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Check out what we’ve been reading. Take a deeper dive with these great titles.

Florence Williams

The nature fix

Discover why nature makes us happier, healthier and more creative. Researcher Florence Williams delves into the science of nature, exploring the many benefits of escaping the urban jungle.

Catherine Burns

Occasional Magic

A selection of 50 of the finest Moth stories from recent live shows, where storytellers found the courage to face their deepest fears. Moving stories of strength, passion, courage & humour from around the world.

Shannah Kennedy

The life plan

Discover what you really want in life and how to get it. A practical workbook to help you identify your true self and values; simplify your life and guide you towards your goals and visions.

Dr Tara Brach

True refuge

How do you cope when facing life-threatening illness, family conflict, faltering relationships, old trauma, obsessive thinking, overwhelming emotion, or inevitable loss? A practical guide to finding our inner sanctuary in the midst of difficulty.

Karlie Noon & Krystal De Napoli

Astronomy: sky country

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people are the oldest scientists in human history. This book explores the connections between Aboriginal environmental & cultural practices and the behaviour of the stars.

Thich Nhat Hanh

How to relax

Discover meditations to help you achieve the benefits of relaxation, no matter where you are. Gain new insights on healing, relief from non-stop thinking,transforming unpleasant sounds, solitude, and more.

Leigh Sales

Any ordinary day

The day that turns a life upside down usually starts like any other, but what happens the day after? Dual Walkley Award-winner Leigh Sales investigates how ordinary people endure the unthinkable.

Jon Kabat-Zinn

Wherever you go, there you are

A bestseller that continues to change lives, mapping out both the rationale & a simple path for cultivating mindfulness one’s own way in one’s own life.

Thich Nhat Hanh

No mud, no lotus

The secret to happiness is to acknowledge & transform suffering, not to run away from it. Thich Nhat Hanh introduces ways to be in touch with suffering without being overwhelmed by it.