Enter the draw to win a 4 book pack featured in the June/July/August edition of 50 something magazine, including:
Rethink Your Career: In your 40s, 50s and 60s, Joanna Maxwell
In this book (ABC Books), work reinvention expert Joanna Maxwell shows you how to refresh a current career, pursue a new direction, or leverage your experience to start your own business. The practical exercises and inspirational real-life stories will help you clarify your strengths, talents and skills – and how to put your new plans into action.
Enter the draw to win a 4 book pack featured in the June/July/August edition of 50 something magazine, including:
Rethink Your Career: In your 40s, 50s and 60s, Joanna Maxwell
In this book (ABC Books), work reinvention expert Joanna Maxwell shows you how to refresh a current career, pursue a new direction, or leverage your experience to start your own business. The practical exercises and inspirational real-life stories will help you clarify your strengths, talents and skills – and how to put your new plans into action.
Dear Quentin Letters of a Governor-General, Quentin Bryce
As Australia’s first female Governor-General, Quentin Bryce handwrote more than 50 letters each week to those she met as her role took her from palaces to outback schools, war zones to memorials, and small audiences to lavish ceremonies. She received even more letters. Dear Quentin (The Miegunyah Press) is a collection of the letters she wrote and received to prime ministers Rudd and Gillard, VC Mark Donaldson, pals Anne Summers and Wendy McCarthy, Indigenous elders, Girl Guides, grandchildren, and the proud owner of a calf called Quentin.
The Australian Bird Guide, Peter Menkhorst, Danny Rogers, Rohan Clarke, Jeff Davies, Peter Marsack
With commissioned paintings of more than 900 species, The Australian Bird Guide (CSIRO Publishing) is the most comprehensive field guide of its type. It features close to 250 colour plates, with the fine detail required to identify difficult groups and distinctive plumages. Comprehensive species accounts have been written by a dedicated team of ornithologists to ensure identification details, distribution and status are current and accurate.
Deep Thinking, Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov (former world chess champion) gives his first public account of his landmark 1997 defeat in the chess match with the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue, and explains why, 20 years later, he’s convinced that artificial intelligence is good for humans. Deep Thinking (Hachette Australia) outlines what it was like to strategise against an implacable, untiring opponent – the mistakes he made and the reasons the odds were against him.
For your chance to win, complete and submit the form below. Entries close 17 July. Only one entry per member is permitted and only one prize will be awarded to each winner.
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