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  • av Christy Tania
    376,-

    You,too, can make creations you've only dreamed of... you are the master of your ownimagination! Embark on a journey of imagination anddiscovery in Christy Tania's first dessert cookbook. Christysprung to fame through her charismatic, winning performances on MasterchefDesserts and now she generously shares her secrets with you.

  • av Daniel Oakman
    346,-

    Part crime drama, part coming-of-age tale, part modern psychologicalodyssey, Oakman's novel isa gripping, unsettling and powerful story about self-discovery, the importanceof friendship and the transcendent power of words.

  • av Chris O'Connor
    346,-

    Perfectfor both the long-time Bob Dylan fan and for bemused family and friends unable tounderstand the devotion, this book explains what singer-songwriter Bob Dylanhas achieved over his 60-year career and why he has acquired such a cultfollowing.

  • av Hana Assafiri
    346,-

    'The constant search for autonomy and freedom is in every woman.'Hana Assafiri is a much-loved and revered social activist and radical entrepreneur. Through the medium of food and dining in her renowned Moroccan Soup Bar, she has worked tirelessly to rectify the systemic and social barriers to women's empowerment. Hana's memoir follows her childhood between Lebanon and Australia, her marriage, her attempts to leave, and her ensuing career in women's services. In 1998, she opened the Moroccan Soup Bar, which would quickly become an iconic Melbourne institution-founded on the radical notion that marginalised women, together in the kitchen, can effect social change.

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    516,-

  • av Oonagh Macken
    280,-

    How Do Fish Hear is an alphabetical guide to unique animal acoustics. Each chapter investigates the curious hearing capabilities of a specific animal, including 'A for Axolotl', 'B for Bat', and so on; as well as 'honourable mentions' peppered throughout. There is also an introductory section which provides readers an overview of our human ear anatomy and the way we process sound.

  • av Richard Smith
    376,-

    Since Test cricket began in 1877, there have been over three thousand players representing their countries in Test matches. World XIs tackles the daunting task of choosing the best of the best and coming up with the greatest team from each era (broadly decades) of Test cricket history and exploring these players in more detail. While the statistics for each decade are closely examined, some of the selection decisions are lineball and some greats of the game have missed selection in their respective XI. Who is the better fast bowler in the 1950s - England's Brian Statham or Australia's Ray Lindwall? Do you go for Abdul Qadir from Pakistan as a spinner, or does India's Kapil Dev's all-round ability secure him a 1980s spot? Is Rahul Dravid good enough to make the 2000s side?A second XI has been included for each era to show which legendary players missed selection and to help in the debate as to whether World XIs has got it right. With legends of the game such as W.G Grace in the 1800s; through to Don Bradman in the 1930s; the West Indies' three Ws in the 1950s; Imran Khan in the 1980s; and more recent greats such as Sachin Tendulkar and Brian Lara, there are a wide variety of players represented through the ages. And to cap things off, there are a number of greatest-ever teams for you to mull over. World XIs is sure to cause some robust debate amongst cricket lovers the world over.

  • av Jane Gazzo
    466,-

    'The '80s were so good because you could experiment without any kind of fear any kind of consequence.' -Kate CeberanoThe '80s. The era of Hawke, a booming economy, big hair, gender benders and the new wave synth pop explosion. Every Sunday night, Australians would be glued to Countdown to watch the latest and local bands strut their stuff. Bands who became household names and sound-tracked our lives in one of the most colourful and creative decades in Australian music. I Hear Motion is a celebration of the Aussie bands we loved- Models, Machinations, Wa Wa Nee, Real Life, Kids in the Kitchen, Do-Re-Mi, Koo De Tah, Eurogliders, Boom Crash Opera and more -- and what happened to them following the end of the decade. With interviews, never-before seen photos and archives of the time, plus never-before told stories about the songs, bands, excesses and break-ups, I Hear Motion is a must-have for every Australian music fan. 'An amazing journey through the '80s music in Australia.' -Gavin Wood, the voice of Countdown

  • av Bridget Hancock
    310,-

    A lobster might seem an unlikely object of aspiration.But lobsters, unlike humans, do not biologically age.In this book, naturopathic nutritionist Bridget Hancock illustrates how diet and lifestyle can complement Western medicine in pursuit of these goals.This simple, digestible guide takes readers through the four pillars of health - imbalance, deficiencies, stress and toxicity - with a view to understanding and even reversing illness. Deliberately designed to sit alongside conventional medicine, this is a book for anyone who wants to reduce the risk of cancer, support cancer treatment and encourage a life free of disease.Combining insight, simple instructions and fifty easy recipes, Live Like a Lobster will help you live your longest, healthiest life - whether you're battling a cancer diagnosis or simply looking for more balance.

  • av Danny McCubbin
    390,-

    After working at Jamie Oliver's 'Fifteen' restaurant in London for seventeen years, Danny McCubbin bought a house for one euro in the small Sicilian town of Mussomeli and started a community kitchen. The Good Kitchen has grown to not only help feed a village, but to inspire other community kitchens across the globe.Danny shares the pivotal moments of his journey, the life lessons, the human connections, and the food and recipes behind it all since opening the Kitchen's doors in July, 2021. Simplicity is at the heart of every meal, cooking with vegetarian surplus food of all kinds - proving that delicious meals can be prepared from the most inexpensive ingredients.Danny provides recipes that stay true to the rich Sicilian food tradition whilst also being adaptable according to the ingredients available, and teaches home cooks as well as aspiring community chefs how to upscale simple recipes to provide meals for many people. He also shares various hints and tips on preserving and reducing food waste, which comes as second nature to most Sicilians.The book features recipes from Danny's friends and supporters, including: Jamie Oliver, Stephanie Alexander, Anna Jones, Gennaro Contaldo, Fabrizia Lanza, and Olia Hercules.The book offers inspiration and advice for anyone who has dreamed of creating a grassroots project with social value. Food is something we will always have in common.Part proceeds from the sale of this book will contribute to community kitchens.

  • av Sue Wong
    376,-

    My Manifesto- A 7-Step Guide To Your Best Life is a transformative book that takes you on a journey of self-discovery to assist you to live a life filled with authentic purpose and complete clarity. This comprehensive guide, with an integrated workbook, presents a DIY approach to help you discover clarity, purpose, and authenticity in your life by crafting a personal manifesto. With its 7-Step framework, you will come to profoundly understand yourself, identify your core values, and determine your desired direction in life.

  • av Mistress Jane
    336,-

    Mother by day, Dominatrix by night. When a cash-strapped single mother of two in suburban Melbourne has a fun idea to start a side hustle running workshops for hens' parties, she has no idea it will lead her on a surreal adventure (or twenty) through the debaucherous underground world of kink clubs and swingers' parties. Nor does she know that it will bring her out on the other end as one of Australia's most recognised Dominatrixes. But how do you juggle such an extreme double life? Especially with a scorned ex-husband on your heels baying for blood, and the local school mums needing you at the bake sale on a Saturday morning?In a tale far too extreme to have been made up, Mistress Jane has penned a memoir that is both a salacious tell-all and a love letter to Melbourne's BDSM community. Complete with celebrity encounters, exciting opportunities, and lessons in kink, love, and parenthood, she shows us how having multiple identities is not only possible, but incredible, and that some mums really are superheroes -- they might just use their rope and masks in a different way than you'd expect.

  • av Lynlea Small
    376,-

    The Vo Rogue Show is the story about a small, gelded weanling of poor breeding initially called 'Erky' and purchased with the proceeds of a punt, that blossomed into a superstar. This once in a lifetime racehorse captivated the nation, created a cult following and enriched the lives of those who knew and loved him. But this book is not just a story about horse racing. It is a story about life, death, resilience and the undying love for this one horse.

  • av Louise Laurens
    260,-

  • av Tony Harrison & David Blissett
    306,-

  • av David Hoysted
    306,-

  • av Max Allen & Gerald Diffey
    340,-

  • - From Nowhere to the Top of the World
    av Len Johnson
    306,-

  • - The Man in Front
    av Martin Curtis
    306,-

  • av Leanne Benjamin
    420,-

    This autobiography by Leanne Benjamin with Sarah Crompton reveals the extraordinary life and career of one of the worlds most important ballet dancers of the past fifty years. The book takes you behind the scenes to find a real understanding of the pleasure and the pain, the demands and the intense commitment it requires to become a ballet dancer. It is a book for ballet-lovers which will explain from Benjamins personal point of view, how ballet has changed and is changing. It is a book of history: she was first taught by the people who created ballet in its modern form and now she works with the dancers of today, handing on all she has known and learnt. But it is also a book for people who are just interested in the psychology of achievement, how you go from being a child in small-town Rockhampton in the centre of Australia to being a power on the worlds biggest stages -- and how an individual copes with the ups and downs of that kind of career. It is a story full of big names and big personalities -- Margot Fonteyn, Kenneth MacMillan, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Darcey Bussell, Carlos Acosta to name a few. President Clinton, Michelle Obama, Diana Princess of Wales and David Beckham all make an appearance. But it is also a book of small moments of insight: what makes a performance special, how you recover from injury, illness and childbirth; how you combine athletic and artistic prowess with motherhood, how a different partner can alter everything, what it is like to fall over in front of thousands of people and what it is like to triumph. Above all, it seeks to explain, in warm and human terms, why women get the reputation for being difficult in a world where being a good girl is too much prized. And what they can do about it.

  • av Dolores San Miguel
    306,-

  • - Life in an Australian Motorcycle Gang in the 60s and 70s
    av David King & Maureen Lane
    300,-

  • - Inside the Home of Dame Joan Sutherland and Richard Bonynge
    av Richard Bonynge
    930,-

    Situated in a dress circle position on the slopes of the village of Les Avants, overlooking Lake Geneva in Switzerland, Chalet Monet is the magnificent home of Dame Joan Sutherland OM AC DBE and her husband, Maestro Richard Bonynge AC CBE. In his charming, eloquent, conversational style, Richard Bonynge takes us inside the home he has shared with Dame Joan, and in so doing provides rare insight into the lives of two of the greatest international cultural icons in opera of all time. The Chalet was introduced to Dame Joan and Richard by their close friend Noël Coward who resided in the neighbouring property. The opulence of each of the distinctive rooms over the four floors and vistas from the Chalet is artfully captured in stunning photography. Paintings and objets dart line the walls and fill the cabinets, each with their own provenance; presented by royalty or celebrities, embroided by Dame Joan or collected by Richard. Through the stories of these artefacts, told by Richard in eloquent conversational style, we learn about the life and times of two of the most formidable figures associated with opera in the 20th century. "For those fortunate enough to have discovered and experienced the thrill of opera and all the larger than life characters associated with it, to enter Chalet Monet is somewhat of a fairy tale experience that could be taken right out of a Cinderella story ... Chalet Monet is a house with a thousand stories. It is living history, theatrical, a beautiful home with enormous spirit like its owners. It radiates grandeur yet intimacy with places to sit and contemplate, views to linger over, books to be read, paintings to admire and music to listen to. It is a treasure trove for the senses where many a story has been told orbegun. Only its walls and its owners remember the decades of music making here and possibly the oddneighbour and the cows on the grassy slopes ... Thank you, Richard for allowing us to enter your private and colourful world." From the Preface by Fiona Janes, Artistic Director/General Manager Joan Sutherland & Richard Bonynge Foundation. This sumptuously produced coffee table book captures the essence of the fairy tale that is Chalet Monet.

  •  
    186,-

    Award Winning Australian Writing 2018 is embracing the digital era being published in literary journal format via print on demand. AWAW has become a pillar of the literary landscape encouraging and showcasing emerging writers. This 11th 2018 edition features the cream of the past year's crop of award winning short story and poetry competitions. AWAW2018 includes winning writing for the following competitions plus many more! Overland's Neilma Sidney Short Story Prize 2017 Alan Marshall Short Story Award State Library of Queensland Young Writers Award Stonnington Untitled Literary Festival Short Story Competition CJ Dennis Poetry Competition Apollo Bay Short Story Competition 2018 UTS Anthology Writing Prize The Ada Cambridge Biographical Prose Prize

  • - Australia's First Royal Tour and Portent of World Terror
    av Steve Harris
    516,-

  • av Susan Cutsforth
    290,-

    Sequel to the bestselling 'Our House is Not in Paris'. Join for the first time, or continue to share in this sequel, the French renovee trials and triumphs of Susan and Stuart Cutsforth, an 'ordinary' Australian couple. Our House is Certainly Not in Paris is a magical memoir about their renovation of an old farmhouse in France. They devote their holidays to breathing life back into its ancient stone walls. It is so charmingly written that the reader is transported to their petite village and the people in this book become like old friends. This is a story about achieving dreams. It makes you want to grab life with both hands.

  • - A Memoir
    av Emma White
    290,-

  • av Steve Harris
    446,-

  • - Independent Colonial Woman
    av Bronwen Hickman
    316,-

  • - My Battles
    av James Prascevic
    290,-

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