STUBBINGS, Wesley
This original story beautifully blends, uniquely Australian elements, with contemporary Aboriginal themed characters. Suitable for Prep and Primary School-aged children.
McCLURE, Stephen
This book is basically an Australian’s autobiography origins, personal growth, and development, including living with schizophrenia medication, ie “how I survived the baby boom.”
CHI, Tony
This book is not meant to be one of those autobiographies written by a retiree. It is designed as a personal testimony of the reality and availability of Almighty God. It is hoped that as you read the book, you will likewise experience God’s guiding light.
CHESTERTON, Katey
Percy is a curious pig.
All new baby animals learn by exploring, curiosity is a wonderful thing.
Join the farm family as they go on a hunt for our friend Percy the pig.
STEWART, Geoffrey
Frank takes up the fight which leads him to participate in Australia’s first ever Gold Escort Robbery and the disappearance of the ship the Madagascar, with the help of the infamous American Pirate Bully Hayes.
SEABORN, Julia
What is Butterball the Poodle up to now?
She helps to prepare for Christmas and sees shiny balls on the Christmas tree but Butterball cannot stop thinking about those shiny balls. Will she make a mistake? Will Butterball get her surprise?
VAN SCHIE, Peter
Frank Vanners believes the sudden death of his wife Margaret and his consequent retirement from a lifelong career in teach- ing has activated ongoing episodes of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy that transport his psyche to another place or world where he permeates the consciousness of Rudi. It is there as part Rudi’s persona, he witnesses scenes of infidelity, plagiarism and murder.
BUCKINGHAM, Rex
Rex has substantial background in general management marketing, sales, manufacturing, finance, HR, project management, personnel and strategic development at both corporate and business owner level. An active public speaker and trainer, he brings `real-life’ into his work, asense of the theoretical meeting the practical.
CHAPMAN, Darren
The Happy Marriage is written like a guidebook to help you build your connection, get on the same page, and go in the same direction. Intimacy is a natural by-product when you work on these areas.
GILLETT-FERGUSON, Judy
A Barossa Valley murder mystery. Into a valley deeply divided by war, prejudice and loyalties, arrives Audrey Douglas, a young teacher. A teacher’s dead body was found the day before her arrival. Audrey and local constable, Jim, unite to solve the mystery.
KING, Kerry
Experience the high and lows of a mother and daughter’s dementia journey, from diagnosis to aged care. In a world where nearly every person I meet knows someone or has a loved one with dementia, this book has been written from first hand experience to provide insights and lessons learned into the world of dementia.
TREVANA, Alexandra
Teddy is missing, where could he be? Let your imagination run wild as you explore the world with Teddy.
KIMBERLEY, Gillian
Nate and Erin love their dog Rosie but they cannot understand how she can sleep so much.
In the space of one day they try everything they can think of to wake her up. Will it work?
Join them on their adventure. They left some pictures to colour any way you like. Have a great time!
JEAN CADMAN, Tina
A collection of emotive poetry encapsulating life, loss, and love.
MCDOUGALL, Peter
This memoir concerns the history of my totally non-existent first three wives and is told with a sad expression and mournful tone.
FIGG, Marcia
Based on the first thirteen years of Figg’s life, The Battle Within is an evocative collection of memories. Figg produces immersive moments-in-time, balancing the innocence and light-heartedness of a child with the harshness of society.
OTTWAY, Meredith
Gordon Hughes, A blind Violinist, loses his sight in his mid-teens due to a tragic accident. After his loss of sight Gordon experiences disappointment, hardship, romance and eventually gains successes and wisdom from the multiple characters he meets and works with along the way.
STANSAH, Melka
A war to win…
A choice to make…
A destiny to fulfill…
DINNING, Suzanne
This is the story of the people who established Mount Stuart Station in 1880 on barren land near Tibooburra in northwestern NSW. Working tirelessly through times of drought and isolation, the Thomson family established a successful sheep station that remained in the same family for 126 years.
BISHOP, Brooke
By author Brooke Bishop, “Floss and Poss” is a series of books about two cheeky Cavalier King Charles Spaniels going on adventures.




















