A BEST-SELLER! What made them do it? What were they thinking? Was it nature or nurture, that is, were they born evil or were they the products of their environment? And why are we so fascinated with crime? We are delighted to present our...
Read moreVale Mrs Eileen Welch
It was an honour.
Read moreJack gets a headstone
After 113 years.
Read moreDonation to the Kuttabul Commemoration Project
Left: Sydney Harbour, 1942. The naval depot ship, Kuttabul, damaged by a Japanese torpedo. Photograph courtesy of the Australian War Memorial. Right: the graves of our brave naval heroes in Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney – Leonard Howroyd, John...
Read moreGrave Tales: True Crime
Before we head to Melbourne to begin our ‘Grave Tales: Melbourne’ volume mid-year, we’ve taken a slight deviation! In April, we’re bringing out our first ‘Grave Tales: True Crime’ volume. It’s full of...
Read moreBruce Highway
‘Grave Tales: Bruce Highway’ features people who willingly or unwilling were participants in events that made headlines. These people may have lived in the same suburbs, streets, and even the same houses as exist now, at cities and towns along...
Read moreSydney Vol.1
In the third book in the exciting Grave Tales series, we unearth Sydney’s interesting tales. Meet the people who were often unwilling participants in the events that made headlines. In cemeteries throughout Australia, gravestones hint at our...
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When ordinary people are caught up in extraordinary events, their stories and lesson should not be forgotten, lest we are condemned to repeat them! Meet the people who were often unwilling participants in the events that made headlines...
Read moreGreat Ocean Road Country: Geelong to Port Fairy
Grave Tales: Great Ocean Road Country – Geelong to Port Fairy is out now! We have had the pleasure of living in Port Fairy for six months while we researched this exciting book and here’s a taste of what’s inside this volume: The...
Read more70th anniversary of the Camp Mountain train disaster
[metaslider id=231] 70 years ago … Labour Day, 5 May 1947. It was picnic day for staff members and their families from the Department of Customs and Excise in Brisbane. In beautiful sunny weather, like we are experiencing now. The...
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