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Trevor Young’s brand new book microDOMINATION: How to leverage social media and content marketing to build a mini-business empire around your personal brand is certainly a tongue-twister, but it’s also set to become the new how-to guide for those who wish to harness the power of social media for their business. Trevor recently had time to write us [...]

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WOOL by Hugh Howey is one of the most buzzed about books of 2012. It’s finally released here in early December (just in time for Christmas!). Recently Hugh had time to write a post for The Nile. He tells the fascinating tale of how WOOL came to be, plus sends a special Christmas message to readers. Enjoy! “I love books. I always have. When I was [...]

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Eight Tactics for Finding the Top Stocks. Martin Roth is one of Australia’s leading financial writers. His annual Top Stocks books have become required reading for those of us interested in learning about how to navigate the stock market. Martin recently had time to share with us a few tips for finding Top Stocks. ‘Buy low, sell [...]

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The new financial year has arrived which comes with it the annual obligation to submit our income tax return by 31 October.  For many of us, the process is as painful as having your teeth pulled but the rewards can be great.  Adrian Raftery, author of 101 Ways to Save Money on Your Tax – [...]

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Author of the fascinating new book The Future and Related Nonsense: The Insiders Guide to Where We Are And Where We’re Heading, Antony Funnell, talks to us about it’s a bit scary but very exciting to be living in this digital age: ‘My greatest attribute is my curiosity. People and events fascinate me. I am an inveterate [...]

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MaryAnne Bennie is Australia’s number one professional organiser. She’s been whipping businesses big and small into shape for years and she is regularly sought to speak at conferences and discusses all things organisation with the media. I can personally vouch for her methods. Paper Flow, which she co-authored, is the reason I can see the [...]

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If someone in your life is crazy about surfing, they’ll know who Tim Baker is. One of Australia’s most renowned surfing writers, his new book Surfari recounts the extraordinary surfing odyseey he took across Australia with his wife and children. I get the feeling this book will be read by the beachgoers all along our [...]

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Fresh from the phenomenal success of  The Ranger’s Apprentice, John Flanagan has just introduced a new series of books that are still set in the Ranger’s Apprentice world of Skandia. Brotherband: The Outcasts is the first instalment in the Brotherband series, following brave 16 year old Hal and his misfit companions as they take on [...]

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Matt Pember and Fabian Capomolla are the names behind The Little Veggie Patch Co. Whether it be tiny courtyards or balconies, no space is too small to nurture a lovely edible garden and they have spent years showing their clients how. In October they released a book brimming with the best advice on everything you [...]

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One of Australia’s favourite writers, Judy Nunn, tells us about her exciting new book Tiger Men and why she she crafts Australian stories for Australian readers: ‘My latest novel ‘Tiger Men’ is the story of a golden era in Tasmania’s history from the late 1800’s to the end of the First World War when ‘the Apple [...]

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