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In this fully revised fourth edition of A Charter of Rights for Australia, George Williams and Daniel Reynolds show that human rights are not adequately protected in... Læs mere
Why do Australians know the names of Charles Bean, Alan Moorehead and Chester Wilmot, but not Agnes Macready, Anne Matheson and Lorraine Stumm? This... Læs mere
Argues that the BDS movement (boycott, divestment and sanctions) is the wrong way to broker peace in the... Læs mere
Writers, musicians, filmmakers, gamers, lawyers and academics talk about why copyright matters to them or doesn't.
This book strips the legal mystique and jargon from contracts and exposes their basic logic. It is presented in three parts, covering issues that arise during... Læs mere
Dean Murphy analyses how relatedness is enacted in the context of gay men pursuing parenthood and a 'child of one's own' through both domestic and transnational surrogacy arrangements.
From the Makassan trepang fisherman of Arnhem Land, the Malay pearl-divers of Broome, through the Afghan camel drivers of the interior, Muslims have lived... Læs mere
This timely and persuasive book exposes the failures of globalisation: greedy banks, predatory privatisation, corporate tax avoidance and a growing... Læs mere
After decades of silence, Serving Our Country is the first comprehensive history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's... Læs mere
Now in its sixth year, The Best Australian Science Writing 2016 brings together knowledge and insight from Australia’s brightest thinkers as they explore the... Læs mere
This popular yearly anthology gives a snapshot of the very best science writing Australia has to offer, including everything from the most esoteric philosophical questions about ourselves and the universe, through to practical questions about the environment in which we live.