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The Bondi to Manly Walk is the definitive guide to Sydney’s stunning coastline. A spectacular 80-kilometre track – Sydney’s best multi-day walk – connects the iconic beaches of Bondi and Manly, and will have you winding through secluded bays, protected bushland and the glittering harbour city along the way. A must-have for visitors, the guidebook will equally surprise and delight the most familiar Sydneysiders, combining fascinating local and natural histories with clear instructions. Covering every bay, beach and headland between Bondi and Manly, day walkers can also choose from 12 highlighted short walks, including: ● Bronte to Bondi ● The Rocks and Sydney Harbour Bridge ● He...
There is a fixed, and vivid perception, of Bondi as a great, white, worshipped crescent of sand, fifty thousand, sometimes more, melting into its shore. Oiled brown bodies coiling into each other like conga lines of eels. The ball games played on the shoreline, soccer balls parachuting into the Pacific every now and then. Volleyball courts strung across the higher parts of the beach. The languages of every continent colliding in a polyglot sky. The customised cars of limes and golds shaking with an over-supply of power on Queen Elizabeth Drive, that slender ribbon that cuts through the beach. Sometimes fights, sometimes dancing. Sometimes hot, sometimes overheated. Yeah, that's Bondi. But it...
First solo photo book by Australian photographer Paul Freeman.
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From small-town boho beach babe to fashion designer, Daisy's life takes a dramatic turn when she crosses paths with a Hollywood A-lister. Seeking a taste of the fast-paced fashion world, she moves to Sydney where she meets two captivating men - the eco-conscious surfer Dan and the charmingly seductive Mack Boddington, a rising star in the entertainment industry. But as Daisy navigates her way through the glittering Bondi Bubble, she soon discovers that fame and fortune come with a high price. Join Daisy on her journey through the glamorous and treacherous world of fashion and television in The Bondi Bubble, set against the stunning backdrop of Sydney's most famous beach. With a cast of colorful characters and a whirlwind of emotions, this book is a must-read for anyone craving a taste of the high life. Fans of "The Devil Wears Prada" and "Crazy Rich Asians" will not want to miss this captivating tale. Buy it now!
Set in 1932 against the magical backdrop of Bondi Beach, in the year the Sydney Harbour Bridge opens, the days of Phar Lap and Charles Kingsford Smith, Keiran a boy from Bondi hopes to help his family survive the depression. Hurtling towards the beach one morning in the famous Bondi 'Rattler, Keiran is inspired to become a paper boy on the Bondi trams. No Sooner does his dream begin to take shape than it is threatened by Saxon, the chief paper boy. Tensions build as their rivalry grows and culminates in a dramatic climax with unexpected results. Can dreams really come true? Keiran's quest is to find out. (1 act, 4 male, 2 female).
The story of a rock and roll fun park, much loved by the famous and not-so-famous, told by those who were there, which is tricky because they partied non-stop, rarely slept and brutalised their brain cells. From Bondi Beach to Kings Cross and the CBD there was just too much music to play or hear, too much excess to exceed and too much indulgence to overindulge in. But too much was never enough, and the Bondi Lifesaver was their clubhouse.
Bondi Beach is a history of an iconic place. It is a big history of geological origins, management by Aboriginal people, environmental despoliation by white Australians, and the formation of beach cultures. It is also a local history of the name Bondi, the origins of the Big Rock at Ben Buckler, the motives of early land holders, the tragedy known as Black Sunday, the hostilities between lifesavers and surfers, and the hullabaloos around the Pavilion. Pointing to a myriad of representations, author Douglas Booth shows that there is little agreement about the meaning of Bondi. Booth resolves these representations with a fresh narrative that presents the beach’s perspective of a place under siege. Booth’s creative narrative conveys important lessons about our engagement with the physical world.
BONDI WORK is the third in photographer Paul Freeman's sensational bestselling series of male nude art books. These have been shot in and around Sydney, Australia's Bondi. This volume focuses on the Aussie man in hie blue collar work environment. Over 300 exquisite art photos are printed on 216 pages of fine stock.