A stellar lineup of historians, social scientists, politicians and journalists sheds valuable new light on the policies, politics and personalities of the Hawke Government.
Crip Stories is a gathering of vibrant and diverse experiences from disabled people; A collection of narrative non-fiction, essays and poetry.
Award-winning science writer Justine E. Hausheer travels across the continent to meet Australia's incredible native animals and the innovative scientists working to give them a better future.
A new history of protest told through the quiet activism of everyday Australians.
A collection of raw and illuminating stories from cancer patients and the medical professionals who treat them.
The Anzac legend has shaped Australia's national identity for more than a century. Yet many experiences of war do not fit comfortably within this.
Acclaimed historian Alan Atkinson pieces together the life of Penelope Lucas, the first professionally qualified woman to emigrate from Europe to Australia.
Australia's leading voices on politics and policy examine the first Albanese Government from 2022 to 2025.
Performance Politics is a compelling expose of how Australian political life has become so personalised, emotional and autobiographical.
Discover the story of Tullamarine, from planning and opening to its modern status as a benchmark for all international airports.
In Foreign Return, Neha Kale interweaves personal narrative with art criticism to explore the idea of home.
Picturing the Climate Emergency offers insights into how multi-disciplinary artistic works can enhance our imaginative, experiential, and practical readiness for the climate emergency.