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SUCCESSION LAW QUICK REFERENCE CARD 3RD EDITION
Quick Reference Card: Succession Law, 3rd ed, clearly summarises the key principles, legislation and case law relating to succession law in Austral...
View full detailsCRIME, ABORIGINALITY AND THE DECOLONISATION OF JUSTICE
Crime, Aboriginality and the Decolonisation of Justice explores contemporary strategies which might reduce the extraordinary levels of imprisonment...
View full detailsRESOLVING INDIGENOUS DISPUTES
This book looks at the way in which dispute resolution processes can be developed to more effectively empower Aboriginal people and assist with the...
View full detailsTHERE'S A CROCODILE IN OUR POOL
There is a crocodile in our swimming pool. Mum says I must learn to swim. I can’t learn to swim with a crocodile in our swimming pool. Dad says I s...
View full detailsCROCKY WOCKY: THE BIG FAT CROCODILE
Crocky Wocky is a cautionary tale about the dangers of selfishness and gluttony.
EUCALYPTUS
Eucalypts, iconic to Australia, have shaped art, science and landscapes worldwide. With around nine hundred species, from towering giants to compac...
View full detailsAUSTRALIA IN 100 WORDS
**Shortlisted, Prime Minister's Literary Awards 2025, Australian history** Bonzer. Arvo. Tucker. Sickie. Pash. Illywhacker. There are plenty of wor...
View full detailsWHAT THE TREES SEE
A stunning meditation on the remarkable insights that Australia’s trees can offer into our past The trees around us — some we may walk past eve...
View full detailsHOW BIRDS BEHAVE
Covering everything from the native Australian magpie, sulfer-crested cockatoos and the grey-headed Albratross to the native New Zealand Bellbirds,...
View full detailsBIRDS OF PREY OF AUSTRALIA
Raptors are popular and iconic birds, and are important ecologically, with some species listed as threatened. Yet they are among the most difficult...
View full detailsFIELD GUIDE TO THE FROGS OF AUSTRALIA
Throughout much of the world, frog populations are declining, with the survival of many species under threat. In Australia, several species have be...
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POO BINGO
Discover all you ever wanted to know about poo - and more - with Poo Bingo! Featuring 24 animals and their uniquely shaped poos, this is the bin...
View full detailsTRADITIONAL HEALERS OF CENTRAL AUSTRALIA NGANGKARI
Traditional Healers of the Central Desert contains unique stories and imagery and primary source material: the ngangkari speak directly to the read...
View full detailsDEEP WORK: RULES FOR FOCUSED SUCCESS IN A DISTRACTED WORLD
'Deep work' is the ability to focus without distraction on a cognitively demanding task. Coined by author and professor Cal Newport on his popular ...
View full detailsOUR BIRDS
NILIMURRUNGU WAYIN MALANYNHA A delightful gift book of birds from around Yirrkala, which is Siena's home in North East Arnhem Land. This beautiful ...
View full detailsGRAFTING AND BUDDING
REPRINTING This is an updated and expanded version of Grafting and Budding Fruit and Nut Trees and now includes the grafting of ornamental plants....
View full detailsFIELD GUIDE TO MARINE FISHES OF TROPICAL AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA
This phenomenally successful guide to the wealth and variety of fish in Australia's tropical waters - including the Great Barrier Reef - and South-...
View full detailsDARWIN AND THE ART OF BOTANY
Charles Darwin is best known for his work on the evolution of animals, but in fact a large part of his contribution to the natural sciences is f...
View full detailsCOOKING WITH THE OLDEST FOODS ON EARTH
Interest in bush foods is booming. From Warrigal greens and saltbush, to kangaroo and yabbies, more and more growers' markets and local supermarket...
View full detailsA STUDENT'S GUIDE TO PLACEMENTS IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE
PRINT ON DEMAND 6-8 WEEKS TO ARRIVE FROM DATE OF ORDER Supporting students on placements in health and social care settings, this accessible guide ...
View full detailsJARRAMPA
Jarrampa are yabbies - they are very tasty to eat but a challenge to catch because of those claws. One old woman had a clever way of catching them ...
View full detailsTHE WEED FORAGERS HANDBOOK
An astonishing number of the plants we call 'weeds' are either edible or medicinal, and have deep and sometimes bizarre connections to human histor...
View full detailsCRONIN'S KEY GUIDE TO AUSTRALIAN RAINFOREST PLANTS
This comprehensive guide to the rainforest flora of Australia is packed with information on more than 300 commonly observed species from rainforest...
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