WALTERS, David & NEVILLE, Michelle

Celebrating Edwardstown - Toyoda Goesai Australia

Celebrating Edwardstown - Toyoda Goesai Australia

Celebrating Edwardstown - Toyoda Goesai Australia

Celebrating Edwardstown - Toyoda Goesai Australia

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ISBN 978-0-9876204-5-3
HARDBACK

Celebrating 78 Years of Manufacturing

This book is dedicated in appreciation to everyone who has ever worked at Toyoda Gosei Australia, Bridgestone Australia, Uniroyal and SA Rubber Mills. It contains images and information on these organisations between 1939 and 2017.

In 1939 Mark R. Lodge and Harold D.Hill purchased a small rubber manufacturing business from Kenny Charlesworth Rubber Pty Ltd located in a small building on the corner of Furness Avenue and South Road at Edwardstown in South Australia. Edwardstown was a lightly developed suburb 8kms from the city centre on route to the rich agricultural regions south of the city.

This purchase was the beginning of an empire that would span over 80 years.

JAMES, Melanie

ISBN 978-0-6484905-4-8
PAPERBACK

Hi, My Name is Angus – What’s Your Name?

Every family enjoys spending a day at the park and the Harrisons are no exception.

Sharing this experience with Alec and Nicole Harrison is Angus, a West Highland White Terrier. He’s their beloved pet.

Follow the Harrisons on this adventurous day as they travel to the little playground.

About the Author

Having owned a “Westie”, I have experienced the joy and pleasure of owning this magnificent breed. So I decided to write about mine and my family’s stories of our Angus and the adventures we all enjoyed

Terrier Publishing was created with a passion for West Highland White Terriers.

My vision for Terrier Publishing is to create a series of books with brand new adventures.

Writing these lovely illustrated childrens books reminds me of all the fun times we had together. My first book, Hi My Name is Angus, What’s Your Name, puts together a story of fun – an adventure we spent as a family and one that includes the many friends that Angus met along the way.

The next book in the series is Hi My Name is Angus, What’s Your Name – Angus’s Beach Adventure.

This takes the Harrison’s on a trip to their local beach and as always Angus gets up to some fun adventures of his very own.

Then the final book in the series is called Hi My Name is Angus, What’s Your Name – Angus Visits Nanna and Poppa’s Farm.

This takes the Harrison’s to visit Mrs Harrison’s Mum and Dad, who live on a large farm near Victor Harbor. There Angus has an exciting time, playing and meeting his old farm animal friend and making new friends along the way.

With Angus there were always days filled with excitement and fun, He’s the inspiration that has helped me create and capture my wonderful memories and deliver these amazing illustrated childrens books to you and your family. You can share the adventures of Angus with children and generations to come.

I hope that these books give you and everyone you love, the opportunity to enjoy and read together. Its been a joy for me creating these beautiful stories that are part of my time spend with my wonderful Angus.

 

WINTER, Graham

ISBN 978-0-922337-99-3
PAPERBACK

Mindful Cricket

Mindful Cricket is about one thing that powers a thousand other things: MINDSET. No one masters the game of cricket with the wrong mindset, and  everyone can play better with a Game Mindset. Mindful Cricket shows you how to create the mindset you need to be the cricketer you want to be.​

 

About the Author

Graham Winter played first-class cricket before retiring early to pursue a career as a Performance Psychologist.

From winning Sheffield Shield and One Day Cup Teams he stepped into a varied and high profile career as the performance psychology coach to Olympic Gold Medallists, Test Cricketers and the Executive Teams of international Corporations.

Career highlights include three times Chief Psychologist to the Australian Olympic Team, Consultant to the ICC Academy and Australian Test Cricket Team, Advisor / Designer with PwC’s Asia Pacific Strategic Change practice and Founder  of Consulting firm Think One Team Consulting (www.thinkoneteam.com)

Graham is the best-selling author of five books published by John Wiley, including Think One Team, High Performance Leadership, and First Be Nimble.

In Mindful Cricket he brings together his unique experiences and passion for performance psychology and cricket to challenge and equip cricketers and coaches to find better ways to play a sport which everyone knows is played above the shoulders.

 

ACKLAND, Sam

ISBN 978-0-6486616-7-2
PAPERBACK
ISBN 978-1-922337-23-8
E-BOOK

From You to Two

‘How to expand your network and grow your business’

This is your guide to growing your company from you to two and beyond. You’ll learn how to build the right foundation so that your company can easily grow beyond you.

It’s broken down into five parts so you can read one a day and take action immediately.

“At the end of the week, you’ll have the framework to build a company that can operate without you”

 

About the Author

Author, Founder and Managing Director of Tradie Hustle, Sam Ackland shares his skills in business to elevate tradespeople to their highest cause. 

In 2017, he ditched his sales job and bought a lawn mower. The idea of a Property Maintenance company sparked a fire. Focused energy led onto a great momentum, and now Build Clean has a commercial residence and a team of 29, comprised of technicians and a management team.

MILLER, Gail

ISBN 978-0-922337-15-3
PAPERBACK

Five Easy Ways to Solve the Aged Care Puzzle

IT’S TRICKY BEING PART OF THE SANDWICH GENERATION.

Why are we called that? It’s simple – we’re sandwiched between our kids who are possibly still finding their way and our parents who are possibly losing theirs.

When reading 5 Easy Ways to Solve the Aged Care Puzzle, stories may sound all too familiar. You may think I’m zeroing in on your family.

Trust me, I’m not, because my stories come from a variety of places around the globe in western civilisations.

It’s so important for you to realise that you’re not alone in this tricky transitional journey. Many of your friends and colleagues may also be perplexed with the issues of impending Aged Care for their loved ones.

Talk with them, talk with the type of professionals mentioned in this book and make the process easier. It doesn’t have to be hard. Talking can ease what you’re going through.

Imagine the process being easy, because you enlisted the help of professionals who do this every day and know all the tips and tricks of this ever-changing process.

Moving a loved one into Aged Care is not a Set and Forget process. It requires follow-up with the Aged Care Home staff, observation of changes, continuing to pay bills and shopping for incidentals, but your loved one will be safe.

And if you’ve been involved in full-time care for a loved one, you’ll possibly find that after 24/7 care is over, you may begin to remember the funnier moments.

About the Author

Imagine taking a whole new direction in life because you dared to listen to that inner voice saying

~ ‘Do what lights you up. Do what you’re passionate about.’

My mantra ~ ‘Age is just a number. Attitude is everything!’  Gail Miller

So at 55 ~

  • I wrote What we’re Wheelie like on disability, difference and inclusion
  • I began Public Speaking ~ on the stories behind what I write
  • on how mindset affects your life’s outcomes
  • I became a Mindset Mentor

By 60 ~

To book me to Speak or  to Facilitate a Program, please email [email protected]

WESTBROOK, Becky

ISBN 978-0-6482766-1-6
PAPERBACK

Children of the Wild

“A boy visits a wild island where he finds children living amongst nature. He is fascinated by their lives and as he spends time with them his own views on life begin to change. Based on Kangaroo Island in South Australia and whimsically illustrated by a local artist this book is one to be treasured for generations.”

Written by Becky Westbrook
Illustrated by Suzanne Trethewey

About the Author

I grew up on Kangaroo Island in South Australia. I was raised hiking, camping, swimming, bodyboarding, and travelling in natural environments. I grew up side by side with a pet kangaroo, who was free to roam as she pleased as all wild animals should. As a child I felt a great connection to wild places and the wild life that live there. As an adult and a mother of three wildings of my own, I feel it is my calling in life to encourage all children to love our wild places so that they grow up protecting them. You will only protect what you love. I have always loved writing stories throughout my life, and I have only realised through becoming a mother that my stories are my way of spreading the message to the next generations that our wild places are fundamental to our existence as humans and they must be protected at all costs. My one wish is that there will always be wild places for humans to visit and be in awe of and for all other species to exist as they always have.