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Textbooks & quality reading material from the early years to Year 12 Link Educational Supplies is committed to providing high quality teacher reference material for educators and teachers of primary and secondary students. Link is also committed to ensuring that students of all ages have access to high quality educational texts and reading material. Link provides Professional Development programs and support for teachers and students. Special focus on key learning areas and specialist areas such as Gifted and Talented and Reading Recovery is an important part of the Link service. Purchase all your 2017 school booklist requirements instore or online now Please visit our retail store now to purchase all your requirements for the 2017 school year. We also have an extensive range of study guides available for purchase. As a retail store, you can come into our store, browse our shelves and purchase your booklist needs on the spot as well as order any items that are currently out of stock.




Workshops for Terms 2 & 3 Wellbeing workshops for teachers, parents & students. as well as professional development workshops for teachers. Workshops are FREE to attend. Browse our books & resources in store At Link Educational we're not just an educational book shop. We also cater for retail book sales at our Mt Waverley store front. Come in and browse our store today. Link Educational's new espace High quality non-fiction resources to cover all your teaching needs in one spot  – and all are specifically targeted towards the new Australian Curriculum. Visit our Bookshop in Mount Waverley We’re more than an educational supplier – we’re a bookshop too! Our retail bookshop in Mount Waverley is open to the general public from Monday to Saturday. You’ll find a large range of Primary, Secondary and teacher textbooks and resources for the Victorian curriculum, plus picture books, fiction and non-fiction titles, educational games and stationery.




Parents, bring your kids to our Storytime sessions each Wednesday. We also have gift vouchers for lovers of books, aspiring readers or student teachers. Our expert staff are here to help you so visit the store today. Sunday & Public Holidays: Join our Mailing List Submit your details below to receive our newsletter as well as updates about upcoming sales and events: 2 movie tix, a half bottle of wine & two choc-tops. 1 movie ticket, a piccolo wine and a choc-top A nominal value voucher. Recipient may redeem their voucher for both movie and candy bar items with all concession, pension and student cards accepted. .*please note the minimum amount for a water girl voucher when purchasing online is $20.00 YARRAVILLE DAY OUT GIFT VOUCHERS 1 SUN THEATRE adult movie ticket and piccolo of wine or sparkling, $20 to spend in the SUN BOOKSHOP and coffee and cake for 1 at CAFÉ JAVA. 2 SUN THEATRE adult movie tickets and a ½ bottle of wine to share, $30 to spend in the SUN BOOKSHOP and coffee and cake for 2 at CAFÉ JAVA.




For every $150 spent on vouchers and gift cards above receive one complimentary ticket/2016/05/16/post-ya-ya-bookclub/ We all love YA at The Younger Sun bookshop in Yarraville. So, we are so excited to announce our brand-new Post YA YA* bookclub, for all you YA-lovers over the age of 18. Join us once a month in the Younger Sun for wine, cheese and chats about fantastic new YA books – this month (Tuesday 7 June, 7pm) we're reading Front Lines by Michael Grant. You'll find that because we #LoveOzYA, Australian books feature pretty heavily on our list. We read the same book  as our original YA bookclub, and bookclub books are 20% off the RRP all month for everybody. *that's pronounced yah-yah, of course.Oops, This Page Could Not Be Found!Yarraville is an inner-western suburb of Melbourne in the state of Victoria Catch the train on the Williamstown or Werribee line and get off at Yarraville Station (beware of express trains that go straight from Footscray to Newport).




There are also bus services from neighbouring Footscray. Yarraville railway station is a suburban train station located in the centre of the village area. Bus routes servicing Yarraville include the 409, 429 and 430 routes. The area around the station contains many gift shops and fashion stores. There are plenty of places for a good coffee, but head to Gamon Street for one of the best in Melbourne. Head a little further from the centre of town and you will find the Commercial Hotel on Whitehall Street. It often has live music and good food is available.Hippocrene - Language Learning SeriesThe Hippocrene beginner's series offers basic language instruction, designed for both classroom use and self-study. These fantastic resources offer basic language instruction, presenting grammar, vocabulary, and common phrases in clear concise lessons. Historical and cultural material gives insight into customs and everyday situations. Books in the series are an ideal companion for students, travelers and businesspeople.




The audio CDs complement the dialogue and vocabulary sections of the book, helping the student to understand the language as spoken. Available in Arabic, Mandarin, Dari, Persian, Czech, Icelandic, Korean, Swedish, Serbian, Finnish, Albanian, Croatian, Irish, Polish, Bulgarian, Norwegian, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, and Dutch. Parallel Text / Easy ReadersAnne Buist gives talks and workshops on Thrillers, Writing, the portrayal of psychiatry in fiction and the Overlap of Fiction with Forensic Psychiatry (Women’s Mental Health) Blog Tour – Dangerous to Know UK 15.3.17 to 27.3.17 Perth talks 29.3.17 & 30.3.17 To be finalised: Bradford Festival June 2017, Canberra Writer’s Festival August 2017 Mystery Thriller Week February 12 2017 Double Act with Graeme Simsion at the National Library, Canberra Nov 30th 5.45-7.15 November 19th Chairing “What’s Love Got to Do With It?” at Sister’s in Crime Crime spree in St Kilda here Crime and Justice: Scandi Noir at Denmark House 10.11.16




PLC Luncheon November 11th October 3rd 6.30-8pm Stoke Newington Bookshop, 59 Stoke Newington Rd rsvp info@legendpress.co.uk. UK launching Medea’s Curse with Legend Press October 7th 4.15pm Sunday Times Garden Theatre, Imperial Square: Cheltenham Literary Festival November 2-8 Sharja Literary Festival Victorian Medical Women’s Assoc 29th June 2016 MD student conference 30th June 2016 Logan & Tweed Heads 4-5th July 2016 Burdekin 14-16 July 2016: session in conversation 10.45pm 16.7 and 9am 17.7 and with Graeme Simsion 2pm 16.7 Maitland Library 20 July 2016 Sydney 16-17th August 2016 Earlier (2015: It was a busy year!) Perth Writer’s Festival 19-22nd February 2015 Case Studies with Dawn Barker and Forensic Detail with Barry Maitland  (Signing below next to Tom Robb Smith) Eltham Bookshop presents Partners in Crime: Graeme Simsion in conversation with Anne Buist. Maroush restaurant 1092 Main Rd Eltham 10th Feb 6.30pm RSVP 0394398700




Sun Bookshop 10 Ballarat Rd Yarraville 12th Feb 6.30pm Sisters in Crime with Jaye Ford, Rising Sun Hotel Feb 6th. Thanks for a fun night with some lively discussion, and to Deb Force at Sun bookshop!Here I am with Maggie Baron and Jaye Ford….and Graeme Simsion with my book and Jaye Waurn Ponds Library 25th February 2015 Adelaide Writers Festival Feb 28th 2015  (on Youtube here)Pioneer Women’s Memorial Gardens East Stage with Sofie Laguna and Jo Case Wheeler Centre 6pm 16th March Festival of Colour, Queenstown New Zealand 25th April The Somewhat Crazy Worlds of Simsion and Buist Dymocks Camberwell Book Club 6.45pm 5th May Ebony Quill Cafe UNSW Workshop ” So You Want to Write a Thriller?’ Robert Webster Building Room 335 UNSW 10am-1pm May 6th UNSW IN conversation with Anne Brewster Io Myers Studio Gate 2 High St Kensington May 6th 6.30pm-8pm Mona vale Library event 1 Park St Mona vale May 7th 12-1.30pm Berkeouw Horsnby, Westfield shopping centre 6.30-8pm May 7th




Bundaberg Writers’ Festival here: 15th May  Library 49 Woondoona St 10-11am 16th May 1.15pm to 3.45pm”Putting the Thrill in Thriller” workshop CG University 17th May 12-2 pm Literary Lunch, talking along with Elizabeth Lowrie & Lindsay Simpson. Across the Waves Sports Club Her with Sandy Curtis the organiser (and the big bottle of Bundy…) Camden Civic Centre Camden May 21st with Graeme Simsion as part of the SWF see article here and on Youtube here Sydney Writers’ festival:Co-conspirators with Graeme Simsion 22 May 10-11am SWF :Neuroses and Diagnoses: Characters and their Psychology Natasha Mitchell talks with Anne Buist, Michael Christie and Matt Haig 22 May 3-4pm Here with Terry Hayes (I Am Pilgrim), Graeme Simsion and Alex Adsett Camberwell Library 7pm June 4th Bateman’s Bay Writer’s Festival 6th June 2015 Crime Writing-the Thrill of it All with Gabrielle Lord and Mark Henshaw (10.30-12.00) and Couples Write On with Graeme Simsion (4-5.30pm)




Broadcast of Sydney Writers Festival Panel : Interviewer Natasha Mitchell with Anne Buist, Matt Haig & Michael Christie Online June 12th 9am AEST at http://abc.net.au/rn Williamstown Literary Festival (WillyLitFest) midday 14th June, auditorium at Williamstown town hall:  ‘Fatal Attraction’ with Anna George and Robert Gott  2015 14th July 5-6pm Sunnybank Hills, Compton Rd 15th July 2-3pm Chermside Library 375 Hamilton Rd 16th July 10-11am Mt Ommaney Library 171 Dandenong Rd 16th July Ashgrove Library 87 Amarina Ave Geelong Masonic Lodge July 25th Women’s Goulburn Valley Luncheon 26th July African Dinner to support Mental Health Foundation of Ghana Northcote Town Hall July 26th Tamworth Writer’s Festival 1st August Tamworth library with Graeme Simsion. Below catching some live music (Sally-Anne Whitten band) the night before – we were in Tamworth after all! Great turn out at the library and a fun audience! Creative Fuel Global Forum conference key note speech with Graeme Simsion 10.30am Sydney 6th August




Bendigo Writers Festival 8-9th August: with Graeme Simsion 9.30am Saturday 8th at the Capitol Theatre; Ethics & Writing 1.45pm Sunday 9th at the Old Fire Station with Peter Craven, David Musgrave and Anne Elvey talking to Meredith Doig Melbourne Writer’s Festival : With Graeme Simsion at Airey’s Inlet Community Centre 21st August Italian Cultural Institute (details pending) 4.30pm Monday 24th August “The Book That Changed Me” discussing The White Hotel by DM Thomas hosted by Hannah Kent 4pm at ACMI Festival Club, Federation Square, Friday 28th August Brisbane Writer’s Festival 3rd-6th September Logan library, Masterclass, Guilty as Charged panel with Dave Warner and Robert Gott, Sexy Texts with Krissy Kneen and Susan Johnson and solo session. Session below talking about heroines: Sophie Hannah, Kate Grenville, Sarah Waters (and sorry, Jane Caro out of shot!) Below – Krissy Kneen reading a WOW letter to future self (with some funny bits as the moderator is appreciating!)

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