The groundbreaking modern classic that forged a new language of homosexual politics.
An astounding tale of courage, belonging and endurance from a master storyteller and winner of the prestigious Newbery Award.
Winton and his sister are visiting their grandparents in Western Queensland with their dog Banjo. Before long, Banjo digs up a bone, but it's not just any bone.
The Torrent: Toowoomba and the Lockyer Valley, 10 January 2011 tells, for the first time, the extraordinary stories of survival and loss that emerged from that terrible day.
Fear, faith and hope are just three of the emotions felt by the people of Queensland during the long, wet summer of 2010–2011.
Thirty Australian Poets is the first anthology to celebrate the generation of poets born after 1968 and includes a wonderful diversity of voices and styles, from re-imagined versions of traditional fo ...
From the moment he saw her, wrapped in a blanket at the hospital, Jesse knew that he’d be the one to look after his little sister, Rachel.
Stunningly illustrated with original Truchanas photographs from the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s, and artwork from the Sunday Group, Pedder Dreaming captures the brutality, raw beauty and vulnerability of the ...
Breaking the Sheep’s Back is the untold story of Australia’s biggest business disaster. It innvolves government complicity, and it is a political scandal that reaches into the offices of Cabinet minis ...
When the Titanic collided with an iceberg on 14 April 1912, the eight members of the ship's band moved to the deck and continued to play as the ship sank.
In this lively and thoroughly researched acc ...