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Annandale Bookies

After a break (and the loss of Bad Habits and conversion of Cafe Premises to Annandale), we are restarting on Friday 14 March 2025 at Cocoa & Coffee Cafe Courtyard at 103 Parramatta Road Annandale. Website: cocoacoffee.com.au/Annandale.

'50s Annandale: A short Walk Marghanita da CruzAnnandale Book Club: Annandale Bookies

An initiative of Annandale on the Web.

Pitch non-fiction books!

(not necessarily written by you)

When: 8am-10am Fridays (commencing Friday 14 March 2025)
Phone: 0414869202
Email: marghanita@ramin.com.au
Website: ramin.com.au/annandale/annandale-bookies.shtml

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Location: Cocoa & Coffee Cafe
103 Parramatta Road Annandale
Website: cocoacoffee.com.au/Annandale

History of Annandale Bookies

A Short History of Australia (Manning Clark), Azadi (Arundhati Roy), Why don't you look where you are going (Ward and Rigby), Ideas for Australian Cities, Bernard Shaw - Plays Pleasant, Dark emu (Bruce Pascoe), Tall Poppies (Susan Mitchell), Stranger Country (Monica Tan), The Secret River (Kate Grenville), Welcome to Country (Marcia Langton)

Pitch Non-fiction books!

8-10am Thursdays(formerly)

Location: Bad Habits (formerly)
65 Johnston St, Annandale (formerly)
Phone: 9660-5103

An initiative of Annandale on the Web.
More Information and subscribe to What's on in Annandale mailing list (1-2 emails a month)

Telephone: (+61) 0414 869 202
Post: PO Box 341 Annandale NSW Australia 2038
E-mail: marghanita@ramin.com.au
Contact: Marghanita da Cruz
Website: ramin.com.au/annandale
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Instagram: #annandalebookies
Facebook: #annandalebookies

Books Pitched

A Short History of Australia (Manning Clark), Azadi (Arundhati Roy), Why don't you look where you are going (Ward and Rigby), Ideas for Australian Cities, Bernard Shaw - Plays Pleasant, Dark emu (Bruce Pascoe), Tall Poppies (Susan Mitchell), Stranger Country (Monica Tan), The Secret River (Kate Grenville), Welcome to Country (Marcia Langton)