MCSWINEY, Dr John
A profound program for spiritual connection with your heart, The Journey of 100 Hidden Hearts will help you discover your authentic self, and gift you with the tools to transform your life. It is time to find the courage to live a life true to yourself, and not the life others expect of you.
HALL, Dr Beverly & Ronald
The community is located north of the 60th parallel in the middle of the Deh Cho (Mackenzie River) Valley. It is about the history of the Dene people in attempting to maintain their traditional lifestyle and as much as possible sovereignty over their land.
MCCARTHY, Gerry
How are billabongs and wetlands formed? What causes some animals to become extinct? How do introduced fish affect native fish species? By reading the story of Gus, students can create a wetlands food web.
POLA, Geoff
Author Geoff Pola’s two-book series following protagonist, Avril Maguire: “The Shit Fairy” and “The Circle”.
GODENZI, Trevor
The joy of creating meals that ensure friends and family gather around your table to enjoy your efforts, your company, a glass or two of wine and above all enjoy meals that are made with love. Sharing meals that create wonderful memories. Your memories.
HOGG, Gavin
Hoggie takes you on the journey of Gavin’s rollercoaster life. In this book, Hoggie recounts how he became a top country cricketer, had his world upturned by severe depression and the resultant alcohol addiction, and then finally recovered to build a new wine business in Coonawarra. He now faces his greatest challenge.
WALES, Stephen
“Unbreakable”: On their honeymoon in remote Northern India, Steve and Terri’s lives would be forever changed when their tour vehicle collides with an oncoming bus. “Fork in the Road”: Putting the pieces of lives torn apart back together is a challenge that will test Steve and Terri well beyond the accident that forever changed them.
LILLIE, Georgia
He used to be an ordinary dad… A simple and heartfelt story that offers a space for children and their families navigating grief.
CHENG, Tim
Redzel King of the Everest is a narrative of Redzel’s illustrious racing career, told from the firsthand perspective of an owner. From spelling, pre-training, jump-outs, trials, pre- and post-race reports and the Everest celebrations, you will follow along with Redzel’s journey and share the experience.
ALCOCK, Alison
Tess and Jack and all their bush friends are fighting to save their homes. The rivers are polluted and the trees are dying. Who will help them?
ANDERMAHR, Graeme
This is a confronting book which directs help to both women and men, who want to improve their potential to appreciate or fulfil their lives and relationships in the present, to understand how we are unconsciously influenced by the legacy of unresolved fears, negative thoughts, and disappointments from the challenges we have been exposed to in our past.
BARNES, Robert
A century ago a large number of people left Australia with the idea of the founding a New Australia – a communistic paradise – in the middle of Paraguay, in South America (states The Diggers’ Gazette). The attempt was a disastrous failure, but it is interesting to learn that the half-dozen families still left of the original settlers at Colonia Cosme sent 14 volunteers to the war practically – every fit man.
EMERY, Peter
Peter Emery’s two books: Five Minutes to Midnight, recollections of my wife Jo and myself, who count ourselves fortunate to be based in Adelaide; and Unsent Letters, a wry take on contemporary trends in the increasingly crazy world we inhabit.
MCLEOD, Heidi
A dramatic, true story from 100 years ago that resonates today, showcasing Hope and Heart in times of Hardship, for readers of every age, time and place. When young farmer, Wilf Fritsch and his mates leave Australia in 1914, to study in Germany, they have no idea of the catastrophe ahead.
STEENKAMP, Rynhardt
This is not another travel book that talks about historical museums and the ecological sights and sounds of famous landmarks. This book is about the deep truths that traveling reveals. It is about the characters we meet and the unknown places we discover. It is about the hardships and the ecstasies that comes with risking it all to gain what no one else can take away from you – personal growth and life experience.
MATHEWSON, Don
Don Mathewson was Director of Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories of the Australian National University for nine years from 1977. These are his two titles, published posthumously: “A Tale of Two Planets” and “The Adventures of Sammy the Swamphen of Lord Howe Island”.
HEWISON, Fred
Written in a simple fashion, these poems are really stories created through rhyme; some of which are intentionally absurd and reflect an Australian sense of humour.
COOK, Ava & Chloe
A story of a little girl whose dad died from brain cancer, all through a four-year-old’s eyes.
BREEN, Barry
This collection is a celebration of the beauty and uniqueness of Port Campbell and the surrounding country. Barry Breen has won awards for poetry, short stories and acting and has published widely in Australia and overseas.
McAULIFFE, Emma
In her younger years Emma struggled with severe mental illness. I’ll Give it One Week! is a intimate account of Emma’s personal journey and also a step by step program that you can follow to kick-start a new journey too.




















