by John Hepher
Explores the culture of greed, and how Australia has lost much of its culture to Americanisation and capitalism. It is a work of opinion that encourages a return to real free thinking, freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
It also encourages debate, as opposed to argument, and laments the loss of real character, both rhetorical and cultural in our leadership.
Some have called this an angry diatribe. Some have embraced its content. Indeed, I was angry when I wrote these words. I am angry most of all, because I had to write these words.
134 pages softcover
A fast moving, sometimes brutal journey, into honour and love.
Hon. John Hepher, MLC was a political refugee of the nineteenth century. A tailor, a unionist, a socialist, a businessman, a family man, a politician, a boat person. An interesting mixture of roles all played by one man.
What happens when commercial and political interests prevent the peer review of science? What happens when science can’t be proven, or, disproven?
This is the story of the famous Australian Cycling Classic - The Goulburn to Sydney. This narrative covers the trials, tribulations and triumphs of the many who competed in this truly daring and grueling race.
Leon, sacked from his position in the Department of Foreign Affairs, finds himself in the Tasmanian West Coast mining town Queenstown. Here he seeks to find himself a new life of semi-retirement, and doing some odd jobs.
The West Coast of Tasmania, as far as the State Government is concerned, a region to be forgotten and ignored. The Government does not take the West Coasters seriously and they decide to call the Government's bluff and govern themselves.
A story of artificial intelligence.