

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.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
210 X 297 mm
260 pages
Release Date: November 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800831 AUD$: 49.99
By Craig Lewis, Cathy Savage
Lavishly illustrated with striking and fascinating full-colour photographs, Australian Bush Pubs features an eclectic collection of historic outback watering holes, including such classics as Queensland’s famous Birdsville Hotel and New South Wales’ characterful Silverton Hotel. The accompanying text portrays a short history of each establishment along with any unusual aspects, such as happenings, famous patrons and even ghosts!
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
210 X 295 mm
By Craig Lewis, Cathy Savage Middlebrook
The most significant climbing guide written by and for Australians for a generation, and by far the most comprehensive, this book has been written by the staff and instructors at the prestigious Australian School of Mountaineering
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
210 X 295 mm
256 pages
Release Date: September 2021 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868791
256 pages
Release Date: October 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800459 AUD$: 49.99
Backroads and Byways
By Don Fuchs
This book gives a tongue-in-cheek framework for guidelines about the game of Spotto, plus delves into the deep philosophy and culture of what is Australia’s favourite in-car game.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
240 X 210 mm
AUD$: 39.99
280 pages
Release Date: March 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800046
AUD$: 49.99
By Wendy Bruere, John Chapman
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 multiweek challenges.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
240 X 200 mm
300 pages
Release Date: October 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800619 AUD$: 39.99
The Australian Climbing Handbook
By Brendon Flanagan, Marty Middlebrook
The most significant climbing guide written by and for Australians for a generation, and by far the most comprehensive, this book has been written by the staff and instructors at the prestigious Australian School of Mountaineering
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
230 X 185 mm
500 pages
Release Date: February 2026 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800923 AUD$: 69.99
By Spotty McSpotterson
This book gives a tongue-in-cheek framework for guidelines about the game of Spotto, plus delves into the deep philosophy and culture of what is Australia’s favourite in-car game.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
180 X 130 mm
100 pages
Release Date: November 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800848 AUD$: 19.99
Discover thousands of places to stay with your pet
By Carla Francis
Independently researched and collated, the newly updated seventh edition of this popular guide explores the best petfriendly accommodation (from 5-star hotels to campgrounds) between Port Douglas and Port Fairy. Every entry includes a brief, unbiased opinion plus details regarding price and which pets are welcome.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 150 mm
272 pages
Release Date: July 2025 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781923350007 AUD$: 34.99
By Robert Pepper
This easy-to-follow reference shares the essential driving and recovery techniques that all four-wheel drive owners need to know. Covers all the essentials about 4WD, including 4WD systems, suspension, wheels and tyres.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Spiral bound
210 X 140 mm 190 pages
Rel Date: February 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781925868852 AUD$: 34.99
By Robert Pepper
An easy-to-follow reference sharing essential driving and loading techniques for caravan, camper-trailer and trailer owners. Covers all the essentials, including set-up for safety and efficiency, understanding movement dynamics, and practical tips from real world experience.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Spiral bound 210 X 140 mm 208 pages
Rel Date: August 2025 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800978 AUD$: 34.99
(Standard)
By Heatley Gilmore
It includes everything you need to know about each site listing – even fishing, 4WD access, swimming and if it has a boat ramp!
CAMPS AUSTRALIA WIDE
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Spiral bound
297 X 210 mm 478 pages
Rel Date: December 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9780994532763 AUD$: 82.97
(Easy to Read)
By Heatley Gilmore
The only guide you will need for free and low-cost camping across Australia, featuring verified free and budget camps.
CAMPS AUSTRALIA WIDE
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Spiral bound 345 X 252 mm 502 pages
Rel Date: December 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9780994532770 AUD$: 109.97
Australian Geographic Camping & Outdoor Family Activity Guide
By Cathy Proctor
Engagingly illustrated, this is full of hundreds of outdoor and camping activities you can enjoy as a family when camping, visiting your local park… or even just in your own backyard!
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 195 mm 240 pages
Rel Date: May 2021 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781925868692 AUD$: 24.99
By Heatley Gilmore
Features all the parks in Australia, giving campers, caravanners, 4WD enthusiasts, road trippers and other travellers more places to pull up and stay for the night.
CAMPS AUSTRALIA WIDE
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Spiral bound 297 X 210 mm 362 pages
Rel Date: June 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9780994532749 AUD$: 59.95
Essential for expeditions: mountaineers, hillwalkers and explorersjungle, desert, ocean and remote areas
By Jim Duff, Ross Anderson
This conveniently sized guide is an invaluable point of reference for all who travel and take part in outdoor, wilderness and mountain activities. Written by doctors with a wealth of wilderness specific experience, it provides a comprehensive summary of wilderness first aid and medicine - that is, managing accident or illness in remote locations without immediate access to help - giving you confidence in your ability to deal with any situation that may arise. All topics are clearly referenced and easy to find, with chapters covering preparation, prevention, accident protocol, diagnosis, treatment and evacuation. From life-threatening emergencies to broken bones and sprains, infectious diseases, food poisoning, envenomation and respiratory problems, the book sets out all the crucial protocol and procedures to follow.
CICERONE
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL
Paperback
155 X 100 mm
256 Pages
Rel Date: November 2017
9781852849139
AUD$: 31.99
By Craig Lewis, Cathy Savage
From roasts to rissoles, salads to savouries and dampers to deserts, this book will help bring a tempting new twist to your camp cooking whether it ’s on an open fire, on a gas cooker or in your caravan or camper’s kitchen. The easy and tempting recipes have all been planned for simplicity as well as good eating, using basic ingredients that are readily available Australia-wide and all road tested by the authors in the great outdoors. Now in full colour, many of the recipes are illustrated as are many of the techniques and equipment the authors use whilst out on the road. It also goes further than your usual recipe book with details on the different types of bush cooking gear, advice on menu planning and hints on building the right type of cooking fire. Theres even sage advice on the fading art of how to brew up a great cup of billy tea!
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN
Paperback
220 X 200 mm
255 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: July 2009
9781921203930
AUD$: 39.99
By Jo Clews
The art of camp oven cooking is now as simple as cooking a barbecue. With nearly three decades of outback cooking experience guiding the way, author Jo Clews helps demystify all aspects of camp oven cooking. Whether you’re travelling around Australia, catering for large camps, or just looking for a different kind of barbecue, this book brings a tempting new twist to your outdoor cooking repertoire. It is packed full of easy and tempting recipes using basic readily available ingredients. Impress the whole family with fresh damper, hearty stews, delectable desserts and classic roast dinners. This book not only provides a whole range of recipes but also includes information about different types of camp oven cooking gear, advice on menu planning and hints on building the right type of cooking fire.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN
Paperback
220 X 195 mm
240 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: September 2020
9781925868326
AUD$: 39.99
By Harry Fisher
Combining his passion for the Aussie bush and great food, Harry has made it his mission to prove that camp cooking doesn’t have to be dull cooking. His meals are simple enough for any enthusiastic bush cook to prepare, focusing on fewer but higher quality ingredients, and techniques he’s learned from his mother, a chef, sets him apart in camp cooking.
EXPLORING EDEN MEDIA
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
241 X 176 mm
200 pages
Release Date: July 2021 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9780648464631 AUD$: 39.95
Over 100 delicious recipes
By Cathy Proctor
From roasts to rissoles, salads to savouries and dampers to deserts, this cookbook will help bring a tempting new twist to your travel cooking. Utilising basic ingredients that are readily available Australia -wide, all are road tested by the author.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 195 mm 240 pages
Release Date: May 2019 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922131546 AUD$: 39.99
By Harry Fisher
Following on from the delicious camp cooking that encapsulated the techniques Harry learnt from his mother, a chef, this new edition is filled with delicious campfire recipes that’ll mean you eat better whenever you can cook over fire and under the stars. Just like Harry, you too will be the cooking favourite for all your camping adventures.
EXPLORING EDEN MEDIA
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
241 X 176 mm
208 pages
Release Date: December 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9780645898804 AUD$: 39.95
Thoughtful Recipes for Tiny Kitchens
By Ashleigh Butler
Be inspired by this collection of more than 65 recipes for campervans, caravans and tiny homes as Ash shows it’s simple to cook delicious, seasonal and nourishing food when all you’ve got is a two-burner stove, a small fridge and everchanging view.
EXPLORING EDEN MEDIA
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
241 X 178 mm
216 pages
Release Date: August 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9780648464679 AUD$: 39.95
The complete pocket-sized reference
By Michael Morcombe
Written and illustrated by one of Australia's most respected birding experts, Michael Morcombe, this has been an essential reference for every birdwatcher and field naturalist for several decades. The most comprehensive compact field guide on Australian birds, it features over 3,000 illustrations detailing subspecies, males, females and juveniles of over 800 species from the mainland, Tasmania and offshore islands.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 105 mm
384 pages
Release Date: July 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800732 AUD$: 34.99
By Myke Mollard
Myke Mollards 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.
WOODSLANE PRESS Age: 6+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
300 X 230 mm
64 pages
Release Date: July 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800718 AUD$: 24.99
By Myke Mollard
Myke Mollards beautifully drawn and coloured illustrations and engaging text, delivered with a cinematic punch, bring kids up close and personal with 150+ of the most magnificent and charismatic birds of prey found around the world. From ospreys to owls, eagles to condors, there are magnificent representatives from every continent where they are found.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Age: 6+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
300 X 230 mm
64 pages
Release Date: May 2025 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800589 AUD$: 24.99
By Myke Mollard
Myke Mollards signature illustrations and engaging text, delivered with a cinematic punch, bring kids up close and personal with over 150 of the most beautiful and characterful birds that are commonly seen around our gardens.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Age: 6+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
300 X 230 mm
64 pages
Release Date: August 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800237 AUD$: 24.99
By Myke Mollard
This extraordinary book showcases the incredible diversity of creatures that inhabit our seas and oceans. Featuring over 600 animals, from majestic sharks and colourful fish and corals to fascinating molluscs like octopuses and nudibranchs, as well as crustaceans, reptiles, birds and the awe-inspiring whales and dolphins, it is a treasure trove of underwater wonders, all meticulously indexed for easy exploration.
WOODSLANE PRESS Age: 4+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
350 X 270 mm
48 pages
Release Date: November 2025 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781923350038 AUD$: 29.99
By Myke Mollard
Myke Mollard’s signature illustrations and engaging text, delivered with a cinematic punch, bring kids up close and personal with 47 of the most deadly and dangerous Australian creatures, helping them to discover their true nature.
WOODSLANE PRESS Age: 6+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
300 X 230 mm
64 pages
Release Date: April 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868869 AUD$: 24.99
By Myke Mollard
This unique A-Z book truly captures the range and diversity of our unique and wondrous Australian wildlife. Exploring common names, aboriginal names, Latin names and from every corner of Australia, the book includes over 400 native animals, from sea creatures and insects, to amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.
WOODSLANE PRESS Age: 3+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
350 X 270 mm
48 pages
Release Date: October 2021 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781925868685 AUD$: 29.99
By Myke Mollard
Many of Australia’s creatures are facing extinction and we can’t save what we don’t understand. Myke’s signature illustrations and engaging text introduce kids to 134 of Australia’s most endangered animals.
WOODSLANE PRESS Age: 3+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
300 X 230 mm
64 pages
Release Date: April 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781925868876 AUD$: 24.99
By Myke Mollard
Signature illustrations and engaging text bring kids up close and personal with dozens of Australian creatures, great and small. Focusing on the comparisons of size and scale, Myke shows us how life thrives from the microscopic to the truly colossal.
WOODSLANE PRESS Age: 6+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
297 X 210 mm
48 pages
Release Date: October 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800664 AUD$: 24.99
By Myke Mollard
This What's That? title features Myke Mollard's vibrant cinematic drawings of a wide range of Australian mammals. And it's jampacked with fascinating facts! From engineering echidnas to boisterous bandicoots, quirky quolls, diligent dingoes, whopping whales and distinctive dugongs — children will discover why wild nature is our most precious resource. Australia has the highest rate of mammal extinction in the world. Let’s listen to what nature is telling us.
WOODSLANE PRESS Age: 4+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
200 X 200 mm
32 pages
Release Date: June 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800565
24.99
By Myke Mollard
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.
WOODSLANE PRESS Age: 3+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
350 X 270 mm 48 pages
Release Date: November 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800060 AUD$: 29.99
By Myke Mollard
This What's That? title features Myke Mollard's vibrant cinematic drawings of a wide range of Australian reptiles. And it's jampacked with fascinating facts! From flamboyant frilled lizards to burly bluetongues, sun-loving skinks, menacing mulga snakes and turtles that breathe through their bums — children will discover why wild nature is our most precious resource.
WOODSLANE PRESS Age: 4+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
200 X 200 mm
Release Date: June 2024
32 pages
THROUGHOUT 9781922800572
24.99
By Myke Mollard
Featuring Myke Mollards vibrant cinematic drawings of Australian amphibians. And its jampacked with fascinating facts! From precious pobblebonks, terrific turtle frogs and colourful corroboree frogs to conniving cane toads and snouty smooth newts — children will discover why wild nature is our most precious resource.
WOODSLANE PRESS Age: 4+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
200 X 200 mm
32 pages
Release Date: October 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800640 AUD$: 24.99
By Myke Mollard
This What's That? title features Myke Mollard's vibrant cinematic drawings of Australian insects. And it's jampacked with fascinating facts! From risky red fire ants to wild wasps, buzzy bees, breathtaking butterflies, misunderstood moths, singing cicadas, creepy cockroaches, dazzling dragonflies and powerful praying mantises — children will discover why wild nature is our most precious resource.
WOODSLANE PRESS Age: 4+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
200 X 200 mm
40 pages
Release Date: July 2025 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800954 AUD$: 24.99
By Myke Mollard
Featuring Myke Mollards vibrant drawings of a wide range of Australian birds. And its jampacked with fascinating facts! From barking blue-winged kookaburras, elegant emus, gallant galahs, lyrical lyrebirds and musical magpies to silky satin bower birds children will discover why wild nature is our most precious resource.
WOODSLANE PRESS Age: 4+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
200 X 200 mm
32 pages
Release Date: October 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800626 AUD$: 24.99
By Myke Mollard
This What's That? title features Myke Mollard's vibrant cinematic drawings of a wide range of Australian spiders and some other arachnids. And it's jampacked with fascinating facts! From fearsome funnel-webs to glistening golden orb weavers, terrifying tarantulas, gymnastic jumpers, resplendent redheaded mouse spiders and sensory scorpions — children will discover why wild nature is our most precious resource.
WOODSLANE PRESS Age: 4+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
200 X 200 mm
40 pages
Release Date: July 2025 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800947 AUD$: 24.99
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 allimportant 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).
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. High quality photographs from Australia’s top nature photographers are accompanied by detailed species descriptions, which include nomenclature, size, distribution, habits and habitat. The user-friendly introduction covers the geography and climate of Australia, types of habitat, and details of orders and families. Also included is an allimportant checklist of all of the mammals of Australia encompassing, for each species, its common and scientific name, and its global IUCN status as at 2015.
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. High quality photographs from Australia’s top nature photographers are accompanied by detailed species descriptions, which include nomenclature, size, distribution, habits and habitat. The user-friendly introduction covers the threats to reptiles, types of habitat, anatomy of reptiles, and details of orders and families. Also included is an allimportant checklist of all of the reptiles of Australia encompassing, for each species, its common and scientific name, and its global IUCN status.
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL Paperback
180 X 128 mm
176 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT Rel Date: September 2024 9781913679651
AUD$: 29.99
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL
180 X 128 mm
176 Pages
THROUGHOUT
Date: October 2021
29.99
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL Paperback
180 X 128 mm
176 Pages
COL & B&W THROUGHOUT Rel Date: July 2019
9781912081035
AUD$: 24.99
By Derek Parker
Derek Parkers new and exciting book gathers together the stories of those intrepid explorers who, often against great odds, on journeys of months or even years, beat starvation, inadequate information and mapping, disease and loss, to forge routes which would enable the countrys development.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN
198 X 130 mm
Release Date: September 2009
9781921203923
Paperback
240 pages
B&W SECTION(S)
AUD$: 29.99
How a tycoon, a pastoralist and a convict helped shape the exploration of colonial Australia
By
Will dreams of going waltzing matilda with Ollie – the swagman who comes to shear at his family’s station. But then Ollie disappears… Like Banjo Paterson’s Waltzing Matilda, this story promotes social justice and compassion for others. This book will give young readers insight into this chapter of Australian history and a new appreciation for Banjo Paterson’s Waltzing Matilda.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Age: 6+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Hardback
280 X 216 mm
By Ian W. Shaw
Through extensive research, and with engaging storytelling, this book brings three of these men’s stories together into a single enthralling narrative: Ralph Entwistle, runaway convict and bushranger; John Horrocks, an English textiles magnate; and Horace Wills, a printer, rebel, overlander, pastoralist and politician
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN
234 X 153 mm
Release Date: March 2020
9781925868210
Paperback
256 pages
9.99
32 pages
Release Date: February 2025 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800893
AUD$: 27.99
By Adam Courtenay
In 1855 Charles Todd had a bold dream to build a telegraph line across Australia to connect it to the world. By 1870, Singapore had joined the global network: now for Australia. Todd and his men succesfully erected thousands of telegraph poles across the entire expanse of the country – this is their story.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN
234 X 153 mm
Release Date: March 2024
Paperback
204 pages
B&W SECTION(S) 9781922800534
34.99
The bestselling guide to over 40 fantastic walks
By Michael Nelmes, Marion Stuart
Canberra and the ACT boast a huge range of beautiful environments, making the region perfect for exploring on foot. This guide introduces over 40 of the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from fascinating city walks and leisurely lake-side strolls to more rugged tracks deep in the bush. Detailed descriptions and maps help the reader explore the region’s parks, bushland, lakes, rivers and most interesting urban areas. The book is richly illustrated with over 150 fullcolour 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.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
228 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT Rel Date: January 2025
The Australian capital's iconic track in 16 day routes
By Tallis Didcott, Nina Hvoslef
This guide, a staple in Woodslane’s hugely successful walking guides series, introduces 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 most interesting urban areas along the way. The book is richly illustrated with over 150 full-colour photographs and detailed maps for every section. A summary table of routes indicating distances, facilities and highlights is included to help the reader find exactly the right route for the occasion. The book covers the full circuit, so those wishing the tackle the whole thing in one adventurous trip, with overnight stops, will also find it invaluable.
By Neil Hermes
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 topquality nature photographers, each species is illustrated with many variants. The guide is focused on field use to help beginners and experts identify species. 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.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
188 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: August 2023
9781922800404
AUD$: 32.99
JOHN BEAUFOY AUD
Disc: TRADE INTERNATIONAL Paperback
229 X 152 mm
336 Pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
Rel Date: October 2021
9781913679170
AUD$: 49.99
By Judith Barker, Janie Frith
This fun Australian-themed phoneme story teaches young readers about the ‘bossy’ vowel sound AR and where they can find it in different words. Beautifully illustrated by Janie Frith, the rich colours and vibrant use of multi-media enhance this magical experience, highlighting the many different sights and spectacles a visitor might see on a Sydney Harbour boat trip.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Age: 3+ Years
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
200 X 250 mm
32 pages
Release Date: November 2025 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781923350045 AUD$: 19.99
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 halfday to day to complete on foot.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 170 mm
Release Date: September 2022
9781922800022
280 pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
AUD$: 34.99
By Cathy Proctor
Local author and dog lover Catherine Proctor gathers all that information into a single, compact and very popular book – now in its 4th edition. Now dog-owners can choose from a wide variety of dog-friendly areas right across Sydney and ensure that their dog can be a part of even more family outings!
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
234 pages
Release Date: June 2017 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781925403541
AUD$: 39.99
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, 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.
AUSTRALIA THROUGH TIME
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
248 X 172 mm
Release Date: December 2023
9781922800473
108 pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
AUD$: 24.99
The 25 Best Tours Around the Sydney Region
By Craig Lewis, Cathy Savage
This completely revised edition features 25 of the best fourwheel drive day and weekend treks within a few short hours’ drive of Sydney. Readers will find: expert route directions, in forward and reverse, which feature GPS Lat/Long and UTM grid references; detailed trek maps for each trip; a regional road atlas and stunning full colour photography.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Spiral bound
220 X 195 mm
160 pages
Release Date: October 2013 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922131454
AUD$: 49.99
The bestselling guide to over 50 fantastic walks
The bestselling guide to over 40 fantastic walks
By Veechi Stuart
Introduces the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from fascinating city walks and urban bush strolls to the more rugged tracks deeper in the National Parks. Includes detailed walk notes, 150+ photographs, dozens of full colour maps using the latest GPS technology
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
Release Date: June 2019
224 pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925403572 AUD$: 32.99
By Katrina O'Brien
This guide will help readers discover many of the classic walks in Sydney, as well as some wild and adventurous tracks that few know exist. Each walk specifies the distance, grade and the estimated duration and is accompanied by an accurate fullcolour map. Snippets about history, culture and wildlife add colour and interest to the walking experience.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
224 pages
Release Date: April 2021 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868623 AUD$: 32.99
The full-colour guide to over 40 fantastic walks
By Gillian Souter, John Souter
Includes over 40 walks from the Royal National Park to Gerringong. Walk notes are accompanied by accurate full-colour maps, and snippets about local history and wildlife add colour and interest to the walking experience. Over 150 full-colour photographs help the reader find exactly the right walk for the occasion.
WOODSLANE PRESS
Disc: TRADE AUSTRALIAN Paperback
220 X 130 mm
Release Date: November 2020
224 pages
COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868456 AUD$: 32.99
By Yvonne Everett
This comprehensive and fully field researched guide to 4WD tours takes you on 25 of the best 4WD adventures from the coast and over the Great Dividing Range. Enjoy day trips on beaches or in the mountains or go further with overnight camping trips to remote destinations with family and friends.
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247 X 210 mm
232 pages
Release Date: August 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800244 AUD$: 44.99
The new full-colour guide to 40 walks
The bestselling guide to over 45 walks
By Yvonne Everett
The mid -north of NSW from south of Port Macquarie to Yamba, boasts a huge range of beautiful environments perfect for exploring on foot. This book includes the best walks for visitors and residents, ranging from leisurely cliff-top and beach strolls to more rugged tracks in the parks of the Great Dividing Range.
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220 X 130 mm
Release Date: September 2022
9781922800008
204 pages
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AUD$: 32.99
By Gillian Souter, John Souter
This guide introduces the best walks for visitors and locals alike, ranging from strolls through historic villages and wildflower walks across heathland, to more difficult hikes up volcanic hills and down river valleys.
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220 X 130 mm
240 pages
Release Date: June 2025 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800961 AUD$: 34.99
The full-colour guide to over 40 fantastic walks
By Matt McClelland, Gill Souter
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. Richly illustrated with over 150 full-colour photographs and dozens of detailed maps.
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220 X 130 mm
Release Date: October 2021
9781925403589
208 pages
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AUD$: 32.99
The bestselling guide to over 45 walks
By Gillian Souter, John Souter
Introduces the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from leisurely beach -side strolls to the more rugged tracks deep in the bush. Detailed descriptions and maps help the reader explore the regions parks, bushland, rivers, coasts and most interesting urban areas.
WOODSLANE PRESS
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220 X 130 mm
240 pages
Release Date: December 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800428 AUD$: 32.99
The full-colour guide to over 40 fantastic walks
The new guide to 22 fantastic walks
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.
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220 X 130 mm
By Wendy Bruere, Julie Gill
Introduces over 20 walks (plus suggestions for varying them), ranging from leisurely strolls from the campgrounds to longer adventures exploring the more rugged tracks deep in the parks. Detailed descriptions and clear maps help the reader explore the stunning ranges and bushland.
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220 X 130 mm
144 pages
Release Date: July 2025 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800930 AUD$: 29.99
The O in the Snow
A fun phoneme story
By Judith Barker, Janie Frith
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, 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 the horses and cattle on the high plains.
Hardback Available | 9781925868753 | $27.99
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Age: 3+ Years
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200 X 250 mm
200 pages
Release Date: November 2010 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
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32 pages
Release Date: September 2021 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781925868609 AUD$: 19.99
Sydney to Newcastle: Australia's most accessible long-distance track
By Matt McClelland
The 250-kilometre Great North Walk winds it way from Central Sydney to Newcastle, threading through some of the most beautiful areas in between those two cities. This guide, fully updated for its third edition, has been written for anyone looking to tackle all or part of the route as a multi-day holiday, or those who want to dip in and experience particular sections as day walks.
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220 X 130 mm
240 pages
Release Date: April 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800503 AUD$: 32.99
The Bestselling Guide to over 65 Walks
The classic Blue Mountains longdistance track
By Veechi Stuart
The perfect companion for the bushwalking fan, whether local or a visitor to the Blue Mountains region. Features accurate maps, step by step directions, detailed walk statistics, information on local history and the natural environment, walking ideas for families with children, including safety tips and over 200 full-colour photographs.
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220 X 130 mm
Release Date: October 2022
280 pages
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9781925868678 AUD$: 34.99
By Matt McClelland
This 2nd edition uses a delightfully quirky and original format. 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.
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220 X 130 mm
136 pages
Release Date: March 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800220 AUD$: 22.99
By Cathy Proctor
Full of vibrant photography and accompanied by a concise but fascinating commentary, this is an indispensable reminder and souvenir for both international and Australian visitors to this very special place. Armchair travellers and children will pick this up time and again to whet their appetites and perhaps to plan their own visits.
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240 X 215 mm
64 pages
Release Date: November 2019 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925403985 AUD$: 14.99
By Craig Sheather
Victoria is an outdoor lover's paradise - a cherished Australian hiking destination and must-visit state for any Australian (or visitor to Australia) who loves the outdoors. Extensive areas of Victoria consist of national parks, reserves and state forests. These abound with almost endless walks and treks, sights of interest, lookouts, activities, wildlife encounters, adventures and places to stay. This book will help you make the best of your time in Victoria’s natural places by highlighting the very best that the state has to offer, whatever your interest in the great outdoors. The book is richly illustrated with over 250 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. Covers the entire state and includes a few hidden gems as well as the better-known parks.
The bestselling guide to over 750 campsites
By Craig Lewis, Cathy Savage
Experience the very best camping destinations in Victoria with this full-colour, fully updated and detailed directory to over 700 campsites. With this 5th Edition, you will find a comprehensive listing of more than 150 parks, forests and reserves where you can pitch your tent, roll out your swag or unhitch your van. This best-selling guide provides concise and accurate details to camping areas throughout the whole state, including some of Australia’s most celebrated bush and coastal areas such as the High Country, the Gippsland Coast and the Grampians.
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231 X 173 mm
344 Pages
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9781922800213
AUD$: 39.99
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220 X 150 mm
416 Pages
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9781925403381
AUD$: 39.99
The 25 Best Tours around the Melbourne Region
By Robert Pepper, Range Rover Club of Victoria
Fully updated and field checked by the Range Rover Club of Victoria, with 5 new treks, this fifth edition will take you on 25 of the best 4WD adventures within a couple of hours drive of the city. Whether you are looking for a leisurely day trip or a longer overnight jaunt, 4WD Treks Close to Melbourne is your indispensable companion to exploring secluded gold mining areas, historic towns, verdant forests and the many delightful mountain areas which surround Melbourne. Whether you are looking for an easy trek for a family outing or a serious off-road adventure, 4WD Treks Close to Melbourne is your passport to some of the best picnic, walking, camping, swimming, fishing and four-wheel drive destinations on Melbourne’s doorstep.
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290 X 205 mm
252 Pages
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9781923350014
AUD$: 49.99
By Gavin John
Abandoned Melbourne 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. Landscape photographer Gavin John, a long-term resident of Melbourne, turned his camera and his focus onto vistas of a different nature and reveals downtown Melbourne as it has never been witnessed before.
Melbourne's best dog-friendly destinations
By Julie Mundy
Local author and dog owner Julie Mundy provides the ultimate list of Melbourne’s best dog-friendly beaches, parks and walks. Featuring over 700 off-lead parks and 50 beaches, along with a comprehensive suburb-by-suburb index listing, you’re sure to find the perfect doggy destination somewhere close to home. Find out whether parks are fenced, where the nearest parking is and whether off-lead times apply. Take your family and enjoy other park facilities, such as playgrounds, BBQs and picnic areas. This guide also provides the perfect companion from those who want to venture further afield, listing over 40 regional parks where dogs are welcome — including parks where you can even go camping with your four-legged friends. For those seeking to get fit, this guide also includes nine of Melbourne’s best dog-friendly walks, with full-colour maps, photos, walk distances and walk grades.
By Chris Munn
The fifth title in the new series of photographic souvenir guides to the iconic places of Australia from Australian Geographic and Woodslane Press. This 64-page large format book is full of vibrant photography, and is accompanied by a concise but fascinating commentary. Australian Geographic Great Ocean Road 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. Includes sections on geography, wildlife and culture, 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 and Wreck Beach, and the of course the Twelve Apostles.
AUSTRALIA THROUGH TIME
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96 Pages
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9781925868715
AUD$: 24.99
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196 Pages
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9781921874826
AUD$: 44.99
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64 Pages
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9781925868050
AUD$: 14.99
By Peter Whiteley
Fully revised and updated, the third edition of Where to Ride Melbourne is an essential resource for anyone who wants to enjoy riding in Melbourne. The 49 adult rides are sure to motivate and inspire you to explore the wide variety of trails the city has to offer. Take in the seaside views of Mornington with family and friends, taste the inner city cafe routes, or immerse yourself in the serenity of the Dandenong Creek Trail; there are fun and interesting rides for riders of all levels of experience and fitness. Now also including 37 kids rides, you’ll find local playgrounds and parks with suitable trails where youngsters can get outdoors, learn to ride safely and have fun; its what cycling is all about!
WHERE TO RIDE
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304 Pages
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9781925403893 AUD$: 39.99
By Keiron Ryan
Where to Ride is an instructional map book written specifically for Melbourne Mountain bikers. Where to Ride caters for riders of every mountain bike ability and fitness level, offering a variety of rides all within two hours of Melbourne. The book is supplemented with gorgeous photos of forests, trails and vistas to inform and inspire you.
WHERE TO RIDE
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210 X 160 mm
378 Pages
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Rel Date: July 2012
9780987185129 AUD$: 39.99
By Phil Latz
When unfolded, it reveals a detailed, full colour map, printed on both sides that covers over 300 square kilometres of central Melbourne, stretching east west from Footscray to Burwood and north south from Ivanhoe to Brighton. We’ve teamed up with Ausway, publishers of the iconic Melway street directory, to reproduce their unrivalled mapping. All the roads and freeways have been faded to grey, then four layers of colour coded cycling routes have been accurately overlaid. The first, in red, shows the rides from our popular Where to Ride Melbourne guidebook. Next, in yellow, are off road cycle paths. On road cycling lanes are in dashed blue. Last, but certainly not least, in dotted green are the myriad of informal cycling routes. These may not be on any ‘official maps, but for real world cyclists they are the best routes to avoid the traffic or to take short cuts.
WHERE TO RIDE
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190 X 105 mm
1 Pages
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9780992378516
AUD$: 12.95
By Julie Mundy
Ranging from fascinating riverside walks and leisurely bay-side strolls to the more natural parklands and bush tracks beyond the urban fringes.
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220 X 130 mm 160 pages
Rel Date: December 2018 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781921874420 AUD$: 44.99
Updated Edition
By Craig Sheather
Includes 40 walks, from Phillip Island to Ninety Mile Beach, the Yarra Ranges to Wilsons Promontory. Each walk specifies distance, grade and estimated duration.
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220 X 130 mm 220 pages
Rel Date: July 2024 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800725 AUD$: 32.99
By Debra Heyes
Varied hiking from Apollo Bay, around the famous Cape Otway and through to the world famous Twelve Apostles.
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220 X 130 mm 120 pages
Rel Date: December 2021 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868661 AUD$: 24.99
By Julie Mundy
Detailed descriptions, maps and photographs outline the best walks from the full coastal stretch from Torquay to the Twelve Apostles.
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220 X 130 mm 128 pages
Rel Date: November 2016 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922131829 AUD$: 24.99
By Julie Mundy
Details 31 walks in this much-loved park, full of 100 full-colour photographs and dozens of maps to help readers explore this walker’s paradise.
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220 X 130 mm 168 pages
Rel Date: September 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781925868951 AUD$: 29.99
By Julie Mundy
A richly illustrated guide to take you through the Grampians trail with detailed walking notes for each of the 8 official days walks tailored for both day walkers and campers.
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220 X 130 mm
180 pages
Rel Date: July 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781922800091 AUD$: 29.99
The 26 Best Tours across the Australian Alps
By Craig Lewis, Cathy Savage
Includes twenty-six of the best four-wheel drive touring destinations in both the Victorian and New South Wales alpine region. Jam-packed full of information on the region’s history, natural features and highlights, this detailed guide makes an indispensable travelling companion for those setting out to explore one of the country’s most unique areas.
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297 X 210 mm
304 pages
Release Date: July 2018 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925403527 AUD$: 49.99
By Craig Lewis, Chris Munn
Portrays the stunning high country region unique to the Alpine areas of New South Wales and Victoria – the areas which are often snow covered for a number of months each winter. This superbly photographed coffee table pictorial brings this magnificent region to a wider audience, allowing readers to become immersed in the beauty which alpine Australia offers by way of awe-inspiring images, many in panoramic format.
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260 X 260 mm
256 pages
Release Date: November 2018 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781921874864 AUD$: 19.99
By Chris Munn
Full of vibrant photography and accompanied by a concise but fascinating commentary, this is an indispensable reminder and souvenir for both international and Australian visitors to this very special place. Includes sections on geology, climate, wildlife, flora and more.
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240 X 215 mm 64 pages
Release Date: April 2020 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781925868289 AUD$: 14.99
The full-colour guide to 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; over 150 colour photographs and more.
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220 X 130 mm
160 pages
Release Date: October 2018 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781921874291 AUD$: 32.99
By Gillian Souter
Tasmania is an outdoor lover's paradise - the best-known hiking destination in Australia and must-visit destination for any Australian (or visitor to Australia) who loves the outdoors. Over half of Tasmania consists of national parks, reserves and state forests. These abound with almost endless walks and treks, sites of interest, lookouts, activities, wildlife encounters, adventures and places to stay. This book will help you make the best of your time in Tasmania’s natural places by highlighting the very best that the state has to offer, whatever your interest in the great outdoors. The book is richly illustrated with over 200 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. Covers the entire state and includes a few hidden gems as well as the better-known parks.
By Katrina O'Brien
This 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, 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.
A new guide to 60 fantastic day and shorter walks
By Gill Souter, John Souter
Tasmania is a walker's paradise - the best known hiking destination in Australia. This brand new guide in Australia's bestselling walking guide series introduces sixty walks (plus many suggestions for varying them), ranging from leisurely cliff-top strolls to rainforest-and-waterfall adventures and more rugged tracks deep in the state's famous national parks. Detailed descriptions and clear maps help the reader explore the stunning forests, glacial lakes and dramatic coasts. The book is richly illustrated with over 300 full-colour photographs, dozens of maps, plus keys to birds, wildflowers and even fungi! A summary table of walks indicating distances, elevation gain and highlights is included to help the reader find exactly the right walk for the occasion. This guide covers the entire island state and includes hidden gems as well as the deservedly better known trails.
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231 X 173 mm
248 Pages
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Rel Date: April 2023
9781922800138
AUD$: 34.99
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260 X 40 mm
64 Pages
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9781925403923
AUD$: 14.99
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220 X 130 mm
280 Pages
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9781925868890
AUD$: 34.99
The full colour guide to over 40 fantastic walks
By Ingrid Roberts
Hobart - capital of Australia's favourite state for bushwalking - and its environs boast a huge range of beautiful environments, making the region perfect for exploring on foot. This guide introduces the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from historic urban strolls to the more rugged tracks deep in the local bush. Detailed descriptions and maps help the reader explore the region's parks, bushland, hills, coastal and river areas and its most interesting urban areas. As with other titles in the series, the book is richly illustrated with over 200 fullcolour 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.
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220 X 130 mm
240 Pages
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9781922800527 AUD$: 34.99
Tasmania
By Ingrid Roberts
South-East of Tasmania is one of Australia’s most beautiful regions, and with its stunning scenery and iconic walking tracks it is the perfect place to experience and enjoy on foot. This guide contains a diverse range of walks to explore, including strolls around historic villages, hikes through pristine bushland and rambles along the sparkling, unspoiled beaches. This guide introduces the best walks for visitors and locals alike. There is something here for walkers of all ages and levels of fitness so you’re sure to find the right walk for you, your family and friends.
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220 X 130 mm
240 Pages
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9781922131195
AUD$: 44.99
Tasmania: Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
By Warwick Sprawson
This guide covers the iconic 81km Overland Track in Tasmania, one of Australia’s most famous long-distance walks. Starting at Cradle Valley and finishing at Lake St Clair, this hut-to-hut route is split into seven stages of roughly 10km, with plenty of opportunities to tackle the tracks many higher level sidetrips which include Tasmania’s highest peak, Mt Ossa. The guidebook provides in-depth route description and clear 1:50,000 mapping for the whole track, which is suitable for all fit hikers as it is well marked and maintained with boardwalks and bridges. The more adventurous sidetrips are less waymarked and require experience and navigational ability. The Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park is an impressive combination of steep dolerite columns rising high above buttongrass moors, rainforests, waterfalls and tranquil lakes.
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172 X 116 mm
240 Pages
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9781786310132
AUD$: 39.99
By Judith Barker, Janie Frith
This is the story of the A. The A in the Rainforest is a fun Australianthemed phoneme story that teaches young readers about the vowel sound A and where they can find it in different words. Beautifully illustrated by Janie Frith, the rich colours and vibrant use of multi-media enhance the magical experience. The book is about the journey of a young Rainbow Bird from the rainforests of Tasmania to their counterparts in New South Wales. The first book from Judith and Janie, The Oo in Uluru, won a 2019 Book of the Year award from Speech Pathology Australia; this is their fourth book, the others being The EE in the Deep Blue Sea and The O in the Snow.
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32 Pages
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Rel Date: February 2022
9781925868821
AUD$: 19.99
By Andrew Bain
Tasmania is surely one of Australia’s most beautiful states. When you combine this natural beauty with a relative lack of traffic compared to the mainland states, you get a cyclists paradise just waiting to be explored! Guiding you though 45 rides, this second edition features accurate mapping, altitude profiles, point by point ride logs and a range of ride difficulties from one to five-star ratings. One-star rides are within the abilities of most casual tourists, young children or beginner cyclists. Five-star rides will have experienced cyclists grinning from ear to ear. The rides in this book range right across the island, from family fun rides in Hobart and Launceston, to long days out on the open road, to singletrack rushes on purpose-built mountain biking tracks. There are few places in Tasmania where you can ride and not be impressed with the scenery.
WHERE TO RIDE
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210 X 160 mm
222 Pages
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Rel Date: November 2018
9781921874307
AUD$: 39.99
The complete guide to over 180 campsites
By Craig Lewis, Cathy Savage
Experience the very best camping destinations in Tasmania with this full-colour, fully updated and detailed directory to over 180 campsites. It has a comprehensive listing of more than 50 parks, forests and reserves where you can pitch your tent, roll out your swag or unhitch your van. This edition provides concise and accurate details to camping areas throughout the state, including some of Australia’s most celebrated bush and mountain areas such as Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair and Freycinet National Parks.
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220 X 150 mm
184 Pages
Rel Date: October 2018
9781921874314
AUD$: 34.99
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.
WOODSLANE PRESS Age: 6+ Years
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350 X 270 mm
48 pages
Release Date: November 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800367 AUD$: 29.99
A fun phoneme story
By Judith Barker, Janie Frith
This is the story of the EE. A curious sound as you can see. The EE in the Deep Blue Sea is a fun Australian-themed phoneme story that teaches young readers about the vowel sound ee and where they can find it in different words. Beautifully illustrated by Janie Frith, the rich colours and vibrant use of multi-media enhance the magical experience.
WOODSLANE PRESS Age: 3+ Years
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By Danielle Lancaster
This 64-page large format book is full of vibrant photography, and is accompanied by a concise but fascinating commentary by one of Australia’s most experienced travel writers. Includes sections on geography, wildlife and culture, Cooktown, Cape Tribulation, The Daintree and Port Douglas, Cairns and around, the Tablelands, Wooroonooran, Hinchinbrook Island, Wallman Falls and of course the Great Barrier Reef.
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240 X 215 mm
64 pages
Release Date: June 2019 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781925403978 AUD$: 14.99
The I in the Island A fun phoneme story
By Judith Barker, Janie Frith
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, the rich colours and vibrant use of multi-media enhance the magical experience
Hardback Available 9781922800084 | $27.99
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250 X 200 mm
32 pages
Release Date: August 2020 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925868401 AUD$: 19.99
32 pages
Release Date: October 2022 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800077 AUD$: 19.99
The bestselling guide to over 45 fantastic walks
By Carmen Riordan, Sally McPhee
Includes nearly 50 north Queensland walks from Cooktown down to Hinchinbrook Island. Each walk specifies the distance, the total ascent and descent (if appropriate), the grade and the estimated duration and is accompanied by an accurate fullcolour map.
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220 X 130 mm
212 pages
Release Date: December 2023 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781922800480 AUD$: 32.99
The full-colour guide to 33 fantastic walks
The full-colour guide to over 36 fantastic walks
By Alan Ernst
The book includes a range of walks from 30-minute strolls to 6hour full-day walks, and is full of suggestions for walkers of differing experience. The 33 walks reveal a side to the Gold Coast that few tourists get to know: Rainforests resonating to the sound of whipbirds, waterfalls and quiet creeks, not to mention long stretches of deserted coastline.
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216 X 140 mm
222 pages
Release Date: August 2015 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781921683299 AUD$: 39.99
By Dianne McLay, Virginia Balfour
This guide introduces the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from leisurely beach-side cliff- top strolls to the more rugged tracks deeper in the bush. Detailed descriptions and maps help the reader explore the regions parks, bushland, rivers, coasts and most interesting urban areas.
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220 X 130 mm
192 pages
Release Date: November 2010 COLOUR THROUGHOUT 9781921683237 AUD$: 39.99
The full colour guide to 35 fantastic walks
By Dianne McLay
Brisbane’s subtropical climate and relaxed outdoor lifestyle make it the ideal city to explore on foot. This book 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.
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220 X 130 mm
192 pages
Release Date: February 2018 COLOUR THROUGHOUT
9781925403794 AUD$: 39.99
The 25 Best Tours around the Brisbane Region
By Danielle Lancaster
This newly updated title from Boiling Billy features 25 day and weekend 4WD tours on both the beaches and in the forests surrounding Queensland’s capital city. This 2nd Edition will take readers to the best destinations the region has on offer including Brisbane’s Islands, delightful rainforest jaunts as well as picturesque bush and beach runs, and all within a few hours’ drive from Brisbane. Destinations include tours through D’Aguilar National Park near Woodford, The Scenic Rim area out from Boonah, Cooloola National Park north of Noosa, The Burrum Coast near Woodgate and other tours near Gympie, Kilcoy and Beerwah with a couple a little further afield in the Beaudesert area and in the rainforests just across the border into New South Wales. All of the 25 treks featured in this guidebook detail turn-by-turn descriptions of the route along with information on picnic and camping areas.
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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, this book is a showcase of just some of the amazing locations within a few hours’ drive of Brisbane.
By Ian Melvin
With excellent year-round weather, great facilities and an easy-going attitude, both local and visiting bike riders cannot help but enthuse about riding in this area. With three main hubs to choose from, Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast, bike riders from across the state have no excuse to say they have nowhere to ride. Whether you are looking for short friendly rides or longer, more challenging rides for the serious cyclist, this book covers them all. Choose from 77 great rides in total including 26 kids rides! We have also made sure to include some of the best legal off-road rides from around the region. To help find your way through this book, we have broken the rides into the three main regions with the rides listed from the most northerly to the most southerly. Each ride has been awarded a Where to Ride rating. Be sure to take note of this as it is a good indicator of how difficult a ride is.
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The complete compact reference
By Michael Morcombe
Written and illustrated by one of Australia’s most respected birding experts, Michael Morcombe, this updated guide is an essential reference for every Queensland birdwatcher and field naturalist or visitor to the state. The most comprehensive pocket field guide on Queensland birds, it features over 2,000 illustrations detailing subspecies, males, females and juveniles of the more than 600 species that can be seen in the state. The Quickfind system of colour tags gives easy reference to bird families, with locations pinpointed with distribution maps, and the unique tables at the beginning of each chapter illustrate the relative sizes of species.
By Danielle Lancaster
The sixth title in the new series of photographic souvenir guides to the iconic places of Australia from Australian Geographic and Woodslane Press. This 64-page large format book is full of vibrant photography, and is accompanied by a concise but fascinating commentary from one of Australia’s leading travel writers. Australian Geographic Outback Queensland 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. Includes sections on geography, wildlife and plant life, culture, and destinations such as Mount Isa, Birdsville, Longreach, Charleville, Winton and the Bulloo and Barcoo Shires along with others.
The bestselling colour guide to over 660 campsites
By Craig Lewis, Cathy Savage
Experience the very best camping destinations in Queensland with this full-colour, fully updated and detailed directory to over 660 campsites. With the Camping Guide to Queensland, 5th Edition, you will find a comprehensive listing of more than 150 parks, forests and reserves where you can pitch your tent, roll out your swag or unhitch your van. This best-selling guide provides concise and accurate details to camping areas throughout the whole state, including some of Australia’s most celebrated bush and outback areas such as the Darling Downs, the Sunshine Coast and the far north rainforests.
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The true story of rising star Angus Copelin-Walters
By Claire Thompson, Deborah Brown
Croc-loving Angus struggles with reading and writing, but when he is struck by a whizz-bang croc-snapper of an idea, he learns to overcome his fears, and help others along the way! This is the true story of a rising star, Angus Copelin -Walters.
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The OO in Uluru A fun phoneme story
By Jennifer Bain, Deb Brown
When the students of Burraroo Public School skipped through their dusty red playground and into class, they saw the most gobsmacking thing… Starting at a new school can be hard. But imagine if you are a bunyip!
By Judith Barker, Janie Frith
This is the story of the OO. It ’s 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.
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By Katrina O'Brien
This new Australian Geographic guide, full of vibrant photography, and accompanied by a concise but fascinating commentary, is an indispensable souvenir for international and Australian visitors to this very special place.
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By Louise Denton
The Northern Territory, Australia’s premier desert destination, lures outdoor enthusiasts with iconic parks like Uluru/Kata Tjuta and Kakadu. Discover endless walks, lookouts, 4WD adventures, wildlife encounters and other adventures.
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25 wonderful walks in the heart of Australia
By Louise Denton
Showcasing beautiful and dramatic photographs, the result of the author’s phenomenal eye for composition and seemingly endless patience to capture a scene at just the right moment. Louise heads out in all weathers and has captured the region in all its guises, from the still, parched dry season to the often violently stormy early wet season and everything in-between.
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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 riverbeds. The book covers many walks in and around Alice Springs, along the MacDonnell Ranges and the Red Centre Way.
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The new guide to over 25 fantastic walks
By Andy Peart
Details 25 walks in this much-loved region, including in Kakadu, Nitmiluk and Litchfield national parks. Snippets about the Top Ends’ history, culture and wildlife add colour and interest to the walking experience. Families will enjoy information regarding child-friendly walks, and how to explore the bush safely with children of all ages.
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The new guide to 30 fantastic walks
By Julie Mundy, Debra Heyes
This guide 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 (if appropriate), the grade and the estimated duration and is accompanied by an accurate full-colour map. Snippets about the Flinders’ 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 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.
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The new guide to 25 fantastic walks
By Stephanie Zissis
This guide includes 25 walks on this much-loved Island, well-known for its wildlife and wilderness hikes. 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 Kangaroo Island’s history and abundant wildlife add colour and interest to the walking experience. Families will enjoy information regarding child-friendly walks, and how to explore the bush safely with children of all ages. Over 150 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 on the island, as well as some wild and adventurous tracks that few know exist
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The bestselling guide to over 40 fantastic walks
By June Bosence, Peter Beer
This new edition in Australia’s bestselling walking guide series 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. Detailed descriptions and maps help the reader explore the city, parks, bushland, lakes, villages 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. Covers the entire metropolitan region plus the Fleurieu Peninsula and includes a few hidden gems as well as the better-known tracks.
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The bestselling colour guide to over 400 campsites
By Craig Lewis, Cathy Savage
Experience the very best camping destinations in South Australia with this full-colour, fully updated and detailed directory to over 400 campsites. With the 4th edition of this camping guide, you’ll find a comprehensive listing of more than 120 parks, forests and reserves where you can pitch your tent, roll out your swag or unhitch your van. This expanded 4th edition of the best-selling guide provides concise and accurate details to camping areas throughout the whole state, including those along the Murray River, in the stunningly beautiful Flinders Ranges and in remote outback South Australia, along the picturesque coastline of the South- East, across the Eyre and Yorke peninsulas and, of course, on the delightful playground which is Kangaroo Island.
By Gerri Nelligen
Where to Ride Adelaide will provide residents and visitors alike with some great ride options. Take to the bitumen with some mates or challenge yourself on some of South Australia’s sweetest single track. But if all that sounds a bit exhausting, then perhaps a gentle meander through one of our many wine regions with family and friends. Designed to be a useful resource, it is much more than just a good read. With clear directions, stunning photography, GPS generated mapping, and interesting background information for each ride, Where to Ride Adelaide sets a new standard for quality and presentation in cycling guide books. Including 46 rides which range from short family friendly distances, suitable for beginners to longer mountain bike and off road rides. Each of the rides described are rated to give a guide as to what to expect.
By Shane Thoms
The ruins of South Australia are barren, isolated time capsules. 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.
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A Practical Guide by Simon Nevill, Ten
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By Simon Nevill
Local author Simon Nevill distills four decades of WA wildflower research and photography to create 10 journeys of wildflower discovery around the greater southwest region of Western Australia, one of the world's few recognised floral hotspots, boasting over 7,000 species. The ten journeys are designed to showcase as wide a range as possible and vary from easily accessible to some that require a 4WD in places. The book is highly illustrated with hundreds of wildflower photographs and dozens of mud-maps showing where the best wildflower-spotting places are. The journeys: Ellis Brook Valley Reserve, The Wandoo Woodland, a Shorter Northern Journey, a Longer Northern Journey, Wotto Nature Reserve to Mullewa, The Rocks, The Inner Wheatbelt, The Outer Wheatbelt, a Big South Coast Journey and a Deep Southwest Journey.
Over 1150 Plant Species illustrated
By Simon Nevill
Western Australia boasts over 13,000 plant species and it can be quite overwhelming to the flower-seeking visitor to the state. This book helps the reader identify wildflowers visually, 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. The book illustrates over 1150 species, so there should be ample opportunity to help find both the common and some of the not-so -common flowers.
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. It is understandable that a visitor to this huge state would find the quantity and variation of wildflowers simply overwhelming This small publication attempts to illustrate some of the more easily identifiable common and not so common wildflowers (215 species are illustrated).
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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 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.
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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 guide 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 state’s 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 fullcolour 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, including hidden gems as well as the better-known trails.
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From Dwellingup to Windy Harbour including Margaret River and Tall Timber Country
By Mark Pybus
The South West of WA is a walker’s 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 state’s 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
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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. This is an indispensable reminder and souvenir for both international and Australian visitors to this very special place.
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By Scotty Connell
The culmination of a life spent exploring Australia’s wild and remote northwest. Scotty grew up in the Kimberley and has made it his mission to discover the region via air, land and sea. Inside, you’ll find 100 (plus a few more) of the best attractions, campsites and places to eat, so you can cool off in tropical waterholes, enjoy genuine Indigenous cultural experiences and explore incredible natural wonders found nowhere else on earth.
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By Simon Nevill
This 64-page large format 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. Includes sections on geography, wildlife, wildflowers, culture and more.
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By Katrina O'Brien
The 64-page large format books will be full of vibrant photography, accompanied by a concise but fascinating commentary by some of Australia’s most experienced travel writers. Includes sections on geography, wildlife and culture, Kununurra and Lake Argyle, El Questro, Purnululu (Bungle Bungles), Gibb River Road, Mitchell River, the Dampier Peninsula and Broome.
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By Delphine Jamet
In this beautifully photographed book, the author has captured abandoned places 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. Atmospheric scenes unfold before the light of torches, with glass crunching underfoot, complementing sounds of dripping water.
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By Erin Littlehill (previously 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.
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The Land - The People - The Explorers
By Simon Nevill
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.
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By Brent Meyer
Designed for maximum utility on the go, the book uses a gloss paper stock, tough enough to cope with plenty of use out on the trail. Riders will appreciate the sturdy construction and convenient spiral binding of the book, this includes a fold out overview map of all rides that doubles as a book marker with map legend, ride ratings and terrain guide.
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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. The area bounded by the Margaret River region in the far south west of Western Australia, Lancelin to the north of Perth, Esperance on the mid -south coast and the inland township of Southern Cross is home to a surprisingly diverse range of wildlife, both plants and animals. The expert authors of this book have included a broad selection of the wildlife most likely to be encountered by those living in and travelling though the region. The selection includes many representatives of the animal kingdom from small insects to the largest marsupials, and also an impressive selection of the most beloved wildflowers. Over 1200 photographs provide easy identification and every species is given a brief description together with essential details.
The Field Guide
By Simon Nevill
Simon Nevill’s celebrated Birds of Western Australia is quite simply the most accessible yet effectively comprehensive guide to all the species that are commonly - and even not so commonly - found in the state, covering many sedentary birds and regular migratory birds. Nearly 500 are illustrated and discussed in some detail, making not just for easy identification but also absorbing contemplation. Over 350 pages of descriptions are prefaced with a 50-page section on habitats, regions and the best ways of getting out and finding the wealth of birdlife across Western Australia. Most of the photographs have been taken by author himself, showing the birds in their natural habitats. Most of the information imparted in this guide also comes from Simon’s personal experience over many decades of bird watching in Australia, giving the guide a very personal tone. This second edition incorporates the essential species classification changes of the last few years.
By Judith Barker, Janie Frith
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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