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In 1835 a renegade group of Tasmanians wishing to expand their landholdings disembarked in what was to become Melbourne. This colonising expedition was funded by ...
As you climbed the rickety stairs of an old woolshed at Sydney harbour in 1944, you would hear the thrum of clicks and buzzes. Rows ...
An engaging, lively, provocative and, above all, inspiring memoir from one of our home-grown, unsung feminist heroes, Merle Thornton, who has lived a life full ...
Demography is far more important than destiny. By tracing connections between a populations past and present, demographers can foresee its future. The true wonder of ...
Ellis described the fungi: Growing,they look like dolls dressed up in fluted lace petticoats ... Some are applegreen, others mauve; one is black, and another ...
Now available for the first time, here is Upfield's own story of tramping Australia and developing his great crime novels featuring Bony, the first ...
Every Conceivable Way recounts one couple's nine-year quest to become parents, while giving an inside peek into the IVF and surrogacy industries, the fertility ...
Derryn Hinch made headlines in 2016 when he went from media personality to Victorian Senator at the head of a new political party and made ...
As a boy living in the Dinka tribe in what is now South Sudan, the youngest country in the world, Ayik Chut Deng was a ...
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Long a fire continent, Australia now finds itself at the leading edge of a fire epoch. Australia is one of the world's fire powers ...
One of Australia's leading commentators on national and international issues, Waleed Aly answers fundamental questions about leadership and what really matters to him. Waleed ...
In 1768 Captain James Cook and his crew set sail on a small British naval vessel, the boldly named Endeavour, bound for the Pacific Ocean ...
Turner, Baynton, Richardson and Palmer were four of the most prominent women of Australian literature of their time. Some made a fortune, others simply dressed ...