
Beer & Brewer is Australasia’s leading magazine dedicated to beer and cider. Read by consumers and trade, the title delivers entertaining and authoritative content via a quarterly magazine.

Beer & Brewer is Australasia’s leading magazine dedicated to beer and cider. Read by consumers and trade, the title delivers entertaining and authoritative content via a quarterly magazine.

Following the winning formula of the hit BBC show, Top Gear magazine is essential reading for all petrol-heads. Each issue is packed with the latest supercars and gadgets, along with a generous helping of the show’s trademark banter and expert opinions. You’ll also find reviews of family cars and valuable consumer advice with road tests, price guides and world-first features. If you want a mix of entertainment, useful car reviews and fascinating motoring news from around the globe, then Top Gear is the car magazine for you.
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Barron’s is the premier financial magazine, renowned for its market-moving stories.

Australian Sky & Telescope is a world-class magazine about the science and hobby of astronomy, specifically produced for the Southern Hemisphere. It caters for everyone with an interest in space and astronomy, from the absolute beginner to the seasoned observer.

ASIAN Geographic is the bi-monthly magazine that scours the region to bring readers the most compelling stories and images from the world’s largest and most diverse continent. Readers enjoy a unique melting pot of breathtaking photography and in-depth features covering culture, nature, sustainability issues and exploration into the history of this diverse region. A regular ‘Exploration’ segment follows brave field editors as they travel deep into Asia’s unexplored regions to take readers on a journey.

Thor’s villainous uncle Loki has escaped Asgard to search for Yggdrasil – The Tree of the Nine Realms. The tree holds the power of the Universe and is hidden away on Earth. With the help of giant wolf god Fenrir, Loki plans to des…

A definitive guide to the long tradition of lexicography, this handbook is a rigorous and systematic overview of the field and its recent developments. Featuring key topics, research areas, new directions and a manageable guide to beginning and developing research in the field, this one-volume reference provides both a survey of current research and more practical guidance for advanced study.

A bold and beautifully written exploration of the “afterlife” of God, showing how apparently secular habits of mind in fact retain the structure of religious thought.
Once in the West, our lives were bounded by religion. Then we were guided out of the darkness of faith, we are often told, by the cold light of science and reason. To be modern was to reject the religious for the secular and rational. In a bold retelling of philosophical history, Michael Rosen explains the limits of this story, showing that many modern and apparently secular ways of seeing the world were in fact profoundly shaped by religion.

Kate Davies and Tom Barr live by Scotland’s best-loved long-distance walking route: the West Highland Way.
In this collaborative creative project they celebrate their home, their workplace and the landscape that inspires them every day. Kate began by creating a collection of twelve hand-knit designs, each with its own distinctive story.
Balanced equally between garments and accessoires, you might choose to knit a tweedy cardigan which echoes the mossy palette of Conic Hill, a delicate jumper recalling a favourite plant found on Rannoch Moor, or a shawl sparked by the energy of the Highlands’ first “electric village”.

This book provides a rich and systematic engagement with Jürgen Habermas’ political theory from critical perspectives outside its Western locus. The chapters added to the second edition explore Habermas’ own recent response to the charge of ‘provincialism’.