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Australian English has always been rich in slang and dialect words, many of which - dinkum for example - came out from Great Britain with the convicts ...
How to Survive Anything. A visual guide to laughing in the face of adversity. Earthquake imminent? Stuck in the middle seat on a long-haul flight ...
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To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings, this groundbreaking book is a history of Australia at war as seen through the published work ...
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My late twenties have felt like a series of slow-motion epiphanies, each one sneaking up before slapping me in my newly acquired jowls. Everything I ...