Wendy is a Sydney-based writer and editor, specialising in outdoor adventure and climate change. She has published three anthologies, two of stories by women who climb and mountaineer, and one of personal stories by climate scientists. She is editor of Vertical Life magazine, and writes for publications including Wild, Great Walks and We Are Explorers. Prior to this, she spent more than 10 years working with NGOs, media outlets and UN agencies, living and traveling across Asia, Africa and the Middle East. The inspiration to create this book came after she struggled to find accessible material on evaluating which of Australia’s long-distance treks would best suit her and her walking colleagues. John and Monica Chapman have been writing walking guides for Australians for over 40 years and are the best-known writers and authorities on the major walks across the continent. The other contributors are: Calumn Hockey, Craig Sheather, Dan Slater, Helen McKerrel, John Souter, Jonathan Tan, Julie Gill, Julie Mundy, Katrina OBrian, Leah Furey, Lisa Ikin, Lisa Marshall, Louise Denton, Mark Pybus, Matt McClelland, Miranda Fittock, Roz Glazebrook, Sally McPhee, Saphira Bloom-Quinn, Sarah Pendergrass, Sarah Taylor, Steph Zissis, Taylor Bell and Virginia Balfour.
Australia's 50 Best Multi-day Walks
By Wendy Bruere, John Chapman, Monica Chapman
Key Sales Points:
*New book showcasing the very best long-distance walks in Australia.
*Perfect for anyone planning their next multi-day walk.
*Contributions from John & Monica Chapman, Matt McClelland and many others.
* In store support material available, incl posters and electroniccan be tailored for store location.
* Consumer targeted EDM campaign pre-Xmas.
* Multiple established authors promoting on social media and via regional print/radio.
Australia contains a vast wealth of magnificent long-distance walks, each sure to create memories that will last a lifetime. Whether you seek to gaze at profound mountain views or experience a living green cathedral, be awed by some of the worlds best coastal scenery or thrilled by an unexpected wildlife encounter, there is something out there for you. Some of Australia’s most experienced guidebook writers, including John and Monica Chapman, have come together with editor and writer Wendy Bruere to showcase the very best of Australia’s multi-day walks, from two-day hops to major multi-week challenges. Evocative descriptions, vivid photography, essential planning information and easy-to-grasp maps will both inspire you and help you to decide on which trail will be the right one for your party’s next adventure.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW Colour Throughout Disc: Trade Australian
240 X 200 mm
Release Date: October 2024
9781922800619
Paperback
300 pages
AUD$: 39.99
Australia's Historic Pubs
A celebration of the country's most venerable establishments
By Gavin John, Jay Millard
Australia’s Historic Pubs showcases with vibrant photography 52 of the most cherished heritage pubs in Australia. The book reveals their varied histories and also uncovers many of the colourful characters that brought these Australian pubs to life, from the chaotic allure of the gold rush to the whispers of ghosts haunting ancient halls. Readers discover how immigrants carved out their destinies amidst the greed and ambition of the gold rushes, while convicts carved the very building blocks. Hidden dramas of duels, hangings and the fines levied upon unruly licensees are explored alongside the innovation of Cobb & Co, which revolutionised travel in the 19th century. From the bustling streets of Hobart to the serene banks of the Swan and Brisbane Rivers, this book takes you on a journey to visit some of the most venerable watering holes in Australia.
WOODSLANE PRESS
TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from Australia Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
210 X 297 mm
260 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: November 2024
9781922800831
AUD$: 49.99
Australian Bush Pubs 3/e
A Celebration of Outback Australia's Iconic Watering Holes
By Craig Lewis, Cathy Savage
This popular visual pub crawl across outback Australia, first published in 2010, is one of Boiling Billy’s bestselling books. Lavishly illustrated with striking and fascinating full-colour photographs, Australian Bush Pubs features an eclectic collection of historic outback watering holes, including such classics as Queensland’s famous Birdsville Hotel and New South Wales’ characterful Silverton Hotel. The accompanying text portrays a short history of each establishment along with any unusual aspects, such as happenings, famous patrons and even ghosts! This third edition introduces a handful of new pubs and brings up to date many of the stories and photographs of the old favourites.
WOODSLANE PRESS PL
TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN
Hardback
210 X 295 mm
256 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: October 2023
9781922800459
AUD$: 49.99
High Country Huts & Homesteads
A Celebration of Australia's Historic Mountain Shelters
By Craig Lewis, Cathy Savage
From the authors of Australia’s favourite bush camping and 4WD guides comes a striking review of the High Country’s most aesthetic and historic huts. Lavishly illustrated with beautiful full-colour photographs, High Country Huts (paperback edition) is a nostalgic collection of abandoned mountain homesteads, shearers huts, travellers shelters and many other lonely structures. The text portrays a short history of each hut along with many fascinating accompanying stories!
WOODSLANE PRESS PL
TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN
Paperback
210 X 295 mm
256 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: September 2021
9781925868791
AUD$: 39.99
Road Trips Australia
Backroads and Byways
By Don Fuchs
Key Sales Points:
*New title from veteran journalist and author Don Fuchs.
*The distillation of 25 years exploring the back roads and lesser known routes of Australia.
*Most routes suitable for any reasonably robust vehicle.
*Review copies to all motoring and 4WD organisations, magazines and other media.
*Circulars to Australian driving and 4WD clubs.
Australia is the ideal country for adventurous road trips. A gigantic network of roads, many unpaved or back roads, runs through the almost endless expanse. Fascinating national parks are connected with country towns; long stretches of coastline, vast forests and large tracts of the outback are accessible. All you need is a sturdy (SUV or 4WD) vehicle, camping gear, navigation skills and a good dose of common sense. There is no need to always venture to the remotest parts of Australia to have a good time and make discoveries. Some of the road trips suggested in this book find their stage in the more civilised and densely populated parts of the continent. Sometimes the unknown and fascinating is just around the corner. No matter where you venture, there is no better way to shake off the hectic lifestyle of our cities and everyday life in suburbia than on an adventurous trip down the roads less travelled
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
240 X 210 mm
280 pages
Release Date: March 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800046
AUD$: 44.99
Astronomy 2025 Australia
Your Guide to the Night Sky
By Glenn Dawes, Peter Northfield, Ken Wallace
Key Sales Points:
*Written by Australians for Australians.
* This yearbook has been designed for anyone who looks at the night sky whether they are using just their eyes, a pair of binoculars or a telescope.
* There is something for everyone from the basic novice up to the advanced amateur astronomer. This includes those with a casual interest who might just want to know, "what is that bright star next to the Moon?".
* The diagrams use colours that allow them to be read when using a red light (to preserve your night vision).
* Previous Edition ISBN 9780992440992
This annual gem (produced each year since 1991) continues to take the Australian stargazer on a wondrous journey of the night sky.
This critically acclaimed work, produced by three well known experts in the field, takes a unique approach to explaining and identifying the Sun, Moon, planets and constellations; it is simply the best publication of its type in the world.
QUASAR
Category: NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
275 X 210 mm
148 pages
Release Date: October 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9780646895598
AUD$: 32.95
Abandoned Australia
By Shane Thoms
Barren red deserts dotted with post-colonial ghost towns, dilapidated inner-city factories, discarded country homesteads and a succession of dormant, soot-filled power stations are just a handful of the desolate, yet visually rich narratives that form part of the abandoned Australia landscape. Digging beneath the sun-baked soil, Shane Thoms uncovers the modern ruins scattered over this arid continent and reveals a series of beautifully broken abodes hiding in the crevices of the Great Southern Land. Whispering of both long-gone happy family moments and human darkness, of working lives and the everyday pursuits of living, these atmospheric scenes allow us to reconstruct the stories of the past. Prompting conversations about a growing, diverse country with a complicated history, these abandoned places both connect as well as contrast the past and the present and chronicle the hidden remnants of the evolving Australian story.
Abandoned New South Wales
By Shane Thoms
From the Opera House, sitting like a jewel embedded in the Sydney crown, to the warm northern beaches and, much farther west, to the sprawling red deserts surrounding Broken Hill, New South Wales is diverse and bountiful. But there’s a trail of discarded architectural legacies: abandoned factories, homes and public buildings. These forgotten establishments are small footnotes of history left by the most recent occupants of these spaces. Here, the past and present clash to reveal a handful of small vignettes that whisper the secrets of those who came to work and dwell. Abandoned New South Wales points to some of the clues that speak of the forgotten lives of Australia’s oldest state.
Abandoned Brisbane: Our Lost Heritage
By Jay Millard
Abandoned buildings are a viewfinder into our heritage and often offer a story to tell us, but not everyone will be lucky enough to hear these stories before these buildings are gone forever. It was this line of thinking that grew the author’s passion for discovering and exploring abandoned buildings, heritage sites and locations not normally seen by the public eye. With camera in my hand, he set out to find, visit, photograph and document as many of these locations as he could before their stories are lost forever. With over 140 eye-catching images from abandoned places such as eerie old factories, crumbling asylums, untouched country theatres, forgotten homes, all mixed with a small insight into their history, Abandoned Brisbane is a showcase of just some of the amazing locations within a few hours’ drive of Brisbane.
JONGLEZ
PHOTOGRAPHY & PHOTOS
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL
Hardback
305 X 215 mm
224 Pages
Rel Date: September 2019
9782361953478
AUD$: 49.99
AUSTRALIA THROUGH TIME
PHOTOGRAPHY & PHOTOS
Author is from VIC
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
248 X 172 mm
108 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: December 2023
9781922800473
AUD$: 24.99
AUSTRALIA THROUGH TIME
PHOTOGRAPHY & PHOTOS
Author is from QLD Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
248 X 172 mm
96 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: October 2021
9781925868722
AUD$: 24.99
Abandoned Gwalia, Western Australia, and other abandoned towns
By Erin Jordan
In this beautifully photographed book, author and awardwinning photographer Erin Jordan captures these unique places that have been abandoned and left behind. Erin travels through some of the most remote areas in Australia, uncovering forgotten towns and exploring the stories left behind.
AUSTRALIA THROUGH TIME
Category: PHOTOGRAPHY & PHOTOS
Author is from WA
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
248 X 172 mm
96 pages
Release Date: April 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868906
AUD$: 24.99
Abandoned Perth: Memories and Photos of the Lost and Found
Abandoned Melbourne: Lockdown
By Delphine Jamet
In this beautifully photographed book, the author has captured abandoned places of Perth in emotive form: places as dark as time; history forgotten in the folds of the subconscious mind; beauty in decay, a presentation of life open to our personal interpretations.
AUSTRALIA THROUGH TIME
Category: PHOTOGRAPHY & PHOTOS
Author is from WA
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
248 X 172 mm
By Gavin John
Presents a collection of photographs of the perennially awarded world’s most liveable city rendered empty, abandoned and in Covid lockdown during 2020. Abandoned Melbourne depicts Melbourne vacant, with the CBD’s places and spaces, customarily buzzing, rendered motionless and without life.
AUSTRALIA THROUGH TIME
Category: PHOTOGRAPHY & PHOTOS
Author is from VIC
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
248 X 172 mm
96 pages
Release Date: October 2021 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868715
AUD$: 24.99
Abandoned South Australia: An Arid Journey
By Shane Thoms
Starkly contrasting the states bustling city centre, we inhale these ghostly narratives upon the opening of each creaking door. A diverse, unique and often unexplored region of the ‘Great Land Down Under’, the visual stories presented here are mere footnotes of South Australia’s long and complex history.
AUSTRALIA THROUGH TIME
Category: PHOTOGRAPHY & PHOTOS
Author is from SA
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
248 X 172 mm
96 pages
Release Date: October 2021 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868739 AUD$: 24.99
96 pages
Release Date: April 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781925868913 AUD$: 24.99
Australian Geographic Blue Mountains
By Cathy Proctor
An indispensable reminder and souvenir full of vibrant photography for both international and Australian visitors. Including geology, wildlife, flora and village life in Wentworth Falls, Katoomba, Scenic World, Black Heath, Grose Valley, Jenolan Caves and Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
240 X 215 mm
64 pages
Release Date: November 2019 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925403985 AUD$: 14.99
Australian Geographic High Country
Australian Geographic Great Ocean Road
By Chris Munn
Full of vibrant photography and accompanied by a concise but fascinating commentary, this guide includes geology, climate, wildlife and flora in Yackandandah, Beechworth, Bright, Mount Buffalo, Mount Hotham, Dinner Plain, Falls Creek, Bogong High Plains, High Country Huts, Mansfield, Mount Buller and more.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from VIC
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
240 X 215 mm 64 pages
Release Date: April 2020
14.99
By Chris Munn
Full of vibrant photography and concise commentary on geography, wildlife and culture on the shipwreck coast, Torquay and Bells Beach, Lorne and Wye River, Apollo Bay, Cape Otway and the Great Otway National Park, Aire River, Moonlight Head, Wreck Beach and the Twelve Apostles.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from VIC
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
240 X 215 mm
64 pages
Release Date: July 2019 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868050 AUD$: 14.99
By Danielle Lancaster
Full of vibrant photography and accompanied by a concise but fascinating commentary, this guide includes geography, wildlife and plant life, culture and destinations such as Mount Isa, Birdsville, Longreach, Charleville, Winton and the Bulloo and the Barcoo Shires along with others.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from QLD
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
240 X 215 mm 64 pages
Release Date: August 2019 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
14.99
Australian Geographic Tropical QLD & the Great Barrier Reef
By Danielle Lancaster
Full of vibrant photography and concise commentary, this guide includes geography, wildlife and culture in Cooktown, Cape Tribulation, The Daintree and Port Douglas, Cairns and around, the Tablelands, Wooroonooran, Hinchinbrook Island, Wallman Falls and the Great Barrier Reef.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
240 X 215 mm
64 pages
Release Date: June 2019 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925403978
14.99
Australian Geographic
The
Red Centre
By Katrina O'Brien
This new Australian Geographic guide, with vibrant photography, and concise commentary includes Alice Springs, the MacDonnell ranges, the Devil’s Marbles, Hermannsberg and Palm Valley, the Red Centre Way, Watarrka (King’s Canyon), Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta, and Rainbow Valley.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
260 X 40 mm
64 pages
Release Date: May 2018 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781925403831
14.99
By Katrina O'Brien
Full of vibrant photography and concise but fascinating commentary, this guide includes geography, wildlife and culture, Kununurra and Lake Argyle, El Questro, Purnululu (Bungle Bungles), Gibb River Road, Mitchell River, the Dampier Peninsula and Broome.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
260 X 215 mm
64 pages
Release Date: May 2018 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925403848 AUD$: 14.99
Australian Geographic Southwest Australia including Perth and Margaret River
By Simon Nevill
Full of vibrant photography and accompanied by concise commentary, including geography, wildlife, wildflowers and culture, the Pinnacles, Wave Rock, Busselton, Rottnest, Cape-toCape, Denmark & the Valley of the Giants, Albany & the Stirling Ranges, Fitzgerald River National Park and Esperance.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from WA
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
240 X 215 mm 64 pages
Release Date: August 2019 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781925868067
14.99
Australian Geographic Tasmania
By Katrina O'Brien
Australian Geographic, in Association with Woodslane Press is introducing a new series of photographic souvenir guides to some of Australia’s most beautiful and iconic places. The 64-page large format books are full of vibrant photography, accompanied by a concise but fascinating commentary by one of Australia’s most experienced travel writers. The third book in the series, the Australian Geographic Book of Tasmania is an indispensable reminder and souvenir for both international and Australian visitors to this very special place. Armchair travellers will pick it up time and again to whet their appetites and perhaps to plan their own visits. Includes sections on geography, wildlife and culture, Hobart, Tasman Peninsula, Bruny Island, the south and western wilderness areas, Cradle Mountain and the Overland Track, the Central Plateau, the northwest coast, Launceston and Ben Lomond, the Bay of Fires, Freycinet.
Australia's Great Western Deserts
The Land - The People - The Explorers
By Simon Nevill
One of the most comprehensive publications ever written on Australia’s Western Deserts, this beautiful large format hardback book not only contains many stunning photographs but also covers a great breadth of information about this wonderful region. Each of the six deserts (Great Sandy, Little Sandy, Tanami, Gibson, Great Victoria and the Central Ranges) are discussed in terms of their geographic features, desert communities and some of the many tracks that traverse them. There follows: a section discussing the diverse wildlife and plant life of the Western Deserts, detailing and illustrating many of the species to found there; a section regarding the indigenous peoples that reside in or adjacent to each of the six deserts; and finally a section on the first ten major European explorers who travelled through the Western Deserts.
Perth, Fremantle and Rottnest 2/e
By Simon Nevill
This 72-page, great value hardback book is full of vibrant photography, and is accompanied by a concise but fascinating commentary from one of Australia’s leading travel writers and photographers. Perth, Fremantle & Rottnest is an indispensable reminder and souvenir for both international and Australian visitors to this very special place. Armchair travellers and children will pick it up time and again to whet their appetites and perhaps to plan their own visits.
WOODSLANE PRESS
PHOTOGRAPHY & PHOTOS
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN
Paperback
260 X 40 mm
64 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: December 2018
9781925403923
AUD$: 14.99
WOODSLANE PRESS
TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from WA Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
274 X 274 mm
200 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: February 2021
9781925868548
AUD$: 39.99
WOODSLANE PRESS
TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from WA
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
160 X 272 mm
72 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: August 2019
9781925868128
AUD$: 19.99
Common Wildflowers of Western Australia
215 species illustrated
By Simon Nevill
In Western Australia, one of the richest flora regions of the world, botanists to date have identified over 10,000 vascular plants. This small publication attempts to illustrate some of the more easily identifiable common and not so common wildflowers of Western Australia (215 species are illustrated).
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
Author is from WA
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
255 X 175 mm
28 pages
Release Date: July 2018 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781921874413 AUD$: 9.99
Guide to the Wildlife of Perth and Australia's South West
Guide to the Wildflowers of Western Australia 3/e
Over 1150 Plant Species illustrated By
Simon Nevill
This book helps the reader identify 1150 species of wildflowers illustrated throughout, also placing them in areas where there is a higher probability of seeing them. Maps help the traveller find the best locations for wildflowers and accompanying text discusses the best time to visit.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
Author is from WA
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
270 X 210 mm
By Simon Nevill
This (reissued) much-respected and encyclopaedic guide, first published in 2014, is indispensable to anyone with an interest in the wide variety of fauna and flora to be found in the south west of Australia.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
Author is from WA
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
217 X 127 mm
332 pages
Release Date: July 2018 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781921874246
156 pages
Release Date: May 2019 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868036
AUD$: 34.99
Concise History of Western Australia 2/e
By Russell Earls Davis
This second edition has been brought up to date following the latest developments in the state. The human history of Western Australia, as of all Australia, stretches back some 60,000 years.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: HISTORY
Author is from WA
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
198 X 130 mm
AUD$: 39.99
196 pages
Release Date: September 2018 NOT ILLUSTRATED
9781921874253
AUD$: 24.99
Best Walks of South Coast WA
The new guide to over 40 fantastic walks
By Mark Pybus
The south coast of WA is a walker’s paradise - known for a wide variety of dramatic hiking from significant hill country to some of Australia’s most beautiful beaches. This brand-new guide in Australia’s bestselling walking guide series introduces some forty walks (plus many suggestions for varying them), ranging from leisurely coastal strolls to exhilarating hill-climbing adventures, and more rugged tracks deep in the states famous national parks. Detailed descriptions and clear maps help the reader explore the extensive ranges, wildflower country and coasts. The book is richly illustrated with over 200 full-colour photographs and dozens of maps. A summary table of walks indicating distances, cafes and highlights is included to help the reader find exactly the right walk for the occasion. This guide includes walks from Walpole right across top Cape Arid, beyond Esperance, and includes hidden gems as well as the better-known trails.
Best Walks of South West WA
From Dwellingup to Windy Harbour including Margaret River and Tall Timber Country
By Mark Pybus
The South West of WA is a walkers paradise - one of the best known hiking destinations in Western Australia. This brand new guide in Australia’s bestselling walking guide series introduces forty walks (plus many suggestions for varying them), ranging from leisurely coastal strolls to forest-and-waterfall adventures and more rugged tracks deep in the states famous national parks. Detailed descriptions and clear maps help the reader explore the stunning forests, rivers and beautiful coasts. The book is richly illustrated with over 200 full-colour photographs and dozens of maps. A summary table of walks indicating distances, cafés and highlights is included to help the reader find exactly the right walk for the occasion. This guide includes both the world famous Margaret River and Capes regions and the expansive Southern Forests, and includes hidden gems as well as the better known trails.
Perth's Best Bush, Coast & City Walks 2/e
The bestselling guide to over 40 fantastic walks
By Paul Amyes
Perth and its environs boast a huge range of beautiful environments, making the region perfect for exploring on foot. This second edition of Perth’s Best Bush, Coast & City Walks introduces the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from leisurely beach-side strolls to the more rugged tracks deep in the bush. Detailed descriptions and maps help the reader explore the regions parks, bushland, lakes, coasts and most interesting urban areas. As with previous titles in the series, the book is richly illustrated with over 150 full-colour photographs and dozens of detailed maps. A summary table of walks indicating distances, facilities and highlights is included to help the reader find exactly the right walk for the occasion. Walking chapters: Perth Metropolitan, Coastal Walks, Swan and Canning Rivers, Wetlands, Darling Ranges.
The Northern Territory is an outdoor lover’s paradise - the best-known desert destination in Australia and a must-visit destination for any Australian (or visitor to Australia) who loves the outback. As well as being the home of two of the country ’s most famous parks - Uluru/Kata Tjuta and Kakadu - there are dozens more just waiting to be explored. These abound with almost endless walks, 4WD treks, sites of interest, lookouts, activities, wildlife encounters, adventures and camps. This book will help you make the best of your time in the NTs natural places by highlighting the very best that the territory has to offer, whatever your interest in the great outdoors. The book is richly illustrated with over 150 full-colour photographs and dozens of detailed maps. A summary table, indicating facilities and highlights, is included to help the reader find exactly the right place for the occasion.
WOODSLANE PRESS
TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NT
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN
Paperback
231 X 173 mm
198 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: April 2024
9781922800497
AUD$: 34.99
Best Walks of the Red Centre
25 wonderful walks in the heart of Australia
By Gillian Souter, John Souter
The heart of Australia contains a wealth of treasures: red-walled gorges, idyllic waterholes, fascinating formations and the culture of people who have inhabited this landscape for many millennia. It is a diverse landscape of arid flatlands, striped with ancient ranges and hidden, lush gullies. The best way to discover this colourful natural beauty is on foot. Best Walks of the Red Centre, part of Woodslane’s popular walking guides series which has sold over 100,000 copies, introduces the best walks for visitors and locals alike, ranging from strolls along well-laid footpaths to more difficult hikes up rugged ridges and along remote river beds. The book covers many walks in and around Alice Springs, along the MacDonnell Ranges and the Red Centre Way, plus the iconic walks to be found around Uluru and Kata Tjuta, Watarrka and Rainbow Valley.
TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
144 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: May 2018
9781925403855
AUD$: 24.99
Best Walks of the Top End of the Northern Territory
The new guide to over 25 fantastic walks
By Andy Peart
Best Walks of the Top End includes over 25 walks in this much-loved region, well-known for its spectacular national parks: Kakadu, Nitmiluk and Litchfield. Each walk specifies the distance, the total ascent and descent (if appropriate), the grade and the estimated duration and is accompanied by an accurate full-colour map. Snippets about the Top Ends’ history, culture and wildlife add colour and interest to the walking experience. Families will enjoy information regarding childfriendly walks, and how to explore the bush safely with children of all ages. Over 100 full-colour photos complement the text, and provide the reader with a clear sense of the features on each walk. This guide will help walkers discover many of the classic walks in the region, as well as some wild and adventurous tracks that few know exist.
WOODSLANE PRESS
TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NT
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN
Paperback
220 X 130 mm
168 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: February 2021
9781925868333
AUD$: 24.99
WOODSLANE PRESS
Brisbane's Best Bush, Bay & City Walks 3/e
The full colour guide to 35 fantastic walks
By Dianne McLay
Explore 35 of Brisbane’s most picturesque and interesting walks, with walks for all ages and fitness levels. A bestseller in the first and second editions, this fully-updated version includes detailed walk information, full-colour photos and comprehensive maps. Brisbane’s subtropical climate and relaxed outdoor lifestyle make it the ideal city to explore on foot. Brisbane’s Best Bush, Bay and City Walks helps you explore Brisbane’s urban villages, bushland and wildlife reserves, streets rich in history and art, the shores of Moreton Bay and lush riverside parklands. Walks range from leisurely strolls along the riverside to more rugged tracks in the city’s bushland areas.
Best Walks around Cairns & the Tablelands 2/e
The bestselling guide to over 45 fantastic walks
By Carmen Riordan, Sally McPhee
Now in its second edition, Best Walks around Cairns & the Tablelands includes nearly 50 north Queensland walks from Cooktown down to Hinchinbrook Island. Each walk specifies the distance, the total ascent and descent (if appropriate), the grade and the estimated duration and is accompanied by an accurate full-colour map. Snippets about Queensland’s history and wildlife add colour and interest to the walking experience. Families will enjoy information regarding childfriendly walks, and how to explore the bush safely with children of all ages. Over 150 full-colour photos complement the text, and provide you with a clear sense of the features on each walk. This guide will help you discover many of the classic walks in the region, as well as some wild and adventurous tracks that few know exist.
Best Walks of the Central Coast 2/e
The full-colour guide to over 40 fantastic walks
By Matt McClelland, Gill Souter
The Central Coast boasts a huge range of beautiful environments, making the region perfect for exploring on foot. This book introduces the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from leisurely cliff-top strolls to the more rugged tracks deep in the bush. Detailed descriptions and maps help the reader explore the Central Coast parks, bushland, lakes and coasts. The book is richly illustrated with over 150 full-colour photographs and dozens of detailed maps. A summary table of walks indicating distances, facilities and highlights is included to help the reader find exactly the right walk for the occasion. Walking chapters: Bouddi, Brisbane Water, Dharug, Central West, Gosford, The Entrance and Further Afield.
WOODSLANE PRESS
TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from QLD
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN
Paperback
220 X 130 mm
192 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: February 2018
9781925403794
AUD$: 39.99
WOODSLANE PRESS
TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN
Paperback
220 X 130 mm
212 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: December 2023
9781922800480 AUD$: 32.99
WOODSLANE PRESS
TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
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Paperback
220 X 130 mm
208 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: October 2021
9781925403589
AUD$: 32.99
Historic Pubs of New South Wales
By Craig Lewis, Simon Punch
From the Publisher of Australian Bush Pubs, comes a stunning review of the historic watering holes of New South Wales. Historic Pubs of New South Wales is an eclectic collection of 25 of the state’s historic watering holes, featuring over 50 stunning full colour photographs and showcasing the irrepressible character and a glimpse into the uniqueness of these long-lived establishments. The book portrays a short history of each establishment along with any particular aspects, such as happenings and famous patrons. There are city hotels, like the Lord Nelson Hotel in Sydney’s The Rocks through to more remote outposts such as the Mount Hope Hotel in the state’s western districts. New South Wales’ oldest continuously licensed hotel is also revealed. Historic Pubs of New South Wales would be a treasured gift for anyone who enjoys a quiet beer.
A Concise History of New South Wales
By Professor John S. Croucher
After an outline of pre-colonial times, this book presents a concise historical account of the early days of the NSW colony and how it has progressed since those beginnings to the current day. Each section focuses on a different cultural or historical aspect which is examined thoroughly from the beginnings of British settlement. The complete development of the state is told, weaving through these various areas of focus, along with all the important people and events. Remarkable pioneers have helped shape not only the state but the country as a whole: the voices of those prior to Cook’s explorations are of course silent, but the stories of those since make fascinating reading. No such work would be complete without acknowledging and exploring the exceptional role played by the Indigenous population. There are copious references made to the valuable contributions they made, and continue to make.
Exploring Hidden Sydney
The Secret Histories behind over 700 Sites and Buildings
By Trevor McAlister
In this highly illustrated guide local Sydney historian Trevor McAlister takes us on a series of tours throughout the metropolitan area. On each one he highlights a wealth of buildings and sites, giving us insights into the history of Australia’s first and largest city. Each tour takes a leisurely half-day to day to complete on foot. Most tours start and finish at a railway station or ferry wharf. Packed full of the things you might walk past every day without noticing, this is a catalogue of the largest and smallest, the oldest and the youngest, the unexpected and bizarre. Sometimes these details are indeed hidden, but each has a story to tell. Whether taking to the pavements or simply enjoying an armchair tour, the swathe of information in this book will fascinate any Sydneysider.
WOODSLANE PRESS PL
TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN
Hardback
193 X 225 mm
64 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: August 2018
9781925403909
AUD$: 9.99
WOODSLANE PRESS HISTORY
Author is from NSW Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
198 X 130 mm
400 Pages
NOT ILLUSTRATED
Rel Date: September 2020
9781925868395
AUD$: 9.99
WOODSLANE PRESS TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 170 mm
280 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: September 2022
9781922800022
AUD$: 34.99
Great North Walk 3/e
Sydney to Newcastle: Australia's most accessible long-distance track
By Matt McClelland
The 250-kilometre Great North Walk winds it ’s way from Central Sydney to Newcastle, threading through some of the most beautiful areas in between. This guide is fully updated for its third edition, written for anyone looking to tackle all or part of the route as a multi-day holiday, or day walks.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
240 pages
Release Date: April 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800503 AUD$: 32.99
Blue Mountains Best Bushwalks 4/e
The Bestselling Guide to over 65 Walks
Six Foot Track Updated 2/e
The classic Blue Mountains longdistance track
By Veechi Stuart
The book features: 67 different walks, varying in length from 30 minutes to two days, accurate, full colour maps and step by step directions, detailed walk statistics including distance, total ascent/descent, grade and estimated time, detailed information on Blue Mountains history and natural environment
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
280 pages
Release Date: October 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868678 AUD$: 34.99
By Matt McClelland
The first half of the book presents walk directions running from Katoomba to Jenolan Caves. Turn the book upside down, and you can read walk directions running from Jenolan Caves to Katoomba. Navigation and trip planning are made easy with full-colour maps and detailed walk statistics
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
136 pages
Release Date: March 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800220 AUD$: 22.99
Best Walks of NSW Mid North Coast
The new full-colour guide to 40 walks
By Yvonne Everett
This book introduces the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from leisurely cliff-top and beach strolls to the more rugged tracks deep in the parks of the Great Dividing Range. Detailed descriptions and maps help the reader explore the mid-north parks, bushland, lakes, villages and coasts.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
204 pages
Release Date: September 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800008 AUD$: 32.99
Sydney's Best Bush, Park & City Walks 3/e
The bestselling guide to over 50 fantastic walks
By Veechi Stuart
Including over 50 walks throughout the Sydney basin, each walk specifies the distance, the total ascent and descent, the grade and the estimated duration and is accompanied by an accurate full-colour map using latest GPS technology – alongside snippets about Sydney’s history and the environment
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
224 pages
Release Date: June 2019 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925403572 AUD$: 32.99
Best Walks of the Illawarra 2/e
The full-colour guide to over 40 fantastic walks
Sydney's Best Harbour & Coastal Walks 5/e
The bestselling guide to over 40 fantastic walks
By Gillian Souter, John Souter
This book introduces the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from leisurely beach-side strolls to the more rugged tracks deep in the bush. Detailed descriptions and maps help the reader explore the regions parks, bushland, rivers, coasts and most interesting urban areas.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
224 pages
Release Date: November 2020 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868456 AUD$: 32.99
By Katrina O'Brien
Each walk specifies the distance, the grade and the estimated duration and is accompanied by an accurate full-colour map. Snippets about history, culture and wildlife add colour and interest to the walking experience, alongside over 150 fullcolour photographs.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
224 pages
Release Date: April 2021 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868623 AUD$: 32.99
Best Walks of the Shoalhaven 3/e
The bestselling guide to over 45 walks
By Gillian Souter, John Souter
This 3rd edition of the introduces the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from leisurely beach-side strolls to the more rugged tracks deep in the bush. Detailed descriptions and maps help the reader explore the regions parks, bushland, rivers, coasts and most interesting urban areas.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
240 pages
Release Date: December 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800428 AUD$: 32.99
Best Walks of the Southern Highlands 2/e
By Gillian Souter, John Souter
Between Sydney and Canberra lies a walkers playground of idyllic swimming holes, sparkling creeks, fascinating formations and historic hamlets. Introducing the best walks for visitors and locals alike, ranging from strolls through historic villages and wildflower walks across heathland to more difficult hikes
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
240 pages
Release Date: August 2019 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781925868111 AUD$: 32.99
Canberra's Best Bush, Park & City Walks 3/e
The bestselling guide to 40 fantastic walks
Best River & Alpine Walks around Mt Kosciuszko
The full-colour guide to over 40 fantastic walks
By Marion Stuart, Michael Nelmes
Canberra and the ACT boast a huge range of beautiful environments, making the region perfect for exploring on foot. This 3rd edition introduces over 40 of the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from fascinating city walks and leisurely lake-side strolls to tracks deep in the bush.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from ACT
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
242 pages
Release Date: April 2019 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922131492 AUD$: 32.99
By Matt McClelland
Matt McClelland, founder of www.wildwalks.com.au, takes us on an enriching tour of over 40 of the very best walks the region has to offer. Like all our walking guides, the book includes full- colour photography and maps, easy-to-follow instructions and great local information.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
200 pages
Release Date: November 2010 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781921606045 AUD$: 32.99
Walking & Cycling Canberra's Centenary Trail 2/e
The Australian capital's iconic track in 16 day routes
By Tallis Didcott, Nina Hvoslef
Introducing the best day walks and cycles for visitors and residents alike along Canberra’s Centenary Trail, ranging from leisurely urban strolls to the more rugged tracks deep in the bush. Detailed descriptions and maps help the reader explore the parks, bushland, lakes, rivers and urban areas.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from ACT
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
188 pages
Release Date: August 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800404 AUD$: 32.99
Discovering Natural
Victoria Parks Reserves Forests Coasts
By Craig Sheather
Victoria is a must-visit destination for any Australian or visitor who loves the outdoors. This book makes the best of anyone's time in Victoria’s outdoors by highlighting the very best natural places and experiences. Richly illustrated with over 250 full colour photographs and dozens of detailed maps to guide you.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from VIC
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
231 X 173 mm
344 pages
Release Date: September 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800213 AUD$: 39.99
Best Walks of Victoria's High Country
The full-colour guide to 40 fantastic walks
Best Walks East of Melbourne Updated Edition
The bestselling guide to over 40 fantastic walks
By Craig Sheather
The perfect companion for lovers of the High Country. Features: 40 walks, from 30 mins to 2 days; colour maps and detailed directions; distance, ascent/descent, grade and time; High Country history and natural environment and over 150 colour photographs.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from VIC
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback 220 X 130 mm 160 pages
Release Date: October 2018 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781921874291
32.99
By Craig Sheather
Includes 40 walks, from Phillip Island to Ninety Mile Beach, the Yarra Ranges to Wilsons Promontory. Each walk specifies the distance, the grade and the estimated duration and is accompanied by an accurate full-colour map.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from VIC
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
220 pages
Release Date: July 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800725 AUD$: 32.99
The Grampians Peaks Trail
The complete guide to Victoria's 164km National Park walk
By Julie Mundy, Debra Heyes
Victoria’s multi-day Grampians Peaks Trail covers 164 kilometres of spectacular scenery and challenging hiking from Mt Zero in the North to Dunkeld in the South This book is richly illustrated with full-colour photographs and detailed maps for each section, as well as extensive planning notes.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from VIC
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback 220 X 130 mm 180 pages
Release Date: July 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800091 AUD$: 29.99
Best Walks of the Gariwerd Grampians National Park 2/e
The Bestselling Guide to over 30 Walks
By Julie Mundy, Debra Heyes
Includes 31 walks in this much -loved park, well-known as a walker’s paradise. Each walk specifies the distance, the total ascent and descent, the grade and the estimated duration and is accompanied by an accurate full-colour map.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from VIC
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
168 pages
Release Date: September 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868951 AUD$: 29.99
Best Walks of the Great Ocean Road
25 wonderful walks along the Great Ocean Road
Best Walks East of Melbourne
Including West Gippsland, Yarra Ranges, Dandenongs, Phillip Island, and Wilsons Promontory
By Julie Mundy, Neil Fahey
Best Walks of the Great Ocean Road & the Otways covers the full coastal stretch from Torquay to the Twelve Apostles.
Including 150 full-colour photographs and dozens of detailed maps, the reader can explore the regions parks, bushland, rivers, coasts and urban areas.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from VIC
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
128 pages
Release Date: November 2016 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922131829 AUD$: 24.99
By Craig Sheather
Includes 40 eastern Victorian walks from Phillip Island to Ninety Mile Beach. Walk notes are accompanied by accurate full-colour maps, and snippets about local history and wildlife add colour and interest to the walking experience.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from VIC
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
224 pages
Release Date: November 2019 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868081 AUD$: 32.99
The Great Ocean Walk
The complete guidebook to Victoria's iconic multiday walk
By Debra Heyes, Julie Mundy
The Great Ocean Walk takes in remote beaches, breathtaking views, river crossings, heathlands, towering trees and rainforest gullies. As well as extensive planning notes, this richly illustrated book also has detailed maps covering 100 kilometres of spectacular scenery and varied hiking from Apollo Bay, Cape Otway and the Twelve Apostles.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from VIC
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
120 pages
Release Date: December 2021 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868661 AUD$: 24.99
Discovering Natural Tasmania
Parks Reserves Forests Coasts
By Gillian Souter
Tasmania is a must-visit destination for any Australian (or visitor) who loves the outdoors. This book makes the best of anyone's time in Tasmania’s outdoors by highlighting the very best natural places alongside over 200 full-colour photographs.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from NSW
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
231 X 173 mm
248 pages
Release Date: April 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800138 AUD$: 34.99
Best Walks of Adelaide & the Fleurieu Peninsula 3/e
The bestselling guide to over 40 fantastic walks
Hobart's Best Walks 2/e
The full colour guide to over 40 fantastic walks
By June Bosence, Peter Beer
Introduces the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from fascinating city walks, leisurely cliff-top and beach strolls to the more rugged tracks deep in the Adelaide Hills and bush surrounding the city.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from SA
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
240 pages
Release Date: January 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800053 AUD$: 32.99
By Ingrid Roberts
Hobart and its environs boast a huge range of beautiful environments, perfect for exploring on foot. Here are the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from historic urban strolls to more rugged bush tracks.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from TAS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
240 pages
Release Date: February 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800527
AUD$: 34.99
Best Walks of the Flinders Ranges
The new guide to 30 fantastic walks
By Julie Mundy, Debra Heyes
Includes 30 walks in this much -loved region, well-known as a walker’s paradise. Each walk specifies the distance, the total ascent and descent, the grade and the estimated duration and is accompanied by an accurate full-colour map, alongside snippets about the Flinders’ history
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Author is from SA
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
212 pages
Release Date: May 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800510 AUD$: 32.99
Compact Field Guide to Australian Birds
The complete pocket-sized reference
By Michael Morcombe
Michael Morcombe's renowned birding guide has been the goto field reference for Australian enthusiasts for decades. With over 3000 illustrations covering over 800 species, it's compact yet comprehensive and features a Quickfind colour tagging system
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
Author is from Australia
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 105 mm
384 pages
Release Date: July 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800732 AUD$: 34.99
An Australian Birding Year
Birds of Western Australia 2/e
The Field Guide
By R. Bruce Richardson
A highly personal account of a phenomenal, once-in -a-lifetime adventure that saw Bruce and his wife, Lynn, embark on a year of travel and birding across the entire continent of Australia in a camper van. Their aim was to see as many birds as they could which consists of over 600 species.
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
Category: NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL Paperback
229 X 152 mm
Release Date: September 2020
372 pages
39.99
By Simon Nevill
The most accessible yet comprehensive guide to all the species that are commonly - and even not so commonly - found in the state, covering the vast majority of sedentary birds and regular migratory birds. Nearly 500 are illustrated and discussed with over 350 pages of descriptions throughout.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Category: NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
Author is from WA
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
432 pages
Release Date: December 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800596 AUD$: 39.99
More Australian Birding Tales
By R. Bruce Richardson
More Australian Birding Tales takes up where the author’s very successful first book, An Australian Birding Year, ended. In this new book Bruce Richardson describes his further birding adventures, which take his total life list from 672 to 759, exceeding his original 700 species target.
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
Category: NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL Paperback
229 X 152 mm
368 pages
Release Date: October 2022 COLOUR SECTION(S) 9781913679248
39.99
Australian Geographic's The 100 Best Birdwatching Sites in Australia 3/e
By Sue Taylor
The 100 Best Birdwatching Sites in Australia contains the author’s personal selection of 100 of the best birdwatching sites in all states, territories and islands of Australia. The sites are chosen for the large number of species or the large number of special birds to be found in each one. In some cases, the sites are quite specific, such as Hasties Swamp, some are huge (Lakefield National Park), some are lengthy (the Strzelecki Track) and some cover a whole district, such as Katherine. Access details of sites have been updated where relevant for the 3rd edition. Sue Taylors engaging narrative describes the efforts she goes to in search of particular species. For each site she covers the type of habitat, which special species may be found there and when is the best time to visit. She lists four birds to look out for. Photographs show the site and two of the species that inhabit it whether as residents or as seasonal visitors.
Australian Geographic Australia's Birdwatching Megaspots
The 55 Best Birdwatching Sites in Australia
By Peter Rowland, Chris Farrell
This lavishly illustrated guide describes 55 of the best sites for viewing both common and rare species in Australia. Alongside a map of the area, detailed descriptions of each site cover the type of terrain, climate and specific spots at which certain species are likely to be encountered. A fact file for each site lists road and rail access; entry fees and permits, facilities, nearby services, accommodation and GPS co-ordinates. Key species for each site are also listed.
A Photographic Field Guide to the Birds of Canberra and the High Country
By Neil Hermes
A Photographic Field Guide to the Birds of Canberra and the High Country is a fully comprehensive field guide to the 322 bird species found in the Australian High Country, and includes all common, rare and vagrant species. With photographs from the author and the region’s other top-quality nature photographers, each species is illustrated with many variants. The guide is focused on field use to help beginners and experts identify species. Previously published as A Photographic Field Guide to the Birds of the Australian High Country (John Beaufoy Publishing, 2017). For each species the common and scientific names are listed as well as local variations. The main identifying features of each species are described and key facts cover size, habits, habitat, breeding, distribution, voice and status in the region. Distribution maps provide an at-a-glance view of where the birds can be found.
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
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210 X 180 mm
224 Pages
COLOUR SECTION(S)
Rel Date: August 2023
9781913679514
AUD$: 39.99
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL Paperback
210 X 148 mm
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: September 2018
9781912081660
AUD$: 49.99
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL Paperback
229 X 152 mm
336 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: October 2021
9781913679170
AUD$: 49.99
A Field Guide to the Snakes of Australia
By Tie Eipper, Scott Eipper
A Field Guide to the Snakes of Australia is a fully comprehensive field guide to all 241 species and subspecies of snake found in Australia; covering file snakes, pythons, colubrids, natracids, elapids, marine elapids, homalopsids and blindsnakes. With photographs from the authors and other top nature photographers, each species is illustrated, some with multiple images, showing variation among each species. The introduction covers snakes in the environment, snake bite prevention and first aid, habitats, glossary and identification diagrams. There is an introduction to each family and genus. There are keys to each family, genus species and subspecies for identification. The species descriptions include the common English name, the current scientific name and how to pronounce it, a distribution map, and details of etymology, appearance, range, ecology, disposition, danger level and the IUCN Red List Category.
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL
Paperback
229 X 152 mm
368 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: September 2024
9781913679637
AUD$: 69.99
A Naturalist's Guide to the Birds of Australia 4/e
By Dean Ingwersen
This easy-to-use introductory identification guide to 280 bird species in Australia, including the most commonly seen and rare endemic species, is perfect for resident and visitor alike. High quality photographs from the author and other top Australian nature photographers are accompanied by detailed species descriptions, which include nomenclature, size, distribution, habits and habitat. The user-friendly introduction covers climate, vegetation, biogeography and the key sites for viewing the listed species. Also included is an all-important checklist of all of the birds of Australia encompassing, for each species, its common and scientific name, and local and IUCN status. In this fourth edition many photos have been updated and species level taxonomy follows IOC version 13.1 (Gill et al. 2023), while common names follow nomenclature of The BirdLife Australia Working List of Australian Birds version 3.0 (BirdLife Australia, 2019).
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
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128 X 180 mm 176 Pages
A Naturalist's Guide to Dangerous Creatures of Australia 2/e
By Scott Eipper, Peter Rowland
A Naturalist’s Guide to the Dangerous Creatures of Australia is an easy-to-use introductory photographic guide to 280 species of dangerous creature commonly encountered in Australia. The species include terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates, fishes, amphibians, snakes and other reptiles, birds and mammals. High quality photographs are accompanied by detailed species descriptions, which include nomenclature, size, distribution, habits and habitat, as well as the level of danger. The user-friendly introduction covers the geography and climate of Australia, types of habitats, and details of orders and families. The fully updated second edition includes many new photographs and updated taxonomy.
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
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180 X 128 mm
176 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: September 2024
9781913679620
AUD$: 29.99
Australian Geographic A Naturalist's Guide to the Birds of Australia 3/e
By Dean Ingwersen
A photographic identification guide to 280 bird species in Australia, including the most commonly seen and rare endemic species, perfect for resident and visitor alike.
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
Category: NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL Paperback
180 X 128 mm
176 pages
Release Date: April 2020 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781912081240 AUD$: 24.99
Australian Geographic A Naturalist's Guide to the Insects of Australia 2/e
By Peter Rowland, Rachel Whitlock
A Naturalist’s Guide to the Insects of Australia is an easy-to -use photographic identification guide to 292 species of insect commonly seen in Australia, and is perfect for residents and visitors alike. The 2nd edition includes updated taxonomy and an extensive photograph collection.
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
Category: NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL Paperback
180 X 128 mm
176 pages
Release Date: October 2022 COLOUR SECTION(S) 9781913679262 AUD$: 29.99
Australian Geographic Naturalist's Guide to the Snakes of Australia 2/e
By Scott Eipper, Tyese Eipper
The fully revised 2nd edition of this easy-to-use identification guide to all of Australia’s 239 snake species and subspecies includes 6 new species, updated accounts for 20 species and around 30 new photographs.
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
Category: NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
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180 X 128 mm
176 pages
Release Date: April 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781913679279 AUD$: 29.99
Australian
Geographic A Naturalist's Guide to the Lizards of Australia
By Scott Eipper, Tyese Eipper
Featuring 280 of Australia’s most beautiful, unusual and commonly encountered lizard species, this lavishly illustrated guide provides a thorough introduction to the land of the lizard. Stunning photographs are accompanied with information on nomenclature, size, distribution, habits and habitat.
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL Paperback
180 X 128 mm
176 pages
Release Date: July 2021 COLOUR SECTION(S) 9781913679064 AUD$: 24.99
Australian Geographic A Naturalist's Guide to the Mammals of Australia 2/e
By Peter Rowland, Chris Farrell
This revised and updated second edition of the introductory identification guide to the 300 mammal species most commonly seen in Australia is perfect for resident and visitor alike.
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL Paperback
180 X 128 mm
176 pages
Release Date: October 2021 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781913679071 AUD$: 24.99
Australian Geographic's A Naturalist's Guide to the Butterflies of Australia 2/e
Australian Geographic A Naturalist's Guide to the Reptiles of Australia 2/e
By Peter Rowland, Chris Farrell
This easy-to-use identification guide to the 280 reptile species most commonly seen in Australia is perfect for resident and visitor alike.
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
Category: TRAVEL & HOLIDAY
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180 X 128 mm
By Rachel Whitlock, John Nielsen
A Naturalists Guide to the Butterflies of Australia is an easy-touse, photographic guide to 280 butterfly species most commonly seen in Australia, and is perfect for residents and visitors alike.
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
Category: NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
Author is from Australia
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL Paperback
180 X 127 mm
176 pages
Release Date: March 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781913679194 AUD$: 29.99
176 pages
Release Date: July 2019 COL & B&W THROUGHOUT 9781912081035 AUD$: 24.99
Australian Geographic A Naturalist's Guide to the Frogs of Australia 2/e
By Scott Eipper, Peter Rowland
A Naturalist’s Guide to the Frogs of Australia is an introductory photographic guide to the 247 species and 9 subspecies of frog most commonly seen in Australia, and is perfect for resident and visitor alike.
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
Category: NAT HIST/WLDLFE/PETS
Author is from Australia
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL Paperback
180 X 128 mm 176 pages
Release Date: March 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781913679354 AUD$: 29.99
Author Bio:
Judith Barker is an English teacher who has taught phonemic awareness to children in Europe, the Middle East, India and China. While researching a masters in phonology, Judith began to use visual language in stories, by colouring the different phonemes, so that children could make a holistic sense of the various spelling patterns. Judith published her first children’s book, The Oo in Uluru, in 2019 and it soon won a Book of the Year award from Speech Pathology Australia. Ee in the Sea followed in 2020 and O in the Snow in 2021. When Judith is not writing children’s stories or plays, she teaches music therapy and meditation. She lives in Melbourne with her family and adorable Australian terriers, Nellie and Dusty. Originally from New Zealand, Janie Frith attended art school and then became an art teacher. In 2006 Janie moved to Australia with her family and now lives in Foster, South Gippsland. Janie holds art classes in her studio, Art Blast. This is where Janie spends most of her time, usually with her naughty border collie Lucy snuggled under her feet.
The NG in Ningaloo
By Judith Barker, Janie Frith
Key Sales Points:
*Seventh book in this award-winning series.
*Unique approach to phonemes and the teaching of phonics.
*Designed to appeal to primary aged children.
*Press releases to major metropolitan newspapers and targeted educational publications.
*Posters and other promotional material available on request.
*Nominations planned for numerous book awards.
The NG in Ningaloo is a fun Australian-themed phoneme story that teaches young readers about the vowel sound NG and where they can find it in different words. Beautifully illustrated by Janie Frith, the rich colours and vibrant use of multi-media enhance the magical experience. The book highlights the many different creatures both on land and in the sea in northwestern WA and the Ningaloo Reef. The first book from Judith and Janie, the OO in Uluru, won a 2019 Book of the Year award from Speech Pathology Australia; this is their seventh book, the others focussing on the vowel sounds A, EE, I, O, OO and AU.
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The I in the Island A fun phoneme story
By Judith Barker, Janie Frith
This is the story of the I. The I in the Island is a fun Australian-themed phoneme story that teaches young readers about the vowel sound I and where they can find it in different words. Beautifully illustrated by Janie Frith, the rich colours and vibrant use of multi-media enhance the magical experience. The book is about the Brolga dance of a group of Sydney Butchulla Elders, evoking a journey to faraway Kgari (Fraser Island). The first book from Judith and Janie, the Oo in Uluru, won a 2019 Book of the Year award from Speech Pathology Australia; this is their fifth book, the others being the EE in the Deep Blue Sea, the O in the Snow and the A in the Rainforest.
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9781922800077
AUD$: 19.99
The A in the Rainforest A fun phoneme story
By Judith Barker, Janie Frith
This is the story of the A. The A in the Rainforest is a fun Australianthemed phoneme story that teaches young readers about the vowel sound A and where they can find it in different words. Beautifully illustrated by Janie Frith, the rich colours and vibrant use of multi-media enhance the magical experience. The book is about the journey of a young Rainbow Bird from the rainforests of Tasmania to their counterparts in New South Wales. The first book from Judith and Janie, The Oo in Uluru, won a 2019 Book of the Year award from Speech Pathology Australia; this is their fourth book, the others being The EE in the Deep Blue Sea and The O in the Snow.
The EE in the Deep Blue Sea A fun phoneme story
By Judith Barker, Janie Frith
This is the story of the EE. A curious sound as you can see. The EE in the Deep Blue Sea is a fun Australian-themed phoneme story that teaches young readers about the vowel sound ee and where they can find it in different words. Beautifully illustrated by Janie Frith, the rich colours and vibrant use of multi-media enhance the magical experience. The book explores many undersea and reef environments and introduces children to twenty of the creatures that live there. The first book from Judith and Janie, the OO in Uluru, won a 2019 Book of the Year award from Speech Pathology Australia.
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COLOUR THROUGHOUT Rel Date: February 2022 9781925868821
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9781925868401
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The O in the Snow A fun phoneme story
By Judith Barker, Janie Frith
This is the story of the O. It’s an interesting sound, as I’m sure you know. The O in the Snow is a fun Australian-themed phoneme story that teaches young readers about the vowel sound O and where they can find it in different words. Beautifully illustrated by Janie Frith, the rich colours and vibrant use of multi-media enhance the magical experience. The book is inspired by The Man from Snowy River and celebrates the creatures of the High Country and the drovers that once mustered horses and cattle on the high plains. The first book from Judith and Janie, the Oo in Uluru, won a 2019 Book of the Year award from Speech Pathology Australia.
The OO in Uluru A fun phoneme story
By Judith Barker, Janie Frith
This is the story of the OO. An amusing sound for all of you. The OO in Uluru is a fun Australian-themed phoneme story that teaches young readers about the vowel sound OO and where they can find it in different words. Beautifully illustrated by Janie Frith, the rich colours and vibrant use of multi-media enhance the magical experience of the Red Centre. The book explores many arid environments and introduces children to many of the creatures that live there. This first book from Judith and Janie won a 2019 Book of the Year award from Speech Pathology Australia. Their second book, The EE in the Deep Blue Sea, published in 2020.
The AU in Dinosaur A fun phoneme story
By Judith Barker, Janie Frith
This is the story of the AU. The AU in the Dinosaur is a fun Australianthemed phoneme story that teaches young readers about the vowel sound AU and where they can find it in different words. Beautifully illustrated by Janie Frith, the rich colours and vibrant use of multi-media enhance the magical experience. The book is about the journey of several young Australians on a time travel ride back to see real dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. The first book from Judith and Janie, the Oo in Uluru , won a 2019 Book of the Year award from Speech Pathology Australia; this is their sixth book, the others focussing on the vowel sounds A, EE, I, O and OO.
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Rel Date: September 2021 9781925868609 AUD$: 19.99
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Rel Date: August 2019
9781925868180
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Elsa the Koala
Aussie Ark Rescue 3
By AUSSIE ARK
Elsa the Koala is the story of an orphaned koala joey called Elsa who was raised by Hayley, the Koala expert at the Australian Reptile Park, when her mother was too sick to look after her. This positive and happy book features actual photos of Elsa and Hayley and tracks her eventual move to the Wildlife Park.
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215 X 240 mm
32 pages
Release Date: February 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800145 AUD$: 14.99
George the Wombat
Aussie Ark Rescue 1
Elvis the Crocodile
Aussie Ark Rescue 2
By AUSSIE ARK
George The Wombat is the story of an orphaned wombat joey called George who was raised by the keepers at the Australian Reptile Park after his mother sadly passed away. This beautiful story also aims to educate about Australian native animals and includes actual photos of the adorable George and his keepers at the Park.
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Release Date: February 2023
32 pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800169 AUD$: 14.99
By AUSSIE ARK
Elvis, Australia’s crankiest crocodile, was scaring people in Darwin so he was sent to the Australian Reptile Park and has become its most famous resident. With photos of Elvis, this book tells the story of his life at the park and some of his naughty antics.
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32 pages
Release Date: February 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800152 AUD$: 14.99
Kraken the Komodo Dragon
Aussie Ark Rescue 4
By AUSSIE ARK
The story of Kraken, a Komodo Dragon who came to live at The Australian Reptile Park. Kraken is smart and funny and his keeper Jake has to keep coming up with ideas to keep him occupied. This book tells his story and features actual photos of him and his keepers at the Park.
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215 X 240 mm
Release Date: February 2023
32 pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800176 AUD$: 14.99
Author Bio:
Myke Mollard is a children’s educator, illustrator, author and designer – just some of his creative talents. He began his career in graphic design, branding management and producing commercials for TV. He later found outlets for his passion for educating kids about the world around them, both in person in classroom and online settings, and via his books which he fully writes and illustrates himself. One of his first books, in 2008, was the best-selling A-Z of Australian Bush Creatures which sold 85,000 copies in the early 2010s. He is also the author of Australian Backyard Birds, Wildlife of the Great Barrier Reef and Australian Dinosaurs and Mega Beasts.
Australian Outback Birds
By Myke Mollard
Key Sales Points:
* Companion book to Myke’s bestselling Australian Backyard Birds.
*Great value hardcover at $24.99.
*Powerful, vivid drawings are created in a graphic style that’s likened to a comic book.
* Reviews expected from major metro newspapers (e.g. The Age in Spectrum).
*Posters available on request.
Myke Mollard’s signature illustrations and engaging text bring kids up close and personal with over 150 of Australia’s colourful and characterful birds you’ll see while traveling around and visiting Australia’s outback, bush, national parks and coasts. The birds are not only beautifully drafted, but the accompanying text also vividly describes their lifestyles and habits. The wonderment of these stunning creatures, delivered in an engaging cinematic punch, will excite the imaginations of children for life, and fully engage any adult with a love of birds.
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300 X 230 mm Hardback
Release Date: July 2024
9781922800718
64 pages
AUD$: 24.99
Wildlife of Australia's Great Barrier Reef
By Myke Mollard
Myke Mollard's signature illustrations and engaging text bring kids up close and personal with hundreds of the creatures found on Australia's Great Barrier Reef: corals, fish including sharks, turtles and other marine reptiles, whales and dolphins, birds, molluscs, crustaceans, even the animals found on the reef's 900-odd islands. The creatures are not only beautifully drawn and coloured, but the accompanying text vividly describes their lifestyles and habits. The wonderment of these stunning animals, delivered in an engaging cinematic punch, will excite the imaginations of children for life and fully engage any adult with a love of Australia's wildlife.
Australian Backyard Birds
By Myke Mollard
Myke Mollard’s signature illustrations and engaging text bring kids up close and personal with over 150 of Australia’s colourful and characterful backyard birds. These are birds most commonly seen in our gardens and surrounding bush and parks. The birds are not only beautifully drafted, but the accompanying text also vividly describes their lifestyles and habits. The wonderment of these stunning creatures, delivered in an engaging cinematic punch, will excite the imaginations of children for life, and fully engage any adult with a love of birds.
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Author is from VIC Age: 6+ Years
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350 X 270 mm
48 Pages
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Rel Date: November 2023
9781922800367
AUD$: 29.99
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64 Pages COLOUR THROUGHOUT Rel Date: August 2023
9781922800237 AUD$: 24.99
Australian Dinosaurs and Mega Beasts
By Myke Mollard
This unique book captures the range and diversity of the wondrous Australian wildlife from prehistory. The book includes over 70 animals that lived in Australia at various times during the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras (i.e. from 250 million years ago), from sea creatures to amphibians, dinosaurs, reptiles, birds and mammals. With meticulous attention to the environment and flora of each period, the book presents a succession of the huge animals that marched, flew and swam across our landscape, from the terrifying Daspletosaurus to the more sedentary Diprotodon. This book invites and engages kids (and kid-adults) of all ages to find, discover and learn all the animal names and compare their different types. Assisted by leading palaeontologists, author Myke has ensured the illustrations are as anatomically correct as possible as well as vibrant and engaging.
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48 Pages
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Rel Date: November 2022
9781922800060
AUD$: 29.99
An A-Z of Australian Bush Creatures
By Myke Mollard
This unique A-Z book truly captures the range and diversity of our unique and wondrous Australian wildlife. Exploring common names, aboriginal names, Latin names and from every corner of Australia, the book includes over 400 native animals, from sea creatures and insects, to amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. The book highlights the endangered, sometimes the extinct and the rare beauty of Australia and its islands and territories. Fully indexed, this book invites and engages kids (and kid-adults) of all ages to find, discover and learn all the animal names and compare their different types. Originally assisted by leading biologists, author Myke has ensured the illustrations are anatomically correct as well as vibrant and enchanting. As a bonus, you can find one human in the book doing what Myke loves best as a recreational pursuit.
Australia's Dangerous Bush Creatures
By Myke Mollard
Myke Mollard’s signature illustrations and engaging text bring kids up close and personal with 47 of Australia’s most deadly and dangerous creatures, helping them to discover the true nature of these wonderful animals. As fearsome as many of them sound, what they will come to realise on reading this book is that these creatures live mostly peacefully among us. Their deadly venoms, scary teeth and animal behaviour are normally just used as warning signs or, rarely, in defence. In reading, children will come to understand these creatures better, gain courage and form a proper respect for them. The beauty, majesty and wonderment of these stunning creatures, delivered in an engaging cinematic punch, will excite the imaginations of children for life.
Australia's Endangered Bush Creatures
By Myke Mollard
Australia’s wild creatures are facing a fast-changing environment that has humankind’s fingerprint all over it and hundreds are in danger of complete extinction. We can’t save what we don’t know or understand: awareness is paramount to helping these endangered creatures survive into the lifetimes of future generations. Myke Mollard’s signature illustrations and engaging text bring kids up close and personal with 134 of Australia’s most endangered creatures, highlighting both the common and uncommon threats to each species and revealing the fragile balance existing in nature and how our human impact is collapsing ecosystems and unbalancing the natural world. While some of these creatures may be iconic and well-studied, many of them are less known: all have their plight, beauty and character delicately presented in this important new book.
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Rel Date: October 2021
9781925868685
AUD$: 29.99
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300 X 230 mm
64 Pages
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9781925868869 AUD$: 24.99
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9781925868876
AUD$: 24.99
What's That? Australian Mammals
By Myke Mollard
Featuring the vibrant cinematic drawings of Myke Mollard and packed full of fascinating facts! From boisterous bandicoots and quirky quolls to whopping whales and distinctive dugongs –children will discover why wild nature is out most precious resource.
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32 pages
Release Date: June 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800565 AUD$: 24.99
What's That?
Australian Birds
What's That? Australian Reptiles
By Myke Mollard
Featuring Myke Mollard's vibrant drawings of a wide range of Australian reptiles and jampacked with fascinating facts! From flamboyant frilled lizards to burly blue-tongues, sun-loving skinks, menacing mulga snakes and turtles that breathe through their bums – children will discover why wild nature is our most precious resource.
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By Myke Mollard
Featuring Myke Mollards vibrant drawings of a wide range of Australian birds and jampacked with fascinating facts! From barking blue-winged kookaburras, elegant emus, gallant galahs, lyrical lyrebirds and musical magpies to silky satin bower birds –children will discover why wild nature is our most precious resource.
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Author is from VIC Age: 4+ Years
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200 X 200 mm
32 pages
Release Date: October 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800626 AUD$: 24.99
32 pages
Release Date: June 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800572 AUD$: 24.99
What's That? Australian Frogs, Toads & Newts
By Myke Mollard
Featuring Myke Mollard’s vibrant cinematic drawings of Australian amphibians and jampacked with fascinating facts! From precious pobblebonks, terrific turtle frogs and colourful corroboree frogs to conniving cane toads and snouty smooth newts – children will discover why wild nature is our most precious resource.
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32 pages
Release Date: October 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800640 AUD$: 24.99
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