An award-winning and landmark joint biography of Elizabeth and John Macarthur, from one of Australia's most respected historians.
Newcastle finds itself on shifting ground. But it's not an earthquake, or subsidence due to an old mine. It's perception that's shifting.
The magazine that shocked, entertained and informed Australians like never before is celebrated in a new book.
An illustrated history of the first 100 years of St Mark's College.
Fighting Anzacs have metamorphosed from flesh and blood into mythic icons. The war they fought in is distant and the resistance to it... Læs mere
A love letter to libraries everywhere.
A new fully updated edition of the major reference work for Australian pest control operators.
In Raven Mother, Jane Messer weaves together her Jewish family's compelling and tragic story stretching back and forth between Berlin, Israel, Palestine, Melbourne and Sydney.
Leading legal academics Rosalind Dixon and Will Partlett bring the Australian Constitution and its importance vividly to life.
Whatever your role, this easy-to-use guide will inspire you to step up to the microphone, tell your story and make an impact.
In When Words Fail Us, Stan Grant reflects on how we struggle to speak to each other and the importance of listening, silence and philosophy.