John Williamson's Christmas in Australia


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It's Christmas in Australia and Dad wants that perfect Christmas family photo, but someone is always missing! From Australian icon and singer–songwriter, John Williamson, comes this hugely popular family song, brought to life by talented artist, Mitch Vane.




An Austral Christmas


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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 edition. Excerpt: ...having killed a man in a prize fight, but which offence a merciful jury had returned as manslaughter. He was still a hale man, but had that dry and withered look peculiar to ' old hands.' In the bush in those days, when so many old ' Derwenters' and ' Cockatoo Islanders' were to be met with, Craig's past record would not have greatly militated against him; but on account of his solitary habits and bad temper he was generally disliked. In fact, there was but one thing to be mentioned in his favour, and that was his kindness to, and protection of, young Fred, who had nursed and attended him through a severe illness, when all others had left him to shift for himself. The knowledge that he was almost universally detested seemed rather to please the old fellow than otherwise, and he took every opportunity of keeping up the grudge. This was not a diflicult task, for there was yet another source of dislike, which was that he was a favourite with the ' Boss, ' who used to say that, despite his age, there was not a man on the place who could and would do such a day's work as old john Craig, and that he a fair day's work for a fair day's wage. It was certainly true that the old man possessed a large and varied store of bush knowledge, a nd that nothing in the shape of station work came amiss to him. So, of course, he was on good terms with the employer, but, excepting Fred Thorn, there was not another QII the station, or indeed for many miles round, who had a good word for ' Old Crab, the Growler.' _ did not care a button who and what a man was, so that he did "One morning in Christmas week, a Christmas long to be remembered, for it was that of 1850, preceding Black...




An Austral Christmas


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An Austral Christmas


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Christmas Tales


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I can't help it if I'm a boring conservative dag, but I love Christmas, always have and hopefully always will. Whatever brand of faith you fly under, even if you proclaim you don't have one, Christmas is a time of generosity, good citizenship and decency. It's the holiday where shopping centres become a sea of dazed shoppers bearing checklists as long as your arm, lunch is a neverending buffet of prawns and ham and your electricity bill is doubly struck by having to run the fan all day and keep those decorative lights blinking through the night. William McInnes, bestselling author of FATHERHOOD, WORSE THINGS HAPPEN AT SEA, and A MAN'S GOT TO HAVE A HOBBY tackles the silly season in a way only he can - telling stories brimming with good humour and nostalgia, to remind us what Christmas is all about: family.




The ABC Book of Christmas


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A beautiful version of the Christmas story, uniquely illustrated by Australia's most-loved illustrators of children's books. 3-7 years. 'And there in the stable this special baby was born, just as the angel Gabriel had said.' In this beautiful picture book, Australia's most-loved children's illustrators have chosen their favourite Nativity scene to illustrate. Featuring the work of Gaye Chapman, Bettina Guthridge, Wayne Harris, Sally Heinrich, Ann James, Stephen Michael King, Caroline Magerl, Beth Norling, Cheryl Orsini, Sally Rippin, Gregory Rogers, Judith Rossell and Anna Walker. A glorious addition to the 'ABC Book of...' series. 3-7 years.







The Christmas Swap


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”This was truly the Christmas romance of my dreams” 5 ★, Reader review Will all three women have their Christmas wishes come true?




The Twelve Days of Christmas Island


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An Australian Christmas - and counting - book that celebrates the unique birdlife that inhabits this remote and wildly beautiful island. On the first day of Christmas, the Island gave to me, an owl in a Lilly Pilly tree. Australia's Christmas Island is home to hundreds of species of birds, native plants and wildlife, many of which are not found anywhere else in the world. In this version of the much-loved Christmas carol, The Twelve Days of Christmas, we count down to Christmas and celebrate the unique birds that live on this wild and remote island. From the bright-red plumage of the Frigatebird to the iridescent green of the Emerald Dove, these vibrant birds capture the essence of the festive season, making The Twelve Days of Christmas Island a uniquely Australian Christmas book to be cherished and read year after year.