Inherited Touch

There is a risk in telling another’s story especially when passed down through the family and there are many layers to a life that each person may only glimpse part of. It was with trepidation that Judith took on the task of peeling back the layers – smells, memories, photographs, family tales, official records – to trace the stories of her ordinary, imperfect female forebears.  Partly to give them voice, when women’s stories are often forgotten or ignored, but for a greater part she admired their resilience, their ability to maintain their balance when life’s challenges left them teetering on the brink of an emotional abyss.  She wanted to demonstrate how resilience can be nurtured within a spirit of community connectedness, through a sense of belonging.

As Judith gathered the women and their stories to her she realised she was being gathered in as much as she was gathering.  Her story weaving through the stories she was recording.  Facing her own emotional abyss, she experienced the nurturing of a community of women who understood    the journey.

There is a risk in telling another’s story especially when passed down through the family and there are many layers to a life that each person may only glimpse part of. It was with trepidation that Judith took on the task of peeling back the layers – smells, memories, photographs, family tales, official records – to trace the stories of her ordinary, imperfect female forebears.  Partly to give them voice, when women’s stories are often forgotten or ignored, but for a greater part she admired their resilience, their ability to maintain their balance when life’s challenges left them teetering on the brink of an emotional abyss.  She wanted to demonstrate how resilience can be nurtured within a spirit of community connectedness, through a sense of belonging.

As Judith gathered the women and their stories to her she realised she was being gathered in as much as she was gathering.  Her story weaving through the stories she was recording.  Facing her own emotional abyss, she experienced the nurturing of a community of women who understood    the journey.

The tales of Disco chook

One Hundred Years of Euroa and District Cricket

Holy Cow

Part memoir, part message, Holy Cow!! is a story with a whole lot of heart. Nationally-acclaimed dairy farmer Gregie Dennis writes of life as a fifth-generation dairy farmer in the beautiful Scenic Rim in Queensland, and how his passion for the industry has seen him weather the highs and lows of life as an Australian farmer.

From his incredible boyhood on the family farm, going on to earn the title of Master Breeder, and battling both the broken system that’s leaving farmers empty-handed, and personal struggles with depression, Gregie’s insights and expertise demonstrates how one man with a desire to do his best can start a revolution.

Holy Cow!! digs deep into the supermarket price wars and how consumer behavior can save Australian farmers, and analyses how our simple daily actions can be changed for the greater good.

Part memoir, part message, Holy Cow!! is a story with a whole lot of heart. Nationally-acclaimed dairy farmer Gregie Dennis writes of life as a fifth-generation dairy farmer in the beautiful Scenic Rim in Queensland, and how his passion for the industry has seen him weather the highs and lows of life as an Australian farmer.

From his incredible boyhood on the family farm, going on to earn the title of Master Breeder, and battling both the broken system that’s leaving farmers empty-handed, and personal struggles with depression, Gregie’s insights and expertise demonstrates how one man with a desire to do his best can start a revolution.

Holy Cow!! digs deep into the supermarket price wars and how consumer behavior can save Australian farmers, and analyses how our simple daily actions can be changed for the greater good.

The village and the snake hole

The Turbulent Antal Years

International Dancer

Enter the world of dance and follow Pamela on her travels as she dances in 21 countries across             two decades. 

Find out what goes on behind the curtain as she faces a range of obstacles – from successes to stage fright, difficult directors and gruelling rehearsals, dancing for royalty, to homesickness, culture shock, heartache, lost love, dieting, injury and abuse.

It’s a story of self-discipline, determination and never giving up – all while getting to see the world.

Enter the world of dance and follow Pamela on her travels as she dances in 21 countries across             two decades. 

Find out what goes on behind the curtain as she faces a range of obstacles – from successes to stage fright, difficult directors and gruelling rehearsals, dancing for royalty, to homesickness, culture shock, heartache, lost love, dieting, injury and abuse.

It’s a story of self-discipline, determination and never giving up – all while getting to see the world.

Finding your inner Gold

What would you attempt to do if you knew that you couldn’t fail?

A lot of us are scared to be subjected to change or try something new because we are quite happy with the status quo or feel that we may not be good at it or look silly, so why change what we are comfortable with?  Some of us are challenged to find our inner gold because we fear digging deep into our heart to find out what it is we really want.

What if your life was thrown into chaos with the diagnosis of a chronic illness, would you be able to continue and even try something new.  Carol Cooke was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis but has gone on to embrace the changes in her life and take on new challenges that people half her age wouldn’t even want to try.  She has gone on to win Paralympic Gold and become a World Champion.

In this her updated book she shares her secrets to finding your own inner gold, overcoming adversity, accepting change, finding your hidden courage and creating a winning mindset.  She truly believes that if you dare to face your fears and believe in yourself you can overcome anything.

What would you attempt to do if you knew that you couldn’t fail?

A lot of us are scared to be subjected to change or try something new because we are quite happy with the status quo or feel that we may not be good at it or look silly, so why change what we are comfortable with?  Some of us are challenged to find our inner gold because we fear digging deep into our heart to find out what it is we really want.

What if your life was thrown into chaos with the diagnosis of a chronic illness, would you be able to continue and even try something new.  Carol Cooke was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis but has gone on to embrace the changes in her life and take on new challenges that people half her age wouldn’t even want to try.  She has gone on to win Paralympic Gold and become a World Champion.

In this her updated book she shares her secrets to finding your own inner gold, overcoming adversity, accepting change, finding your hidden courage and creating a winning mindset.  She truly believes that if you dare to face your fears and believe in yourself you can overcome anything.