PATTERSON, Neil

ISBN 978-1-922452-75-7
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Becoming Alfie 

Alfe Norrington was born into poverty in London’s East End in the first minute of the twentieth century. His life was a battle. From the Brick Lane markets where young Alfie pilfered and pickpocketed, to the trenches of Flanders, Alfe fought every step of the way.

Almost killed by a trench bomb he battled to recover and while in a military hospital Alfie made a promise that dramatically changes his life. A true East End hero, Alfie begins his journey away from poverty armed with a robust moral compass and an open heart.

Becoming Alfie is the first in the Alfie Norrington series. It follows the life of a man who positively influenced thousands of people. The world needs more individuals like Alfie Norrington, that give much more than they take.

MILES, Greg

ISBN 978-1-922452-67-2 PAPERBACK

The Flame of Convenience 

Why is it that wildlife in the Top End began disappearing in the late 1990’s? Some of Australia’s best biologists have been trying to answer this question for decades. But no clear answer has yet appeared. Wildlife loss in Australia’s monsoonal tropics (including Kakadu National Park) is the result of a complex range of issues, most recently topped off by the toxic Cane Toad. This book approaches the tragedy of these declines from a different angle than most, and offers a solution (at least in part), which has so far received little attention. Greg Miles suggests that much of the natural landscape between the Arnhemland border and the western Top End is not as natural as we may think. He argues that the fire regime currently employed by natural area land managers and others, is largely off target if wildlife protection is the goal.

About the author 

In 1974 Greg Miles was appointed as a ranger in the top end of the Northern Territory, Australia.  This was an exciting challenge for someone who, right from a young boy growing up in mid north South Australia, had been keeping native animals as pets.  His professional wildlife career began when he became a bird and reptile keeper at Adelaide Zoo.  From there he moved on to be the keeper in charge of terrestrial reptiles at the Australian Reptile Park at Gosford before moving on to the reptile house at Melbourne Zoo.

As a Wildlife Ranger based in Darwin he managed wildlife licencing and pursued bird traffickers and barramundi poachers.  Also in 1974 he was tasked with finding 20 cane toads that had escaped from a schoolteacher in Darwin’s northern suburbs. 18 of the 20 toads were recovered.

In 1976, he was posted to a ranger’s position at Cannon Hill on the edge of the East Alligator River.  A caravan here became his new home where his wife and first baby joined him.  It was in these early days that Greg and Jane became friends with the senior Aboriginal people of Kakadu.  It was a rare, never to be repeated privilege to share time and country with people who still possessed an encyclopaedic knowledge of country and culture.  

Greg spent 26 years in Kakadu as Chief Ranger, park naturalist and photographer.  He later headed up various park projects including tour operator training. There was a two-year break when he was the Government Conservator on Christmas Island (Indian Ocean).

During his career, Greg’s primary focus was on habitat management for wildlife conservation.  The work involved controlling invasive weeds and feral animals.  This included weeks spent in a helicopter shooting buffalo, cattle, pigs and horses for the Brucellosis and Tuberculosis Eradication Campaign.  This perched seat enabled him to learn to read the health of country before and after fires.  But perhaps more importantly was time spent experimenting with different fire regimes and refining the methodology for burning in the wet season.

In 1988 he wrote the book “Wildlife of Kakadu” which sold more than 24,000 copies.

Sadly, despite the best efforts of people in Kakadu, he witnessed the unstoppable declines of numerous animal species that had been so numerous in those early days.  It was this depressing situation that spawned the genesis of this new book.

In 2004 he retired to his Darwin rural property where he breeds pig nosed turtles and is a conservation lobbyist.  He sees captive breeding and fenced enclosures as the best future strategy for saving threatened plant and animal species.

NASSIF, Fred

ISBN 978-1-922452-1

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Higher Power

ONE MAN’S STORY OF OVERCOMING THE CHALLENGES OF THE WORLD THROUGH THE GRACE OF GOD

Growing up independent and the youngest of three siblings, I felt protected. Life was good, I had great friends, family and school. But little by little, things began to change in and out of home. As a child, I reached out and had experiences – an amazing touch from above, a spiritual encounter with our Almighty. But the mistake of straying saw me slide down as far as you can go. With the love and care of my amazing mother who never gave up on me, whose love was too much to repay, and the support of my fiance, Chantal, and her prayers, patience and love, I was taught that I was not washed up yet.As mum’s health deteriorated, a promise I made to her was starting to be fulfilled. Higher Power is exactly what I had to rediscover to show Mum that her prayers would come true. Watch and see how I overcame life’s ugliest battles to show my hero that I had one last fight in me.

FRAHM, Jen & ROSS, Lena

ISBN 978-1-922452-79-5

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The Agile Change Playbook

Over the years, we have experimented, played, failed, adapted in various fashions with our change practice.

Now, we’re sharing all that experience in this playbook.

We’ve especially created this for change and project practitioners looking to adapt their practice to agile ways of working.

It’s jam-packed with the how, what and why of 30 agile change practices, templates and tools for you to use!

Lena Ross Author Self Published Green Hill Publishing

Lena Ross

Jen Frahm Author Self Published Green Hill Publishing

Jen Frahm

About the authors

Jen and Lena are both skilled educators and coaches with backgrounds in learning and development, and academia and are known for being at the frontier of change, agile and learning. They are straight shooters with an empathic approach.

After several successful collaborations they formed the Agile Change Leadership Institute in 2019.

BOUSFIELD, Noni

ISBN 978-1-922452-92-4

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Jeffrey’s Beach Box

Jeffrey is a smart and nice boy with a fantastic imagination. It’s summer time in Australia, and Jeffrey spends an unforgettable Christmas with his brothers at their grandparents’ beach house. They build giant sandcastles, spy different aircraft, and stay up very very late. Their best adventure begins when they sneak into a beach box.

What will Jeffrey discover inside?


About the Author

 

Noni Bousfield self-published author of 'Jeffrey's Beach Box'Noni Bousfield is an emergency service worker, avid traveller, and passionate dabbler in all things creative! She is thrilled that, in collaboration with Californian artist Michelle Farrell, her first children’s book Jeffrey’s Beach Box has been brought to life. A joyful and fanciful homage to life by Melbourne’s iconic beach boxes. Contact Noni via the ‘Get the book’ link to enquire about purchasing your very own copy, posted anywhere in Australia for $20. International bookworms invited to check out deals on Amazon. Happy reading!