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  • av Kevin Donnelly
    296,-

    Cancel culture and political correctness are destroying free speech and Western civilizations institutions and way of life -- its time to fight back and return to sanity. A topical and informative anthology exploring the origins and impact of cancel culture and political correctness on Western societies -- including schools, universities, political and legal systems, the church, family, the media and intermediary organizations such as trade unions and professional bodies. Especially as a result of the Black Lives Matter movement and the impact of political correctness not a week goes by without public controversy and debate. Destroying statues, re-writing history, re-naming Coon cheese, promoting gender fluidity in schools, opposing the establishment of the Ramsay Centre for the study of Western civilization, attacking free speech and seeking to intimidate and silence those who dont subscribe to Woke orthodoxy are recent examples of cancel culture and political correctness in action. To date the public debate has been dominated by the cultural-left. In way of response this anthology will detail the nature and origins of the culture wars, provide real-world examples and detail how prevalent and dangerous cultural-left ideology and cancel culture are. The anthology concludes by positively exploring the best way forward in order to foster reason and balance instead of politically correct ideology and group think.

  • av Rowan Dean
    346 - 476,-

  • av Ken Piesse
    346,-

    Unveiling cricket's greatest entertainer! The first Australian cricketer to play 100 internationals across all three levels (Tests, ODIs and T20s), David Warner is a champion of his generation; fabulous but flawed. No Australian opener in history has surpassed his rapid-fire strike rate in excess of 70 runs per 100 balls. Only one other has surpassed his aggregate of 45 centuries across all levels. Feisty, flamboyant, verbose and villainous, few have been as entertaining or as polarizing as the great David Warner. The Bull is the first full-scale biography of one of Australian cricket's champions of the generation. It features the yarns, the stats and all the fun of cricket's greatest entertainer. Includes a David Warner's Who's Who with all the stats and records of his games, a detailed timeline of his career and things you may not have known about Warner including his suspensions, back-to-back rebounds during the Ashes contest with 500-plus runs in South Africa that led to an Australian victory, the 2022-23 season in India that led to former team member Mitchell Johnson calling for him to be dropped, and so much more.

  • av Dr Arun Dhir
    300,-

    How do we then make sense of the chaos and mess that follows? How can we give a meaning to the suffering that we find ourselves in? How can we shift and find a way to accept our pain such that we can learn and grow out of it? This is what Dr Arun Dhir's latest book Your Mess has a Message is all about. Borne out of a phase of his personal adversity, the book has been crafted in seven chapters, each representing the seven facets of a fulfilled life. Research into human evolution indicates that we all face some form of adversity in our lives. Estimates are that an average individual is likely to face up to three significant adverse events relating to health, relationship or financial loss and 7-9 smaller adverse events like minor accident, injury, theft, bullying. Regardless of where you live and what you do, these events can change the trajectory of your life... mostly for the worse! Your Mess has a Message is a practical guide to address crises in what Dr Arun believes are the 7 facets of a fulfilled life: physical and mental health, relationships, finances, work, spirituality and legacy.

  • av Darren Mort
    300,-

    Melbourne, Australia, it is 1955. A four-year old child, Isla, is seated at a piano. She digs out her scrunched sheet music from her school bag, flattens it out and places it before her. She looks about an unfamiliar room, where windows frame the wild unforgiving landscape of the Orkney Islands, before resting her tiny fingers on the old upright keyboard. Little did Isla or her father know of her mother's secret plan to abduct Isla from her home, her friends, family and everything that made her feel loved and secure. Isla's Song, set in the heady folk music days of the 60s, is a story of choices, betrayal, love, stardom, eternal hopes and a child's love. Each chapter named after a Joni Mitchell song to flavor and enhance the adventure. From one act of kidnapping, a little girl reveals to us how the gift of music and a commitment to manifest can really make dreams come true.

  • av Beverley Pinder
    300,-

  • av Tony Mott
    840,-

  • av Richard Siegersma
    160 - 300,-

  • av Michelle Lee
    300,-

    Be brave! Be more! Be all you are destined to be! Inspired by Alone author Michelle Lee's mantra, the all-new Don't Die Wondering goals journal is the perfect accompaniment for those who are dared and inspired by Michelle's story in achieving one's dreams and unlocking your full potential. Featuring tried-and-tested tips on the first steps to achieving your dreams, this goals journal includes journaling prompts that helps keep you accountable, helps you solidify your intentions, helps keep your focus on your goals and to keep your motivation and drive alive! If you are serious about fulfilling your dreams, then this goals journal is for you!

  • av Sarah Dudley
    490,-

    Take Cover is a priceless collection of the most provocative and hilarious covers of The Spectator Australia magazine from 2014 to the present day, all of them the brainchild and creation of multi-award-winning creative Sarah Dudley. From the 'coup de disgrace of Turnbull overthrowing Abbott through to the dimming of democracy in the USA from the craziness of climate policies to the madness of identity politics every topic in the culture wars gets its very own visual battlefield, accompanied by Sarah Dudley's witty and insightful commentary on the issues involved and the creative decisions behind each and every cover. Fighting the culture wars has never been so enjoyable.

  • av Andrew L. Urban
    300,-

    " There is no climate emergency," says CLINTEL, the independent foundation representing over 1,100 scientists from all over the world. Revealing the IPCC's dishonest launch 33 years ago, Climate Alarm Reality Check shows how the political agenda behind the scenario of AWG (anthropological global warming) corrupted any scientific quest that was imagined. Masquerading as ' the science', public dissemination of false statements about extreme weather events and a fiery end to the planet have brought children to tears - needlessly. The author asks: Why were the exaggerated and alarmist claims of the IPCC and misguided activists not scrutinized by either mainstream media or policy makers? A number of unfilled predictions of doom resemble medieval fears of revenge of the gods.

  • av Sam Harvey
    296,-

    The name Buddy is synonymous with Lance Franklin. Every Australian rules footy fanatic knows the name Buddy with the names reverence in Australia akin to Pele in Brazil or Magic Johnson in the States. A reclusive celebrity who loves nothing more than staying far away from the limelight, Buddys brightness shines on the field. Since he passed the magical 100-goal mark in 2008, only two forwards have been able to kick 80 goals or more in the home and away season and the fact that hes also kicked 84 behinds. In modern Australian Rules Footy, with a full team defence, zoning, and intercept defenders, the one hundred threshold has become practically impossible. Will Buddy be the Last Centurion? One may also ask, is Buddy the greatest forward the game has ever seen?

  • av Michelle Lee
    290,-

  • av Ken Piesse
    296,-

  • av Dr. Paul Froomes
    296,-

  • av Laurie Nowell
    296,-

  • av Michael Yardney
    300,-

  • av Deirdre Brandner
    270,-

    Bear loves eating blueberries and reading. But one day he reads something that makes him feel worried... BEARS WHO EAT BLUEBERRIES GO BANANAS! This sticky thought follows Bear everywhere but his friend Kookaburra has a plan... Join Bear as he encounters the same everyday situations, troubles and emotions children do and learns how to cope with and overcome them. With Jennifer Whelan's whimsical illustrations and Deirdre Brandner's practical toolkit resource, Do Bears Who Eat Blueberries Go Bananas? is a fun and uniquely engaging adventure. Audience: 3-9-year-old children, parents, carers, pediatrics allied health professionals, educators, therapists.

  • av Deirdre Brandner
    270,-

  • av Boti Nagy
    350,-

  • av Kevin Donnelly
    276,-

  • av Richard Shrapnel
    300,-

  • av Ron Reed
    296,-

    The first book to focus on Australian international cricketer and Captain of the Australian Test team Pat Cummins. The book includes direct input from Cummins on the challenges presented by the Ashes series against England, his leadership priorities, the performances of his team-mates, and more. Features comprehensive summaries, statistics and averages from each of the five Tests of the 2021-22 Ashes series, with special attention to Cummins' own performances.

  • av Dr. John Tickell
    256,-

  • av Tom Ravlic
    296,-

  • av Chris Mcleod & Ron Reed
    300,-

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