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A decade after dominating the best-seller lists, Andrew's Chapman's much-admired book, which paints a brilliant portrait of Australia's wool industry, is back ...
One of the best local histories published in WA and a beautiful book. A new edition with some upgrading. Essential reading.
Shortlisted for the NSW Premier's Literary Awards 2022: Indigenous Writers' Prize, presented biennially
Indigenous cultures are not terra nullius - nobody's land, free to ...
Decades before the First Fleet, French ships were exploring large stretches of Australia. This Handsomely colour-illustrated book tells the story of intrepid French explorers who ...
A broad, concise and inclusive vision of Australia and Australians by one our most renowned historians
A broad, concise and inclusive vision of Australia and ...
In 1962 a lone astronaut orbiting the Earth sighted a small cluster of lights on the dark silhouette of Australia's western coastline - a token ...
In 1975, as Gough Whitlam's government hurtled towards its demise, a nineteen-year-old arts student at the University of Melbourne, Kim Carr, began a long ...
A must-read biography of an enigmatic personality who helped shape early Melbourne
Madame Brussels, the most legendary brothel keeper in nineteenth-century Melbourne, is still remembered ...
Margaret Lilardia Tucker MBE (affectionately known as Aunty Marge) was a significant Aboriginal activist and one of the first Aboriginal women to publish for mainstream ...
A clear-eyed examination of how Australia should approach the complex security challenges at play in its maritime domain
Security starts at home ...
Australia has drawn ...
Since colonisation, Australians have been frantically logging our native forests as if our lives depended on it. Our lives do depend on the forests-but on ...