this compelling memoir, follow Rosalie through the high-stakes battles of local government, where she faced both victories and crushing defeats. A story full of courage and endurance. From her family’s harrowing survival in war-torn Berlin, to the red dust of the Australian outback, to the harsh winters of upstate New York, Rosalie’s life is a tale of grit, perseverance, and the unyielding pursuit of her vision for a better community.

Strap in for the Rosalie rollercoaster – one woman’s courageous fight for her beliefs, a fight that echoes across all of Australia.

CAPRA, Frank

ISBN 978-1-923265-86-8
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ViaCultura

 

Cultivating your personal intellectual and character growth

ViaCultura inspires you to cultivate your intellectual and character growth every day.

The organised and clear structure provides you with the ability to increase your daily productivity, expand your vocabulary, teach yourself a new language, foster personal accountability, monitor goal attainment, design self-styled curriculums and reading plans, as well as providing a daily reflection and journaling section and a key excerpt section to capture the best ideas or phrases from
the books you read and lectures you watch.

Do you wish to improve your intellect and character every day, and enjoy the benefits of seeing yourself progress and achieve your goals? Then this journal is perfect for you.

KANE, Robert

ISBN 9781923333666
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ISBN 9781923333871
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Your Mate, Hodgkin’s

 

A True Story Of Resilience, Positivity and Self-Help

AT THE AGE OF 32, STAYING POSITIVE WAS ROB’S BIGGEST HURDLE, WHEN HE FOUND HIMSELF FACE TO FACE WITH STAGE 4 HODGKIN’S LYMPHOMA.

While the doctors excelled in diagnosis, surgical procedures and prescribing chemotherapy regimens, when it came to maintaining
optimism or prescribing diets that nourish a body ravaged by cancer and treatment, the advice on hope and healing was scarce.

As Rob’s journey progressed, he seized the unique opportunity to analyse and document his path to maintaining a positive mindset.
Through simple yet powerful ideologies, Rob delves into the importance of perspective and captures deeply vulnerable moments through his journaling. Through the face of uncertainty, the agonising wait for a diagnosis, and the chilling realisation of death’s
veil over his life, Rob offers profound insights into the crucial strategies that enabled him to break free from the grip of negativity.

“I couldn’t escape by travelling overseas or quitting my job, the way most young people deal with their issues. My philosophy was to break the journey down into steps. One by one, there is a step to recognition, to recovery, and to maintain mindfulness and self-strength.”

Your Mate, Hodgkin’s is a compelling and detailed account of Rob’s journey through cancer. This must-read story weaves together extensive research with the firsthand experience of a chemotherapy patient. It offers valuable guidance to patients, support networks, and practitioners alike, providing essential tools for everybody coping with cancer and other life-altering traumatic events.