Books
Under the Same Sky: The power of love
Under the Same Sky tells the story of Mojgan Shamsalipoor and Milad Jafari, who are two young Iranian asylum seekers who......
Because We Are Bad: A personal story of living with OCD
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can be a confusing disorder to experience and difficult to identify or understand, particularly for a......
Crocs in the Cabinet: a new book on how not to govern
Crocs in the Cabinet describes itself as an instruction manual on how not to run a government. Walkley-Award winning journalist Ben......
Hidden in Plain View: The untold tale of urban Aboriginal history
There’s a lost century of urban Aboriginal history that exists following the arrival of the first fleet. It was a......
New app to help Indigenous kids learn to read
The Indigenous Literacy Foundation today launched an app that aims to help Indigenous children in remote communities learn to read. The......
Alice’s Daughter: The story of a mission child
Rhonda Collard Spratt was three when she and her sister Debbie were taken from their Aboriginal family and placed in......
Can humanity survive the Anthropocene?
The planet has reached a point of no return. The impact of humans on Earth is now rivalling that of......
Through her daughter’s eyes: a holocaust survivor’s journey
In a self-published biography, Gabriella Kovac, tells of her family’s acts of survival during Second World War and the communist revolution......
When Hell Freezes Over: the impact of ice on families
Ice is a drug like no other; it’s highly addictive, destructive, and notoriously associated with violence and aggression. Jackson Oppy......
Mei Fong’s ‘One Child’ and China’s Most Radical Experiment
After 30 years of China’s ‘One Child Policy’, Mei Fong, a Pulitzer prize winning journalist, decided to investigate the issue.......