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Discipline (Randa Abdel-Fattah, UQP)

Released September 2025

Discipline asks urgent questions about who gets to speak, who stays silent and what we owe our communities. Randa Abdel-Fattah (Does My Head Look Big in This?) chronicles the experiences... Read more

Slashed Beauties (A Rushby, HQ Fiction)

Released September 2025

Slashed Beauties is a lush historical fantasy and an adult debut by A Rushby (The Wish Sisters, The Ghost Locket). The novel is by turns macabre and emotional but always... Read more

Sing to Me (Jelena Curic, WestWords)

Released September 2025

Jelena Curic’s debut novel Sing to Me follows drinking, smoking and womanising anti-hero Pero Petrović on a reluctant hero’s journey to confront family secrets, betrayal and the legacy of his war-torn... Read more

Cannon (Lee Lai, Giramondo)

Released September 2025

In Lee Lai’s latest graphic novel Cannon, a young chef struggles to navigate the stresses of her late twenties while burdened by family obligations and a chaotic workplace. Central to... Read more

A Guide to Falling Off the Map (Zanni L Arnot, Lothian)

Released September 2025

A Guide to Falling Off the Map is the absorbing YA debut from Zanni L Arnot, who has previously published books for younger children under the name Zanni Louise (Hazel’s... Read more

58 Facets: On law, violence and revolution (Marika Sosnowski, MUP)

Released September 2025

‘This is a strange book,’ Marika Sosnowski writes in the acknowledgements of 58 Facets, and she isn’t wrong. Part poetic inquiry, part legal ethnography and part dreamscape of inherited trauma,... Read more

The Making of Martha Mayfield (Jo Dabrowski, Affirm)

Released September 2025

In The Making of Martha Mayfield, Jo Dabrowski (Get Your Act Together Doris Kozlowski) tells the story of 11-year-old Martha and her quest to overcome her shyness ahead of the... Read more

Whispers and Roars (Patrick Guest, illus Jonathan Bentley, Little Book Press)

Released September 2025

Whispers and Roars reunites Patrick Guest and Jonathan Bentley, the creative duo behind the bestselling picture book Windows. Their latest collaboration is a thoughtful story about a young girl dealing... Read more

Robo-teacher (Charlotte Barkla, illus Gabriella Petruso, Larrikin)

Released September 2025

When Miss Horrid cancels the Fun Park excursion, it’s the last straw for Class 5H in Robo-teacher by Charlotte Barkla (All Bodies Are Good Bodies). Led by the industrious 10-year-old... Read more

The Man Who Planted Canberra (Robert Macklin, NLA)

Released September 2025

The Man Who Planted Canberra examines the life and legacy of Charles Weston, an Englishman whose extraordinary foresight and dedication transformed the landscape of Australia’s capital city through planting three... Read more

The Farm (Jessica Mansour-Nahra, Hachette)

Released September 2025

Atmospheric and quietly unnerving, The Farm is a haunting debut by Jessica Mansour-Nahra. The psychologically taut novel steadily draws the reader into its isolated setting and the protagonist’s unravelling reality.... Read more

Fierceland (Omar Musa, Penguin)

Released September 2025

Fierceland is a spellbinding novel by multi-hyphenate artist Omar Musa (Killernova), following his widely acclaimed and Miles Franklin–longlisted debut, Here Come the Dogs. In this self-proclaimed ghost story set across... Read more

Tenderfoot (Toni Jordan, Hachette)

Released September 2025

In Tenderfoot, Toni Jordan returns to the literary style of her earlier novels, Addition and The Fragments, shifting away from the light tones and commercial narratives found within more recent... Read more

The Style Secrets of Gareth McGreen (Kelly Brodie-Brown, illus Natasha Carty, Scholastic)

Released August 2025

The Style Secrets of Gareth McGreen by Kelly Brodie-Brown, illustrated by Natasha Carty (Time to Rest, The Two-nicorn), is a vibrant debut picture book for readers aged 3+ who enjoy... Read more

News Cowboys (Mike Amor, Echo)

Released August 2025

In News Cowboys, veteran Australian foreign correspondent Mike Amor shares stories from a decades-long career covering some of the biggest news events of the 21st century. From the 9/11 terrorist... Read more

Playing Nice Was Getting Me Nowhere (Alex Cothren, Pink Shorts Press)

Released August 2025

Playing Nice Was Getting Me Nowhere is a collection of satirical stories by award-winning short fiction writer Alex Cothren and is one of the first releases from new independent publisher Pink... Read more

Hailstones Fell without Rain (Natalia Figueroa Barroso, UQP)

Released August 2025

Hailstones Fell without Rain is a rich, multi-generational debut that spans two continents and three generations, exploring memory, identity and the quiet revolutions of everyday women. In this semi-autobiographical familial story... Read more

The Set-Up Girl (Sasha Vey, A&U Children’s)

Released August 2025

The Set-Up Girl is a rollercoaster of awkward crushes and friendships set against the warmth and chaos of a tight-knit family and the bittersweet final year of high school. Amalia... Read more

The Nanny’s Handbook to Magic and Managing Difficult Dukes (Amy Rose Bennett, Atria)

Released August 2025

Amy Rose Bennett's The Nanny’s Handbook to Magic and Managing Difficult Dukes is a charming historical romance that defies expectations and blends genres with flair. The novel combines a Victorian-era... Read more

This Bird: Noticing Our Urban Birds (Astred Hicks & Holly Parsons, CSIRO Publishing)

Released August 2025

Created by author and illustrator Astred Hicks in collaboration with ecologist Holly Parsons, This Bird: Noticing Our Urban Birds is a vibrant celebration of Australian birdlife, designed to inspire wonder... Read more