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Warrior Training: The making of an Australian SAS Soldier Keith Fennell What makes a warrior? Acclaimed Australian SAS soldier keith Fennell recounts his development as a soldier and as a man, revealing the challenges he overcame in order to perform at the highest level. At Just 21 years of age, Fennell became one of the youngest men to have passed the SAS selection course, perhaps the most demanding challenge an Australian soldier will ever face. |
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She Played Elvis: A pilgrimage to Graceland Shady Cosgrove This is the story of a trip that Shady - a young American immigrant to Australia – undertakes with her Australian boyfriend to rediscover her homeland, which, after several years in Australia, doesn’t necessarily feel like ‘home’ anymore. |
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Daniel Lalic Where is Elvis? Come on this exciting journey through 12 different situations where Elvis has reportedly been seen. See if you can find him, along with many other elusive characters. |
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Don Watson Where would we be without mission statements? Did life exist before them? Whether you’re a Fortune 500 conmpany or a suburban panel beater, a hedge fund, a primary school, a Church or a hockey club, you need a mission statement. Without one, who would know what your values are, or what your culture is? And how then, going forward, will you get buy-in on your strategy and uoptake of your brand? |
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Alice Munro Brilliantly paced, lit with sparks of danger and underlying menace, these are dazzling, provocative stories about Svengali men and radical women who outmanoeuvre them, about moments which change or haunt a life. |
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Audrey Niffenegger Julia and Valentina Poole are normal American teenagers – normal, at least for identical ‘mirror’ twins who have no interest in college or jobs or possibly anything outside their cosy suburban home. But everything changes when they receive notice that an aunt whom they didn’t know existed has died an left them her flat in an apartment block overlooking Highgate Cemetery London |
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Barry Humphries Dame Edna Everage: housewife, icon, gigstar, adviser to royalty and world leaders. From Moonee Ponds to the glittering glamour of New York, Tokyo and London – I tell the truth behind the legend! – Barry Humphries |
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The Big Fella: The Rise and Rise of BHP Billiton Peter Thompson & Robert Macklin On 3 September 1883, a lone rider approaches the broken hill. Lean and sunburned, with a yellow beard, his hair worn thin beneath a battered felt hat, he dismounts at an outcrop of black rock. He takes the hammer from his belt, breaks off some samples and weighs them in his roughened hands. Just as he thought, they are much heavier than the mullock that others have taken them for … |
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Outlaw: Meet the Godfather of Sherwood Forest Angus Donald When he’s caught stealing, young Alan Dale is forced to leave his family and go to live with notorious band of outlaws in Sherwood Forest. Their leader is the infamous Robin Hood. Atough, bloodthirsty warrior, Robin is more feared than any man in the country. And he becomes a mentor for Alan; with his fellow outlaws, Robin teaches Alan how to fight – and how to win. |
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Women in Family Business Leadership Roles Mary Barrett and Ken Moores breathe new life into research on one of the largest and yet frequently overlooked business sectors. They analyse thirteen international cases of women in family business to discover how women attained leadership or, sometimes failed to do so. |
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James Halliday Australian Wine Companion |
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