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1 1 y separately published work icon Great Aussie Inventions Amy Hunter , David Rowe (illustrator), Newtown : Black Dog Books , 2013 8557738 2013 single work picture book children's

'What makes Australians such brilliant inventors? Whose idea was the black box flight recorder? Who thought of spray-on skin? The Safe-n-Sound baby capsule? And the Hills Hoist clothes line? Australian inventions. You use them every day.' (Publication summary)

1 2 y separately published work icon So You Want To Be Prime Minister? Nic Brasch , Fitzroy : Black Dog Books , 2008 Z1607531 2008 single work children's fiction children's

'So you want to be prime minister? It doesn’t matter if you’re rich or poor, a snappy dresser or a messy eater. Australia’s prime ministers have had very different backgrounds - Paul Keating managed a rock band and Chris Watson swept up horse manure. You have a better-than-average chance if your first name is John and you were born in Victoria. Read this handbook of helpful hints and you could be the next prime minister.' (Publication summary)

1 3 y separately published work icon Undiplomatic Activities Richard Woolcott , Melbourne : Scribe , 2007 Z1428622 2007 single work autobiography

'International politics is a serious business. But, as Richard Woolcott shows in these witty reminiscences, the diplomatic world has more than its fair share of absurdity, and even high comedy.

'Required not only to sacrifice a settled home and family life in the service of their country, diplomats must also heroically offer up their livers to booze, their stomachs to endless official dinners, their integrity to dangerous liaisons and the weasel art of spin, and their sanity to the pomposity and weird protocols that are part and parcel of the international scene.

'Undiplomatic Activities is filled with anecdotes and tall tales from an extraordinary career that spanned the second half of the twentieth century: from junior diplomat in Cold War Moscow to secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Canberra, via the capitals of Europe, Africa, Asia, the USA, and the United Nations.

'From the heady negotiations of global statecraft to the petty and labyrinthine politics of ministers and mandarins, join this ultimate insider on an hilarious and insightful tour of duty in the diplomatic world. (Publisher's blurb)

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