WATSON, Michael
Without Angels is a series of small prose pieces written over the years since retiring in 1996. It covers personal memories and observations of daily life.
WINTHROP, Ronald P
This book might easily be taken for a report by a Royal Commission set up for the purpose of looking into and reporting on its inequity, its inefficiency and its complexity.
PEDRANA, Michael
“Slammed by fate, tethered to an unrhymed life, these poems took their own form.” Ingrid Magtengaard – MAICD
BENNETT, Jeannie
Explore firsthand accounts that enrich historical narratives, revealing the resilience, camaraderie, and joy that define their collective narrative.
NHIAL, David Jock
South Sudan: the World’s Youngest Nation is full of fast facts and cultural information aimed to help South Sudanese people who are living in Australia connect to their homeland’s past and present.
GAWI, Kate
Get prepared to unleash your inner royal as you delve into this enchanting world. From charming tea parties, to spellbinding candlelit soirees, the Duchess will unveil the secrets to captivate your guests with grace.
CHIKWUBA, Emeka
Dive into your dream life, make mistakes, and dare to develop yourself as you stagger through the ladder of new human development and expansion.
LITTLE, Mila
At the heart of this book is Mila’s understanding of our obligation to stay true to ourselves that reveal to us who we are, unrelated to our family or culture.
SHEAN, Mandie
Everyone has challenges in their life, this is part of a normal life. Resilience is the ability to experience these challenges and keep living a good life. It is not having a perfect life, it is more not getting derailed by the challenges and stuck in them.
LUKIN, Karen
James is faced with a difficult choice … he doesn’t want to leave his special place, but his family is moving and there is no way for him to stay.
DALY, Jo
Mr Daly’s hen house appeared to be ideal. For the royal hen, Queen Catherine, that was all about to change…
Yellow Ladybugs
Learn heaps about autistic identity and culture, and discover how to embrace yourself exactly as you are.
MORGAN, Daniel
Introduce your little one to the world of coffee with C IS FOR COFFEE!
This delightful book uses vibrant, playful illustrations to teach the alphabet through the art of home coffee making.
Watch as your child learns their ABCs while discovering the essential brew that fuels new parents everywhere.
DAHL, Kai
“Survivor of Scourge,” tells Kai Dahl’s courageous journey in battle against paedophilia. In this compelling narrative, the author navigates the murky waters of justice, shedding light on the complexities of this crime across different nations.
JUKE, Valerie
Alongside their mother, the Reverend’s four adult children watch him as he preaches. But whose words is he preaching? His silent children’s yearnings betray the expectations of their mother and the congregation. Can they ever be revealed? Will their secrets remain forever behind closed doors?
BELL, Alan
This book tells the story of the author’s Scottish ancestors who, in 1839, arrived at Port Phillip on the David Clark as part of the first shipload of free settlers to migrate directly from Britain to the new settlement.
DOWNES, Michael
A man is found murdered on the last Melbourne Metro train to Hurstbridge. Detective Inspector Robin Lazelle, a thirty-year homicide veteran, leads the investigation.
MARTIN, Dale
The Hastati have just one purpose, to complete a mission programmed deep into their core.
STEVENS, Anthony
Whether you’re a seasoned risk and compliance professional or a forward thinking leader seeking to stay ahead of the curve, AI and the Future of GRC is an indispensable guide.
MAY, Greta
Patrick and Violet are both bloodborne heirs to their brutal gang legacy and natural enemies. When the pair bond over political differences with their elders, they must help one another escape death at the hands of a hundred years of rivalry.




















