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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

Isn’t It Nice We Both Hate the Same Things (Jessica Seaborn, PRH)

Released August 2025

Isn’t It Nice We Both Hate the Same Things by Jessica Seaborn has a lengthy title that might be tricky to remember, but its characters are anything but forgettable. Seaborn... Read more

Until the Red Leaves Fall (Alli Parker, HarperCollins)

Released August 2025

Until the Red Leaves Fall is the second novel by Japanese-Australian author and screenwriter Alli Parker (At the Foot of the Cherry Tree). Set primarily in 1950s Melbourne, Emmy Darling... Read more

The Locked Room (Adam Cece, PRH)

Released August 2025

Adam Cece’s The Locked Room is built on an excellent premise: four teenagers trapped in an escape room must solve a series of puzzles – each on a one-hour countdown... Read more

The Eagle and the Crow (JM Field, UQP)

Released August 2025

The Eagle and the Crow is a work of many layers – lyrical, intellectual and political – all grounded in Gamilaraay knowledge and resistance. JM Field (Etta and the Shadow... Read more

Starry Eyed (Katharine Pollock, Wakefield Press)

Released August 2025

Katharine Pollock’s Starry Eyed is delightfully hard to categorise, combining romantic comedy and science fiction elements and loosely held together by a fan fiction narrative. Fundamentally, it’s a touching story... Read more

The Wicked Ship (Oceanforged #1) (Amelia Mellor, Affirm)

Released August 2025

Amelia Mellor follows The Grandest Bookshop series, her bestselling, award-winning historical fantasy trilogy, with the new swashbuckling Oceanforged series for readers aged 8–10. The Wicked Ship is the first of... Read more

What Would Adam Smith Make of Modern Australia? (Joseph Healy, Major Street)

Released August 2025

Adam Smith, the 18th-century moral philosopher, is best known for coining the phrase ‘invisible hand’ to describe how the economic self-interest of an individual can lead to fair and efficient... Read more

Our History: A House Divided (Clare Hallifax, Walker Books)

Released August 2025

In Our History: A House Divided, Clare Hallifax places the political turmoil of the 1975 Dismissal of the Whitlam government within the everyday rhythms of family life in Canberra. The... Read more

Stillwater (Tanya Scott, A&U)

Released August 2025

Tanya Scott’s debut, Stillwater, masterfully weaves together the past and present in a suspenseful, emotionally charged crime thriller. Luke Harris returns to his hometown of Melbourne seeking a 'normal life'... Read more

In Spite of You (Patrick Lenton, Pantera)

Released August 2025

Genuinely funny and smartly observed, In Spite of You channels the charm of classic rom-coms – idealistic and entertaining – but adds a fresh twist with a plot driven by... Read more

Run (Sarah Armstrong, HGCP)

Released August 2025

Sarah Armstrong’s latest middle-grade novel, Run, is a fast-paced survival tale that explores themes of trust, resilience and complicated families. It follows Armstrong’s previous titles for younger readers, Big Magic and Magic Awry, and her... Read more

How to Train a Dad (Sally Barns, illus Noémie Gionet Landry, Affirm)

Released August 2025

How to Train a Dad, written by Sally Barns and illustrated by Noémie Gionet Landry, is a funny and imaginative picture book that presents itself as a manual for kids... Read more

Plastic Budgie (Olivia De Zilva, Pink Shorts Press)

Released August 2025

Olivia De Zilva’s autofiction debut Plastic Budgie is a sharply funny, sad and sentimental reflection on the people, places and cultural forces that shape us as we grow up. In the novel,... Read more