BRADING, Roger CS

ISBN 978-1-923156-78-4
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ISBN 978-1-923156-76-0
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Why Me

Dealing with grief

This book tells the true story of how the author used his Christian Faith to reassure and guide him through the time of his deepest grief following the premature death of his wife and mother of their six children.

This yellow Hibiscus represents Doris’ favourite colour. I picked a fresh flower each day, to put at her bedside in the vase shown in the picture. On one occasion, when wondering if there were flowers in Heaven, I looked up to see the sky filled with flowers. This must have been the answer!

O’NEILL, Jeanne

ISBN 978-1-923088-12-2
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My Grandmother’s House

My Grandmother’s House is the perfect gift for children seeking unforgettable moments with their beloved grandparents! Delight in the joyous experiences of spending quality time together, as the story beautifully captures the special bond between grandparents and their grandchildren. As active participants in the children’s upbringing, these wise and loving elders impart invaluable life lessons that shape a lifetime of happiness.

Through captivating storytelling and vibrant illustrations, My Grandmother’s House celebrates the endless love and warmth shared between generations, making it a must-read for every child eager to explore the wonders of family and the magic of grandparental love.

About the Author

Born to a family of 10 children, lived in country towns in Queensland.

My father made roads and my mother bore children, and collected every common to rare antiques.

Our large Queenslander was her shop where we grew up and around her collection!

Created @RT 7 Hills College of Art, Brisbane. Read books doing a B.A. @ Uni of Qld. Practiced teaching in the Darling Downs of Toowoomba.

Teaching now in public schools for over 30yrs, practicing artist, painter, drawing, illustrating, printmaking, ceramics, collage.

HILL, Casey

ISBN 978-1-923088-53-5
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I am Magic

A desire for inner peace

An idea that I couldn’t get out of my head until I wrote it all out and put it on paper. Being an Aries and manifesting generator, I lose interest and get bored of things easily but for some reason this obsession with birthing this creation just didn’t leave. So, I knew I was on the right path. I’m not going to lie and say it’s been easy; I’ve been triggered heaps and I have avoided and procrastinated a lot because I had so many limiting beliefs blocking me that I have been able to work through.

Why me? How could I make this more than just an idea? You are not good enough to be this person?

I was so fixated on the negatives and the idea of it selling and making money from it. That energy never felt right with me or the reasoning behind it. So, I changed my perspective after doing some reflecting and realised this was healing me a gift to my inner child. Because I am the most important person in my world, I deserve everything I dream of and so much more. To have no one to follow in their footsteps is extremely difficult, but it’s also so empowering because I get to choose who inspires me, I get to inspire myself and even more importantly I get to create a world exactly the way I want it to be. I get to be everything I ever needed someone to be for me.

My self-worth has grown, my capacity to be seen has grown, my capacity for action and output has grown, my self-belief has grown and my desire to have it all feels possible.

So, this is a gift to you, your permission to believe, and your permission to follow your heart to find your own inner peace.

JOHNS, Philip

ISBN 978-1-923088-35-1
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Making Tracks

Sometimes you go outback and you cannot back out

The outback can be dangerous, but is it also evil?

The great Australian dream; spend the kids’ inheritance on a huge 4-wheel drive and a gigantic caravan, then head to the Outback to convince yourself you’re having a good time. Rex and Barbara Rogers headed off into this dream, until a flat tyre and disaster struck. Now it’s up to local police officer Ben Buckley and Bo Wirrapunda – a First Nations woman passionate about her country – to find out the riddle of the missing grey nomads!

NORMAN, Emily

ISBN 978-1-923088-39-9
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Lily Longnose

Finds a home

A greyhound puppy is imprisoned by the racing industry. She dreams of having a safe home and a family. After losing every race, her future becomes unclear.

Fortunately, she soon discovers kindness and love, and before long she meets her forever family. She is even given a new name!

Emily Norman author photo

About the Author

First-time author, Emily, is a creative and passionate dog mum, who advocates to end greyhound racing. Emily lives in Perth, Western Australia, with her husband, Jakeb. Her weekends involve taking Lily down to the local markets, sewing new outfits or relaxing in her garden with the family. Throughout her career working with children and young people in not-for profit organisations, she has seen the importance of educating and nurturing the next generation. Emily hopes that Lily’s book will play a role in changing public opinion and educating the next generation about the cruelties faced by greyhounds.

MILEY, Paul

ISBN 978-1-923088-15-3
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Miles Away

A Memoir

Including inside story of Eaglereach Wilderness Resort

Paul Miley was born in Albury and was a war baby. He was exposed to other cultures through the Columbo Plan at his school and the newly arrived post war migrants especially those working on the Snowy Mountains Scheme. His first international adventure was to the Tokyo Olympics in 1964 and then onto North America as a landed immigrant in Canada.

On returning to Australia he moved to Queensland and had the great fortune to secure a position with Qantas Airways which gave him a wide range of opportunities to travel by air internationally and receive a crash course in marketing which would become his other love.

After several executive positions in the tourism industry including at Gold Coast Tourism he spent a decade in various positions at Fairfax Media including at the Australian Financial Review, the Sun and Sun Herald. This commercial background was essential for the development and management of one of the first eco-tourism resorts in Australia. The multi award winning Eaglereach Wilderness Resort in the Hunter region of NSW.