Coming home from a friend’s house one Sunday afternoon, Thomas came across a street full of rubbish. Piles of it in front of peoples’ homes. It was a council clean up. Thomas peered into the heaps of stuff … and then something caught his eye on one of the untidy piles: a small, brown album full of old photos.
Australian Doctors at War Vol 5 Pearl Harbour to the Fall of Gona
Volume five of the "Australian Doctors at War" series covers the period from December 1941 to January 1943, when the Japanese crossed New Guinea, threatening to invade Australia until they were driven back over the Kokoda Track.
One of Shakespeare's most shocking plays, and one of the most widely taught in Australia. This edition includes introduction and notes by Australia's leading Shakespeare experts and photographs from premier Australian productions. These features make this edition the best available for students and general readers.
Handle with care explains animal behaviour, how animals talk to each other, and how children and grown ups can safely meet and make friends with all kinds of animals, from the smallest pets to the biggest farm animals. A book for families to share. Ages 7+.
What would it be like to live in Paris for six months? This collection of writing by authors who have lived in a place that overlooks the Seine, allows us to see Paris through the eyes of some of Australia's best contemporary writers, including Gillian Mears, Brian Castro, Jean Kent, Marion Halligan and Gary Catalano.
A comprehensive and gripping account of the disaster that devastated New Guinea in 1998, destroying towns and villages, and taking a shocking death toll. Professor Hugh Davies was there, and in this book he explains in harrowing detail the events of the earthquake and tsunami, and the recovery effort that followed. It also describes the history ......
Today, vibrant contemporary cultures are flourishing in the Pacific Islands. Instead of mimicking Western culture, artists there are leading the way. Discover the new art of the Pacific in this wide ranging, superbly illustrated book. It is produced in association with the new Centre Culturel Tijbaou in New Caledonia.
This edition is being launched in conjunction with Bell's new production which will begin in August and later tour Australia. Introduction and notes are by Australia's leading Shakespeare experts and photographs from premier Australian productions are also included.
The ability to learn well is important in Australia's competitive work and study arenas. With this fun, effective book, ambitious people can improve performance, students can get higher marks, busy people can save time. Commonsense Australian methods turn learning into a happy experience. Companion to Read Really Fast 1875684948.