The work of seven amateur photographers who documented the land and the people of early Central Australia.
Guest writer and author, Sandie Docker, discusses the value and bonds of friendship between people of different generations.
Stories of bar adventures, Bali life, anonymous trysts, and dark low-points on the streets.
The Doctor, K-9 and their new companion, Anne Kelso, track down the Sinestrans on the planet Kembel.
A collection of essays looking at alternative views of South Australia’s founding myths.
The second novel in the The Folk of the Air young adult fantasy trilogy sees the cruel prince now become a wicked...
A luscious celebration of baking for life, love and happiness from the Flour and Stone petite bakery in inner-city Sydney.
Learn how to play, score and win the ancient Chinese tile game of Mahjong using either the International or American rules.
The first full biography of the driving force behind woman’s suffrage in South Australia.
Adelaide's own Wakefield Press, which turns 30 in 2019, is launching a dedicated new list for YA books.
When Eleni tells her school friends about her yiayia, it begins a conversation about the cultural diversity of all their grandmothers.
A fascinating history of the penniless women whose only option was life in Adelaide’s Destitute Asylum.
With medical advances, active lifestyles and healthy diets, getting older is not always a downhill journey.
Fun designs, template and instructions on how to immortalise your dog!
Alex and her friends attempt to unite the races in one last stand against the undefeatable Aven.
Why does Birchwood Manor feel so familiar to Elodie? And who is the beautiful woman in the photograph? Will she ever give...
Examining the unsolved crime of who set fire to the Los Angeles Public Library in 1986, ultimately destroying more than 400,000 books.
How to combine rapid weight loss and intermittent fasting for long-term health.
A look at the seven most important ingredients in world cuisine: rice, salt, honey, pork, tomato, chilli and cacao.
Internet sensation Father Rod Bower of the Gosford Anglican Church, discusses his life, social justice, and religion.