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Robert Ennever | Bendemere Books
A Matter of Conscience
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- Published on Tuesday, 28 April 2020 14:18
As much of the world struggles to deal with this tragic pandemic engulfing its inhabitants, I would like to dedicate this work to those countless, courageous, unsung heroes who daily put their life at risk to protect us.
DILEMMA
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- Published on Friday, 29 March 2019 14:18
Sometimes decisions are easy to make; the options are so disparate that they require no consideration. The best choice becomes the only choice. On other occasions the advantages and disadvantages are more complex, less obvious. It is difficult to know how or which to choose. There is, however, a third possibility.
Destiny's Daughter
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- Published on Wednesday, 28 February 2018 14:18
Having had the good fortune to spend ten years of my life as a farmer and grazier in the magnificent Cowra district of New South Wales’ Central West, I have seen and felt firsthand the heartbreaking failures and exhilarating successes which are part and parcel of ‘Life on the Land’.
LOVERIDGE... and they call this progress
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- Published on Wednesday, 15 June 2016 16:53
I dedicate this book to all those who suffer adversity and strive to overcome it; to those who believe this world could be a better place and devote their lives to the service of humanity; to those perceptive enough to see through the evil of political propaganda and corruption and who seek to correct it.
WHEN THE CRASH HAPPENED
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- Published on Tuesday, 29 July 2014 11:37
When the crash happened, no-one was prepared. No-one could believe it.
Those who thought more deeply had foreseen it, but nobody gave their dire predictions much credence. Life was easy, safe. Jobs were secure. The merchants of doom were too pessimistic. Globalization spread the risks. Countries were too big to fail. Governments would intervene.
Why must we have Foreign Investment in Australia?
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- Published on Tuesday, 29 July 2014 10:53
WHY MUST WE SELL OFF THE FARM?
The argument frequently put forward by those who advocate the loosely regulated and easily by-passed criteria for the sale to foreign nationals or companies of much of Australia’s scarce farming land or the rights to mineral, gas and oil resources, is that as a nation we lack the necessary funds to develop such projects.
DO POLITICIANS REALLY HAVE A ‘PLAN’?
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- Published on Friday, 25 July 2014 11:06
DO POLITICIANS REALLY HAVE A ‘PLAN’ FOR THE MURRAY-DARLING OR ONLY A ‘COMPROMISE’? Shouldn’t we as a nation be seeking a SOLUTION for the problem rather than a Band-Aid patch-up which satisfies no-one?
Are politicians afraid to mention the Real Problem?
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- Published on Tuesday, 18 January 2011 11:06
Every day we hear politicians expounding their views of Climate Change, and to most informed people there remains little doubt that change is happening. What is more open to debate is to what extent this change is brought about by human activity and how much is due to natural forces.
Leadership under the Microscope
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- Published on Tuesday, 18 January 2011 11:05
Why is it that those who are supposed to lead us never learn? Are they too arrogant to believe they do not need to heed the lessons of history? Or too blind to see what is occurring right before their eyes? Or are they too stupid to understand, or too self-obsessed to care?