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Raising the Stakes: Gambling with the future of universities
Raising the Stakes...
Peter Coaldrake
Lawrence Stedman


The controversial new book about the state of Australian higher education and its future


Hidden Innovation: Policy, Industry and the Creative Sector
Hidden Innovation:...
Stuart Cunningham


The latest book in the internationally acclaimed Creative Economy series


What Is This Thing Called Science? (new and revised 4th edition)
What Is This Thing...
Alan Chalmers


A brand new edition of an internationally renowned science bestseller.


Ending Holy Wars: Religion and Conflict Resolution in Internal Armed Conflicts
Ending Holy Wars: ...
Isak Svensson


Ending Holy Wars explores how religious dimensions affect the possibilities for conflict resolution in civil war.


The Mind of a Thief
The Mind of a Thie...
Patti Miller


The Mind of a Thief is about identity, history, place and belonging and, perhaps most of all, about how we create ourselves through our stories.


Larrikins: A History
Larrikins: A Histo...
Melissa Bellanta


Larrikins: A History swerves through the streets of Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, offering a glimpse into the lives of Australia’s first larrikins, including bare knuckle-fighting, football-barracki ...


Tax Havens
Tax Havens
Anthony van Fosse...


Tax Havens and Sovereignty in the Pacific Islands surveys the timely, important and controversial topic of Pacific Islands tax havens – havens currently holding hundreds of billions of dollars.


The Censor
The Censor's Libra...
Nicole Moore


Combining scholarship with the narrative tension of a thriller, Nicole Moore exposes the secret history of censorship in Australia ... what we couldn’t read, didn’t know, and why!


God
God's Gentlemen
David Hilliard


David Hilliard’s God’s Gentlemen, originally published in 1978, remains the only detached and detailed historical analysis of the work of the Melanesian Mission. Starting with its New Zealand beginnin ...


Workers in Bondage
Workers in Bondage
Kay Saunders


Workers in Bondage is primarily concerned with Queensland’s Pacific Islander labour force, but it begins with the origins of servitude in Queensland during the convict era before separation from New S ...



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