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Jim Connelly revels in the histories and mysteries of his native Gippsland (Round and About in Gippsland, Stories of old Gippsland, Growing up in Garfield). Here he writes of twelve famous Australians who have called Gippsland home. They range from scientists (Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet) to writers (Mary Grant Bruce) to boxers (Lionel Rose). All have walked the green green grass of Gippsland.
Prolific Gippsland author, Jim Connelly, digs into the past to find twenty tales of intrigue and adventure, bringing them to life with his distinctive flair. Take a journey into Gippsland's and Australia's colourful past.
Prolific Australian author, Jim Connelly, ('Mountain Boy', 'Wild Beauty') turns to his own native Gippsland in his free-wheeling account of this beautiful, varied and historic region.
Well-known Australian author, Jim Connelly, gives us another series of quirky observations on himself and his local community. In this volume he adds another dimension: a collection of his original bush verse, some comic, some old-world sentimental, all bearing his special brand of sympathetic understanding of human nature.
Written for non-practitioners interested in public health and as an introduction for those starting a career in public health medicine, this text uses case studies to demonstrate the practical application of public health techniques.
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