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In 1942 a small band of young Australian soldiers overcame seemingly insurmountable odds to preserve Australia's freedom along the Kokoda Track. The Battle for the Kokoda Track is Australia's Alamo. Seventy years on, it is hard to imagine what those young men endured for freedom ...
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Einstein devised a riddle when he was a child. He predicted that only 2 per cent of the world's population would be able to solve it. Can you? Q: There are five houses painted five different colours. A person with a different nationality lives in each house.
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In addition to all the information which made this book such a hit, here you can read about local heroes like General John Monash at Gallipoli and the battles of Somme, find out how to skin a kangaroo, get the lowdon on creatures that crawl, bite, sting and sometimes kill, and mo ...
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Sets out to revive the tradition of indoor family games. Its authors want you to push aside the consoles, turn off the telly, and bring some mental stimulation, silliness and laughter, joy and connection back into your living room. The author lives in Melbourne with her husband a ...
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The long standing Number Crunch newspaper column is a weekly bite of diverse but always fascinating stats and facts.
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As Karl Kruszelnicki says - Adam Spencer (math and music mega-brain) knows that numbers can rock and he proves it in his Book of Numbers.
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Packed with information about Australia's past, its famous places and faces, its government and its flora and fauna, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in learning about Australia
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9780143001416 |
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2 January 2003 by Penguin |
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All ages |
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What was the name of Australia's first Prime Minister? How do you make a swagman's damper? Who was Sydney named after? This little book is filled with big facts about Australia.
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For nearly 40 years, Max Robertson's The Game of Mah Jong has been accepted as the foremost authoritative guide to the rules and scoring of this fascinating game. Using specimen hands to illustrate techniques, it outlines the most correct and popular method of playing the game.
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