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  • - Volume Three - Nation
    von Alan Atkinson
    53,00 €

  • - Australia's Multicultural Genius
    von Tim Soutphommasane
    33,00 €

    Is a multicultural approach to integration and diversity really as destructive as critics say? Have we been too quick to declare its demise? Offering an unflinching and informed defence of cultural diversity, Tim Soutphommasane shows that multiculturalism is more than laksa, kebabs or souvlaki and that it doesn't automatically spell cultural relativism, ethnic ghettos or reverse racism.

  • - Australian, Khoisan, and Maori Exiles
    von Kristyn Harman
    95,00 €

  • - Stories from intensive care
    von Ken Hillman
    38,00 €

    Takes the reader on a journey inside an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and reveals to the public what really happens inside ICU. This book traces the personal tragedies of ICU patients and their families and the struggles of staff providing care in this critical environment.

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    40,00 €

    Blunders, stuff-ups and misjudgements are a part of any country's history. Dwelling on what might have been isn't always helpful, but recognising our mistakes and learning from them is important. This book attempts to do just that. It explores many stories, scenarios and situations. It is an account of where we might have got it wrong.

  • von Noeline Kyle
    34,00 €

    Pprovides a template for family historians and genealogists who are ready to take the next step. The book guides them through the process with ten basic steps to help them shape the story, develop a narrative, establish their characters and write biographies, construct chapters, edit their text, use technology.

  • - Eric Worrell and the Australian Reptile Park
    von Kevin Markwell & Nancy Cushing
    46,00 €

    This book traces the life and times of Eric Worrell, the original reptile danger man and naturalist, and the iconic tourist attraction he established, The Australian Reptile Park, which continues to be a leader in wildlife tourism, conservation, education and research.

  • - Australia and the rise of Asia
    von Michael Wesley
    41,00 €

    Pithy and reflective, this book highlights the key economic and political issues that Australia should currently be considering as a Western country geographically and economically tied to Asia. This highly readable and relevant book calls for a renewed public engagement and debate regarding the future of the continent's foreign policy.

  • - How evolution has shaped the modern world
    von Rob Brooks
    40,00 €

    Explores a platter of topics, from the frivolous to the tragic falling in love, making music, our obsession with rock n roll, mating, fertility, obesity, consumption, and more illustrating how evolution stands alongside economics, anthropology, psychology and political science in shaping our world.

  • - Diary of a season
    von Ed Cowan
    33,00 €

    In the Firing Line, based on the diary Ed Cowan kept while playing his second season for Tasmania over the summer of 2010-11, reveals with intelligence and a touch of humour the excruciatingly shaky position of the domestic cricket player.

  • - Inside the science of sex
    von Jane McCredie
    35,00 €

    What is it that makes a person a boy or a girl? From our cradles to our graves, a pair of letters, either XX or XY, will define much of our lives. Its a girl! or Its a boy! will be the first label applied to us. This title examines the science which is helping us answer these important questions.

  • - An evidence-based approach to practice
    von Ian Dempsey & Karen Nankervis
    90,00 €

    Provides a source of evidence based practice and service management guidelines. This Australasian text seeks to provide an integration of principles, policy and practice in disability service provision.

  • von John Docker & Ann Curthoys
    44,00 €

    The relationship between history and fiction has always been a controversial one. Can we ever know that a historical narrative is giving us a true account of what actually happened? Provocative and fascinating, this book is an original and insightful examination of the ways in which history is and might be written.

  • von Vivien Johnson
    106,00 €

    Astronomical auction prices in the late 1990s first drew many people's attention to the phenomenon of the early Papunya boards. Vivien Johnson looks at the controversies that surrounded the paintings at the time of their creation - and what they mean now to the artists' descendants. This book is an important intervention in Australian art history.

  • von Mark Tredinnick & Geoff Whyte
    40,00 €

    The Little Black Book of Business Writing is for everyone who writes for business purposes, in the commercial world, the private sector, the trades and the professions. Helps people write at work with economy, impact and efficiency.

  • von Dr Hannah Forsyth
    44,00 €

    A perceptive, clear-eyed account of Australian universities, recounting their history from the 1850s to the present. Investigating the changing nature of higher education, this book asks whether this success is likely to continue in the 21st century, as the university's hold over knowledge grows ever more tenuous.

  • - Independence, Autonomy or Chaos?
    von Peter King
    48,00 €

    The book places the Papuan struggle in a context of failing reform within Indonesia and a politically reviving military: the feared and loathed TNI. King argues that international intervention to resolve Papua's plight is essential: Australia, the US and other countries must act in concert through the UN.

  • von Paul McGreevy
    41,00 €

    Dog-keeping may be as old as hunting, grunting and cave-painting, but keeping domestic dogs in family homes is a complex business. This title explores the challenges for the modern dog, while exploring what motivates dogs, how to train them effectively, and how to meet their needs for fun and exercise.

  • von Peter Timms
    34,00 €

    Peter Timms asks why is contemporary art so in thrall to spruikers and promoters, and why do their extravagant claims so rarely match the reality? Why does the market have such power, and how does it dictate the art we are allowed to see? Why are art schools, museums and the media apparently so eager to fall in line with commercial expectations?

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