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Welcome to our Book Club, exclusively advising of books released by any of our Members in Australia. A short information sheet about each book will accompany the cover image found on this page, with contact details to the author/s.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Order of St. John of Jerusalem: a History

(2nd Edition 2005)

Copyright -A. P. Mead &  Family

 

This 100 page soft cover book lists chronologically, historical aspects of the Orders history.

     

 

 

 

Tracks of the Dragon

a history of Australian Locating Artillery

 

by John M. Posener KSJ (co-author)

 

 

This 340 page hard backed volume traces the history ofAustralian Locating Artillery and will be enjoyed by an Australian community that is rightfully proud of the achievements of its Defence Force.

     

 

 

 

Chance & Commitment

- Memoirs of a

Medical Scientist

       by Dr Basil Hetzel, AC KSJ MD

 

 

Chance and Commitment: Memoirs of a Medical Scientist traces the life and work behind Dr Hertzel’s iodine crusade and his many other endeavours in the cause of public health. Basil Hertzel has travelled from Adelaide to Beijing, from working at the laboratory bench to being named a Living National treasure.

     

 

 

 

The Sustainable Way

Essential reading for business people, owner operators and executives

       by Dr Chevalier Lionel Boxer, CD PhD MBA KSJ

http://intergon.net/

 

The Sustainable Way: Here is an easy to read short novel about a CEO learning to align the culture of a business to dealing with sustainability issues. Written in a simple narrative style, The Sustainable Way presents a framework based on the findings of practical research conducted with CEOs from a range of large and medium sized organisations.
These CEOs ran petrochemical, manufacturing, service, business, education and hospitality organisations. Despite the diversity, it was shown that they all followed a similar pattern. In short, they all re-aligned the culture of their business to deal with sustainability issues. They did this by adjusting four components