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Obligations of executors to potential family provision claimants / paper presented by The Hon. Justice Samuel Doyle, Supreme Court of South Australia.




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A kaleidoscope of paintings / Arlie Jane Kirkham.




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Do you still love me? : Because I really love you!.




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John Doyle's Bushtown and the green ball of death.

A dystopian science fiction bordering on reality and fantasy, each page accompanied by a high-quality illustration -- Australian authors.




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Spaghetti madness : inspired by Great Food / by Louie Laudonia.

Annotation. Spaghetti Cook Book.




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Society's Lost Souls : The children of incarcerated paedophiles.




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Fergus Farringdon - The second : To many lands and back again.




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Girls Don't Lay Bricks.




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Dead people don't make jam / Sean Crawley..




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What Would Love Do? : Parenting a child through the first year of gender transition.




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The Abandoned Poet.




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Engaging men who use violence : invitational narrative approaches / Professor Sarah Wendt, Dr Kate Seymour, Fiona Buchanan, Chris Dolman, Dr Natalie Greenland.

"This study contributes to the limited evidence available on how invitational narrative approaches are used in the domestic and family violence field. It focused on invitational narrative ways of engaging and working with men who perpetrate domestic and family violence. Focusing on the processes and skills of practice embedded in invitational narrative ideas enabled the examination of different ways of engaging men that have the potential to lead to sustained change. Accordingly, the main aim of this study was to explore invitational narrative ways of working in order to build an understanding of the processes and skills that engage men and enable behavioural and attitudinal change." --Executive summary (page 6).




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Haijo's Dog, Murphy.




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Damned if I do / Elizabeth Stevens.

Told from two points of view: Drake: Most guys like their dads. Most guys aren't the son of the literal devil. When Daddy Dearest tells me its unseemly for the last living son of the Lord of Hell to be unmarried, I hate to think who he has in mind. Until, I remember I'm technically already married. Yeah, she's human and I was all of eight at the time. But, still counts. Now I just need to get my wife to Hell for a meet and greet with Pops and send her back home. Except, our marriage won't technically be legit until it's consummated. And I don't know that I want to send her home... Wren: Most girls live normal lives. Most girls aren't married to the devil's son. There is something weirdly familiar about the new guy next door, but I can't place it. Then a weird little demon thing turns up in my room to tell me a prince of Hell wishes for an audience with me. Oh, yeah. And, apparently - while I'm not even eighteen yet - he's my husband? So, I find myself stuck in Hell with a husband. And, I guess I don't hate it as much as I thought I would. There's always something going on and things to discover. And soon, I don't know that I want to go home.




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Damned if I don't / Elizabeth Stevens.




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Indo-Pacific immune systems to enable healthy engagement with the Chinese state and China's economy / Michael Shoebridge.

This paper sets out three challenges to the creation of a future for Indo-Pacific states and peoples consistent with the visions of a ‘free and open Indo-Pacific’ (FOIP) expressed by Japan, India, the US and Australia, and now by the ASEAN outlook on the Indo-Pacific. It also describes a path for states to operate in an environment of coercive Chinese state power that seeks to influence how states relate and how they operate within their domestic boundaries.




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The Moon in the Earth's Shadow.




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Exploring & affirming my life : a course in spiritual reminiscence / Don Jamieson.

Exploring and Affirming My Life is designed to v help the reader undertake a personal exploration of his or her own life. Often important life issues get overlooked in the bustle of modern living and a guided encouragement to find issues that need to be celebrated or need to be reconciled helps as we grow older. Reminiscence can be a natural process of life but on its own it doesn't always bring out those things we need to focus upon. This book encourages the reader to look at spiritual issues particularly, and to find the joy and the forgiveness which comes when our lives are in tune with the wonderful God who loves us so deeply.




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School enrolment and attendance measure randomized controlled trial : full report / Rebecca Goldsteinand, Prof. MichaelJ.Hiscox.

This researchprojectimplemented a randomizedcontrolledtrial ofthe SEAM program in Terms 3 and 4 ofthe 2016 school year. The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of the SEAM program. The study enrolled 448 treatment group students who were referred to SATOs for potential SEAM intervention, and 448 matched control group students who were not referred to SATOs. Approximately one-third of treatment group students received a compulsory conference notice, approximately one-third of treatment students' families signed an attendance plan, about 20% had a compulsory conference take place, and payment was suspended for approximately 5% of treatment students. No significant differences following any of these interventions were observed between treatment and control students.




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Utilisation of carp biomass : final report / Dr Janet Howieson, Andrew Tilley, Ewan Colquhoun, Elise O'Keefe, Steven Nash, Declan McDonald, Tony Evans, Gerry Gillespie, David Hardwick, Dr Sarah Beavis, Charles Francina, Daniel McCorey, Luke Wheat.




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Pirates of romance / Asta Idonea..

"Xander joins his local am-dram group in order to make friends. He certainly doesn't expect to fall for the group's playboy star. Graeme is confident and easygoing. He believes in fun without commitment. However, all that changes when Xander gets under his skin" -- Pub;isher info.




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Race across the world : the incredible story of the world's greatest road race - the 1968 London to Sydney Marathon / John Smailes.

London-Sydney Marathon -- History.




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Self harm : why teens do it and what parents can do to help / Michelle Mitchell.

Parent and teenager.




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Talking sideways : stories and conversations from Finniss Springs / Reg Dodd and Malcolm McKinnon.

Dodd, Reg, 1940-




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Remembering the Myall Creek massacre / edited by Jane Lydon and Lyndall Ryan.

Fleming, John Henry, died 1894.




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From a low and quiet sea / Donal Ryan.

Domestic fiction.




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Dementia is different : not just another ordinary illness / Ludomyr Mykyta.

Dementia.




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Choosing Down syndrome : ethics and new prenatal testing technologies / Chris Kaposy.

Down syndrome -- Diagnosis -- Moral and ethical aspects.




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Understanding documents for genealogy & local history / Bruce Durie.

Archival materials -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.




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How do we look? : the eye of faith / Mary Beard.

Faith.




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Alive at work : the neuroscience of helping your people love what they do / Daniel M. Cable.

Employee motivation.




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Australian island arks : conservation, management and opportunities / editors: Dorian Moro, Derek Ball and Sally Bryant.

Islands -- Australia -- Government policy.




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A life less lonely : what we can all do to lead more connected, kinder lives / Nick Duerden.

Loneliness.




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Good reasons for bad feelings : insights from the frontier of evolutionary psychiatry / Randolph M. Nesse.

Mental illness -- Genetic aspects.




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Flies on the windowpane / Steve Weston.

Weston, Steve, 1955-




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Honourable healers : pioneering women doctors : Elizabeth Blackwell, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Constance Stone / Merrilyn Murnane.

Stone, E. Constance (Emma Constance), 1856-1902.




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The invention of the modern dog : breed and blood in Victorian Britain / Michael Worboys, Julie-Marie Strange, & Neil Pemberton.

Dogs -- Breeding -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century.




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The mockingbird next door : life with Harper Lee / Marja Mills.

Lee, Harper, 1926-




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The fruit of all my grief : lives in the shadows of the American dream / J. Malcolm Garcia.

Social problems -- United States.




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Macquarie atlas of Indigenous Australia / general editors, Bill Arthur & Frances Morphy ; [foreword by Patrick Dodson].

Aboriginal Australians -- Names.




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The first wave : exploring early coastal contact history in Australia / edited by Gillian Dooley and Danielle Clode.

Discoveries in geography.




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Don Dunstan : the visionary politican who changed Australia / Angela Woollacott.

Dunstan, Don, 1926-1999 -- Career in Politics.




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Volcanoes & earthquakes / Chiara Maria Petrone, Roberto Scandone & Alex Whittaker.

Volcanoes.




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The Australian disease : on the decline of love and the rise of non-freedom / Richard Flanagan.

Social psychology -- Australia.




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Memory wise : how memory works and what to do when it doesn't / Dr Anne Unkenstein.

Memory.




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Cracked : why psychiatry is doing more harm than good / James Davies.

Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders




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A democratic nation : identity, freedom and equality in Australia 1901-1925 / David Kemp.

Australia -- History -- 1901-1945.




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Among the pigeons : why our cats belong indoors / John L. Read.

Wildlife conservation -- Australia.




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Invisible women : exposing data bias in a world designed for men / Caroline Criado Perez.

Sex discrimination against women.




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No longer newsworthy : how the mainstream media abandoned the working class / Christopher R. Martin.

Working class -- Press coverage -- United States.