Light-weight gifts

Ideal for posting overseas or interstate, Aspects' range of light-weight Australian gifts are perfect for sending to loved ones living in far-away places.
The Future Keepers

The Future Keepers

Nandi Chinna The poems in The Future Keepers honour ecosystems and the custodians of future ecolo...

Nandi Chinna The poems in The Future Keepers honour ecosystems and the custodians of future ecologies. They navigate the poet's own embodied experiences of change and succession - of family, community and place. From the research scientists, gardeners, birds and plants of Kings Park, to the activism and ecosystems of the Beeliar Wetlands, to the poet's own inherited landscapes, these poems evoke mutuality and exchange in speaking of the gifts we receive from being open to encounters with othe...

$24.95

Cooking with the Oldest Foods on Earth Cooking with the Oldest Foods on Earth

Cooking with the Oldest Foods on Earth

Cooking with the Oldest Foods on Earth: Australian Native Foods Recipes and SourcesJohn Newton WI...

Cooking with the Oldest Foods on Earth: Australian Native Foods Recipes and SourcesJohn Newton WINNER of the 2020 Gourmand Award for Innovation Native produce business is booming and it's about to enter a new phase — Australian native ingredients are beginning to turn up in growers' markets and even local supermarkets. From Warrigal greens and saltbush, to kangaroo and yabbies — John Newton will inspire you to grab some and take it home. This short companion book to the award-winning 'The Old...

$22.95

AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia

AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia

AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia The map is an attempt to represent the language, tribal or na...

AIATSIS Map of Indigenous Australia The map is an attempt to represent the language, tribal or nation groups of the Aboriginal peoples of Australia. Aboriginal groups were included on the map based on the published resources available between 1988 and 1994 which determine the cultural, language and trade boundaries and relationships between groups. The map was developed along with the Encyclopedia of Aboriginal Australia as part of a research project. The borders between groups are purposeful...

$14.95

Field Guide to West Australian Beaufortias, Eremaeas, Kunzeas and Regelias

Field Guide to West Australian Beaufortias, Ere...

Field Guide to West Australian Beaufortias, Eremaeas, Kunzeas and RegeliasRobert Sainsbury This b...

Field Guide to West Australian Beaufortias, Eremaeas, Kunzeas and RegeliasRobert Sainsbury This book is the fourth in a series of field guides written on Western Australia flora over several years. Designed to function as a field guide to assist in the field identification of all Western Australian beaufortias, eremaeas, kunzeas and regelias.

$25.00

Nikulinsky Unfolded: Xanthorrhoea New!

Nikulinsky Unfolded: Xanthorrhoea

Philippa Nikulinsky Take a walk with internationally renowned artist Philippa Nikulinsky through ...

Philippa Nikulinsky Take a walk with internationally renowned artist Philippa Nikulinsky through the Great Victoria Desert. In an artwork painted on a continuous piece of Japanese kozo paper, Nikulinsky depicts the regeneration process of the iconic grass tree (Xanthorrhoea thorntonii). It unfolds through time to show the elegance of unburnt leaves, and in contrast the stark drama of bushfire-wrought sand dunes. About the Author:Arid landscapes, regeneration after fire and the resilience of W...

$35.00

How to Enjoy WA Wildflowers by Jim Barrow

How to Enjoy WA Wildflowers

How to Enjoy WA WildflowersJim Barrow This book will show you the best spots to look for wildflow...

How to Enjoy WA WildflowersJim Barrow This book will show you the best spots to look for wildflowers in the south-west of Western Australia. It also explains how to put together multi-day trips ranging from Shark Bay to Hyden, Albany and Esperance and day trips in Perth, including walks in Kings Park. This book details two hundred thirty-three species of the countless wildflowers you are likely to see with many illustrated. About the Author:Dr Jim Barrow spent nearly 40 years working for CSIR...

$19.95

Banksias: A Field and Garden Guide by Ivan Holliday and Geoffrey Watton

Banksias: A Field and Garden Guide

Banksias: A Field and Garden GuideIvan Holliday and Geoffrey Watton A comprehensive guide to one ...

Banksias: A Field and Garden GuideIvan Holliday and Geoffrey Watton A comprehensive guide to one of Australia's best known and most attractive genus of native plants. Although differing greatly in size, shape and habitat, all banksias share the beauty of brilliant, bird attracting flowers. This handbook includes identification, distribution and cultivation information. About the Authors: Ivan Holliday is the author of sixteen books on Australian plants, is a life member of the Australian Plan...

$29.95

Colour Guide to Spring Wildflowers of Western Australia: Part 4

Colour Guide to Spring Wildflowers of Western A...

Colour Guide to Spring Wildflowers of Western Australia: Part 4 - Exmouth and the PilbaraEddy Waj...

Colour Guide to Spring Wildflowers of Western Australia: Part 4 - Exmouth and the PilbaraEddy Wajon This book is the fourth in a series of guides to Western Australian wildflowers that groups the flowers by colour rather than family or genus. Wildflowers of the same colour are grouped together and each plant is described in very simple, non-technical terms. This fied guide contains colour photographs of more than 220 of the most common (and not so common) winter to spring wildflowers that gro...

$19.95

Colour Guide to Spring Wildflowers of Western Australia: Part 2 by Eddy Wajon

Colour Guide to Spring Wildflowers of Western A...

Colour Guide to Spring Wildflowers of Western Australia: Part 2 - Perth and the SouthwestEddy Waj...

Colour Guide to Spring Wildflowers of Western Australia: Part 2 - Perth and the SouthwestEddy Wajon This book is the first guide to Western Australian wildflowers which groups the flowers by colour rather than by family, genus or area. Each plant is described in very simple, clear, non-technical terms. This book is designed for those with no knowledge of botany, tourists and locals alike, but who have a curiosity and love of beautiful wildflowers. This conveniently sized field guide contains ...

$19.95

Colour Guide to Spring Wildflowers of Western Australia: Part 3 by Eddy Wajon

Colour Guide to Spring Wildflowers of Western A...

Colour Guide to Spring Wildflowers of Western Australia: Part 3 - Esperance and the WheatbeltEddy...

Colour Guide to Spring Wildflowers of Western Australia: Part 3 - Esperance and the WheatbeltEddy Wajon The third in a series of guides to Western Australian wildflowers which groups the flowers by colour rather than by family or genus. Each plant is described in very simple, clear, non-technical terms. This book is designed for those with no knowledge of botany, tourists and locals alike, but who have a curiosity and love of beautiful wildflowers. This conveniently sized field guide contain...

$19.95

Can a Quokka Quack? Can a Quokka Quack?

Can a Quokka Quack?

Jolly Read, Illustrated by Natasha Lea The quokka (or quak-a in local Noongar language) is a uniq...

Jolly Read, Illustrated by Natasha Lea The quokka (or quak-a in local Noongar language) is a unique and rare marsupial living on Wadjemup or Rottnest, an island in the sun off the coast of Western Australia. They are isolated and have no predators, and maybe that's why they smile so much! Quokkas are famous for being the friendliest and happiest wild animals on Earth. The new quirky funny kids’ book about the unique little Rottnest Island marsupial that has become famous for being the happies...

$25.95

Tuart Dwellers Tuart Dwellers

Tuart Dwellers

Jan Ramage, illustrated by Ellen Hickman From the break of dawn to nightfall, the tuart is not as...

Jan Ramage, illustrated by Ellen Hickman From the break of dawn to nightfall, the tuart is not as it appears.  Leaves and bark, trunk and branches - all are places of pretence, traps and trickery. Find out what surprise a "moon crater" might hide and why a bullseye borer drills holes; how a crab spider goes shopping and a jewel beetle becomes a seedpod; why a dragon wears a beard and how a gecko talks. And meet the "mad hatterpiller", who does a very clever hat trick. 'Tuart Dwellers' celebra...

$26.95