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  • av Andrew L. Urban
    316,-

    New edition of the thriller nominated for the Ned Kelly Award Smart, idealistic and motivated, Jen the law student intends to make a big splash as a criminal lawyer. A bit of upmarket prostitution pays her way through University and leads her to Harry, cannabis dealer and playboy who turns her world upside down. When Harry's multi-million dollar payout is ripped off by corrupt cop Roger Raindrops Reiner, Jen becomes his willing ally chasing the cash. Together they must deal with the vicious Reiner; sleazy middleman Charlie Prentice; powerful Chen; erotic Jasmine; nightclub artist Eduardo; and Chatabul, the charismatic master crook. The money trail leads from Sydney's streets to a secret estate on the North Queensland coast, and finally Hong Kong. Meanwhile, their relationship blossoms - and stumbles. The stakes are high and the adrenaline turns Jen's idealism to pure ambition as she learns her biggest lesson: everyone is a liar, a user - and morality is highly subjective.

  • av Hancock Agriculture
    566,-

    Every country can be defined by the food they eat, and how they prepare and cook this food. The same is true for different states within many countries, or even down to particular regions. Food can capture the essence of a place and its people's personalities, whether optimistic, generous, bold, passionate, proud, disciplined, particular, creative, challenging; and the list goes on. Things We Love richly captures the unique and powerful personality of those wonderful people who make up Australia's cattle station region; that vast, rugged and unforgiving wilderness. The recipes and stories in this book bring alive the optimistic, resilient, sharing, enterprising, self-confident, risk-taking, creative and proud free spirits that characterise cattle station communities. The culinary treats within will tempt your tastebuds, from classic casseroles, curries and stir-fries to salads, pies, sweets and treats, this beautiful book is a treasure trove of flavours and country tales.

  • - The True Story of Murder in Hmas Australia
    av Robert Hadler
    316,-

    A dark secret lurked aboard HMAS Australia, the flagship of the Royal Australian Navy. In 1942, with a Japanese invasion looming, those aboard the ship were shocked and completely unprepared to deal with the brutal murder of a young sailor by two shipmates who were allegedly part of a homosexual group on the flagship. A swift military investigation and court martial were conducted. The officers faced a difficult, almost impossible task. How were they to prove the guilt of sailors accused of murdering a shipmate without exposing the motive for the crime, which would unleash embarrassing propaganda onto the world for the enemy to exploit? This would prove to be one of the most controversial events in the history of the Royal Australian Navy and trigger unprecedented legal and political events. But the real victim in this tragic story was the young sailor who was stabbed to death on the deck of Australia. He was a faceless victim, lost to the pages of history after he was buried at sea.

  • av Laurie Nowell
    316,-

    30 compelling interviews with refugees who have escaped war or conflict from over a dozen countries. Inspirational individuals and initiatives that are harnessing the potential of refugees to make australia a richer society. The world is facing the largest human displacement crisis in history with over 68 million people forced to leave their homes because of violence, conflict or persecution. Each year Australia accepts around 18,000 refugees through the United Nations humanitarian settlement programs. Many of the refugees who settle in Australia have experienced trauma, torture or the loss of loved ones. They bring with them memories, traditions, culture and history. They also bring with them hopes, dreams and ambitions for their children. They are, by definition, resilient and ingenious people who have overcome challenges and dangers just to get here. Refugee Stories is about the experiences and the hopes and aspirations of refugees who have made Australia home; and also about those in our society who have tried to make them welcome. These are inspirational stories of ordinary people forced by circumstances beyond their control to make extraordinary physical and emotional journeys to safety and freedom.

  • av Christine Forster
    316,-

    In the six years shes been in public life Christine Forster has stepped out of the shadow of a famous brother and emerged as a local councillor with a national voice. This collection of previously published articles and key speeches from Christine Forster spans those six years starting with her pre selection speech for the City of Sydney council in September 2012 up to her 2018 opinion pieces published in the Sydney Morning Herald. While the national same-sex marriage debate heated up in 2017, culminating in the postal plebiscite and the law legalising same-sex marriage being passed in Parliament, Christine has been an advocate for gay rights and same-sex marriage for many years. Her articles, with headlines such as, All you need is love and the law to let same-sex marriages happen, speak from experience and cover many years of her personal and professional exploration of love, marriage and civil rights. Christines passion for Sydney and its people is also expressed in this selection of pieces that address the issues and politicians shes faced at a local government level. Christines belief that local government must respect and listen to its constituents to help the community thrive and propser shines in this collection that prove she is engaged and paying attention.

  • av Andrew L. Urban
    274,-

    Exposing the grave mistakes in Australia's not-so-trustworthy criminal justice system, film critic turned activist journalist Andrew L. Urban recounts how his life is changed when he is drawn into the field of wrongful convictions after reviewing a documentary about the case of Hobart grandmother, Sue Neill-Fraser, convicted of murder -- without evidence. As he probes further, he comes across other cases and finds police investigations marred by tunnel vision; lawyers flouting the rule of law chasing convictions; courts admitting inadmissible (and false) forensic evidence; the Crown withholding exculpatory evidence; and worst of all, prosecutors making up murder scenarios. Driven by disturbing discoveries over five years of research and writing -- covering five extraordinary cases: Sue Neill-Fraser, Gordon Wood, Henry Keogh, David Szach, and Gary Nye -- Andrew interviews specialist legal academic Dr Bob Moles and others as he charts the damning list of errors. Bringing together his writings and interviews on the subject as well as his correspondence with legal academics and politicians, including Attorneys General, Andrew lists action points that if implemented would help reduce the incidence of wrongful convictions.

  • av Pete Wargent
    316,-

    Personal finances have become a challenging prospect for most people today. There is more information available than ever before. Some people take an interest in creating financial abundance and try all manner of trading programs, get rich quick ideas, or gamble on the direction of share markets. But with markets seemingly rigged against us and market professionals, and fund managers bleeding us dry in our pension accounts, is it any surprise that so many people have all but given up on the idea of growing wealthy? The good news is that there is a simple way to win the game passively by using time as your friend and accepting that most people won''t beat the market. This book is here to help you by providing a very simple but very effective plan to build your wealth from the ground up. The answers lie in the basic, sometimes even old-fashioned, but tremendously powerful principles explained clearly and succinctly by author Pete Wargent, without the needless financial jargon which plagues most financial literature these days. This book will help you to build a personal wealth creation plan to invest passively in assets which can go out to earn money for you every day for the rest of your life. It is a straightforward, efficient, and very effective plan that can be followed by anyone. This is not just about trying to retire as young as you can and spending your life at the beach. Instead by building yourself a solid financial base, you can spend some time thinking about what you really want to do with your life. Pete Wargent aims to inspire you to compound not only your wealth but your education, your quality of life, to widen your horizons and find a real meaning for your life and a means of contribution.

  • av Jess Lomas
    194,-

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