Exploring the complex history of automobile production in Australia, this book delves into the impact of government policies on the industry's growth. It highlights the lengthy and expensive journey faced by car buyers and taxpayers, revealing the intricate relationship between policy decisions and the development of a key sector in the 20th century. Through detailed analysis, it uncovers the causes and effects that shaped the automotive landscape in Australia.
Robert Conlon Livres



Frank Kelly has lost everything - the result of committing what he believed to be the perfect crime - and for years now, he has been living in the shadows of decent society, hiding from his past.But Frank's past is about to catch up with him. And when it does, so begins his chronicle.As Frank recounts the twists and turns in his life since the fateful day in 2013 when he concocted a plan to steal a rare and valuable Charles Dickens' publication from the British Library, he takes us with him on a gripping journey from London to Ireland and back again, and reveals why he is the undoubted Author of His Own Misfortune.