DOHERTY, Pauline
“Where there is hatred and envy,
Where there is quarrel and conflict, there is the devil the leader,
but where there is love, peace and harmony, there is God.”
– Maria Magdalena Reuter
JOHNSTON, Martin
A memoir of combat, love, fatherhood, and the mysterious toxic burn pits
BAXTER, Janie
When a strange mist rolls in from the sea and blankets a small fishing village, the abandoned lighthouse starts glowing again after many years of darkness – and a young boy’s life is changed forever as he discovers the transformational power of love, friendship and bravery.
SIEGERT, Tom
Tom Siegert is The Suburban Footballer
SAPHIN, Craig
You are a successful, energetic & intelligent entrepreneur.
RYAN, Debbie
This is Maddy’s story.
STRATTON-SMITH, Edward
Traffic offences are the most expiated, and prosecuted of any category of offences in South Australia. Arguably no other area of the law so directly engages the community.
HOOPER, Mandy
Incremental Health will show you how to make small, cumulative changes to your life that will add up to real health benefits. Learn how to break down barriers and add healthy habits to every day of your busy life – simply and without pressure.
JONES, Bethney
Filth, and sickness proliferate in Stepney, England, in the 1830’s, where Robert Stone and his family lived.
KENNEDY, Marcus
Saving lives is meant to be above politics. In a troubled health system, where patient outcomes and personal gain are intertwined, Harvey Pearce discovers a disturbing and dangerous truth.
BEATTIE, Emily
A fun representation of the alternative names we give the little people in our lives. May there always be fun; even in the darkest of times. From my Family to yours.
DOWNES, Michael
In 1825, after a vicious attack on their tribe a young aboriginal mother and her teenage daughter are kidnapped by sealers and taken to the Furneaux Islands of Van Diemen’s Land. The mother finds herself trapped in an abusive relationship whilst the daughter, called Jumbo, is left in much better circumstances with a white trader named Macleod with whom she has a child.
STEDMAN, Bree
Own Your BS: The No-Nonsense guide to addressing your Female Head Talk explores the differences between men and women and, without the fluff and rah-rah of ‘just visualise’ and ‘think positive’, provides readers with practical and powerful strategies and tools to get a grip on stories like “I’m not good enough”, “I’ll fail”, “she is better than me” and “I should….” by understanding what drives these stories in the first place.
MCCONNELL, Joan
Filled with honesty and tenderness, this touching personal account provides a unique insight into the emotions, trials and triumphs that come with having ovarian cancer.
ASHWORTH, Julie
She witnessed her mother murdered when she was only ten. Judith Sommers’ fight for mental stability takes her on a journey to the west coast of America, far from her native England. Yet the real key to her sanity lies with a man who battles demons of his own.
WATSON, David
herefore I deduce that I am not a poet; and these verses are not poems. From that day forward I have referred to my stuff as Occasional Verse.
BALMFORTH, Judy
A story about one mummy, a seed and an egg.
GUBBINS, Frank
An autobiographical account of Frank Gubbins’ life, 1924 – 2016.
BROWN, Kristie
Kristie hopes in this book to share with her readers the aspects of Paris that left a mark on her.
VENZIDIS, Tom
The pages of this book paint a picture of our driving future. Written in the interest of public safety, Master Class in Advanced Driving Skills is a foundation for the most qualified and safest drivers.




















