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Nadia Wheatley
‘A harrowing, forensic and compassionate investigation of the afterlife of Bergen-Belsen as the Belsen Camp for Displaced Persons – the good done, the mistakes made, the moral conundrums and persistent prejudices that left Jews who had barely survived the concentration camps feeling “saved but not liberated”.' Linda Jaivin, author and translator
‘A balanced and impeccably well-researched account of the often overlooked events that unfolded in the period after Belsen’s liberation.’ Dr James Bulgin, Head of Public History, Imperial War Museum
A Chef's Adventures in Food, Farming & Feminism
Lucy Ridge
‘If you eat, this is the book you need to devour this year.’ Dani Valent
‘The reader will come away with new understanding of process and respect for these farmers and growers who demonstrate care for Country at the same time as following their own passions.’ Stephanie Alexander
The Correspondence of Gwen Harwood and Larry Sitsky
Edited by Ann-Marie Priest
From letters to librettos, this collection offers an intimate glimpse at a significant Australian creative partnership
Stories of Powerful Maps and Their Makers
Sarah Hamylton
‘By following geographer Sarah Hamylton on this enchanting voyage through time – via maps of atolls, reefs and spreading sea floors – a reader sees where longitude and latitude yield to insight and attitude.’
Dava Sobel, author of Longitude

A Chef's Adventures in Food, Farming & Feminism
Lucy Ridge
‘Lucy tells tales of the passion and the drive that helps make Australia a culinary wonderland.’ Annie Smithers
‘Idiosyncratic, fun, full of flavour and made with a balanced palate of sweat, tears and love.’ Sam Vincent
‘A gorgeous, hopeful glimpse of farming, making and growing at its absolute best.’ Sita Sargeant
Can Technology Really Save the Planet
Richard King
‘Frightening and inspiring’ Raimond Gaita
‘A roadmap to a new and better future’ James Bradley
Australia’s Unequal Past
Edited by Seumas Spark and Christina Twomey
‘Powerful … An essential read for anyone interested in how the past continues to shape the uneven ground we stand on today.’ Books+Publishing
Diana Thorp
‘A fascinating read about the women at the heart of Australia’s covert war operation. These women, who kept silent for 40 years about the undercover operations that helped change the course of WW2, should be honoured and their work known. It’s time their part in Australia’s top-secret wartime operation is properly told.’ Lisa Millar
Lachlan Strahan
‘This is as good as it gets in describing the reality of mainstream diplomatic life, with all its challenges, frustrations, periodic excitement and occasional exhilaration.’ Gareth Evans, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1988–96
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Plotting the Oceans
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Righting My World
Dennis Altman -
Unseen
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Code of Silence
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The Curious Diplomat
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50 Years / 50 Voices
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Fault Lines
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50 Years / 50 Works
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Fiery Tales
Ann-Marie Priest -
Peaking
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Power, Prosperity & Planet
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The Digital Child
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A Matter of Taste
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What the Trees See
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Half the Perfect World (Updated Edition)
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Maestro John Monash
Tim Fischer
In the National Interest Series
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Power, Prosperity & Planet
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The Digital Child
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When Australia Became a Republic
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Sex, Gender & Identity
Paula Gerber -
Corporate Social Responsibility in an Age of Existential Threats
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Broken
Graeme Turner -
Connected Care
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Charities & Politics
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Retelling Australia’s Water Story
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Our National Crisis
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