This stunning book takes you from far north Queensland all the way around the Australian coast to Darwin, with detailed information on the places along the way from fishing villages to popular holiday resorts to state capitals, as well as the local activities, attractions and accommodation.
... seaside town to fish, swim and beachcomb, or to stay for the night so that you can easily catch sunset down by the lake. Sheltered by an extensive line of reef close to shore, Port Gregory's tranquil lagoon smooths the way for beginner ...
LAWSON, WILLIAM (1774–1850). A substantial landowner, William Lawson accompanied Gregory Blaxland and William Charles Wentworth on their 1813 excursion to find a practicable route westward over the Blue Mountains.
Winner of the Patrick White Literary Award A contemporary fable, this book shows that when life seems dull and cruel it is the power of the natural world, and our ability to imagine it, that can bring the wonder back into living.
Butchart, D. 1933 Old Colonial Days: A Nonagenarian Looks Back. West Australian (Newspaper) 22 July 1933. Butlin N., Ginswick J. and P. Statham 1987 The Economy before 1850. In W. Vamplew (Ed) Australians; Historical Statistics.
An original story from the author of The Grand Hotel Rural Victoria 1865, the heat comes in and all the signs of the next drought on its way.
... Australia with his family, where his father, a former British army officer, had been granted a tract of land upon ... coast, Gregory was appointed surveyor general of Queensland, which had been established as a British colony. He settled ...
Third edition of popular touring guide, revised, updated and now organised on a region-by-region basis within each state. Features excellent full-colour photography, clear touring maps, attractive design, practical information such...
The Gregory Rift Valley and Neogene - Recent volcanoes of Northern Tanzania . Geological Society , London Memoirs , 33 . FAIRHURST , H. 1966. Obituary notice of Alexander Stevens . Scottish Geographical Magazine , 82 , 58 .
Comprehensive maps and touring information on 48 tourist regions, including; The Hunter Valley, The Great Ocean Road, Sunshine Coast, Barossa Valley, Bunbury, Uluru and the Tasman Peninsula.
Written in a precise, painterly style, Gregory Day's follow-up to his award-winning debut novel, The Patron Saint of Eels, is a powerful meditation on belonging, on landscape, and on love.