For their ingenuous progeny are sure to come in a scant few months, in the hope that what lies beyond New Caledonia may be even more exotic and glamourous than the tropical seas they left.
Fat, Fifty & Fu ked! (most definitely not an autobiography) was the result, winning the 2003 Australian Popular Fiction competition, securing McGeachin an agent and a publishing deal, while also creating something of a marketing dilemma. . . “From an author you’ve never heard of, with a name you’re not sure how to pronounce, comes the book you might be too embarrassed to ask for.”
Over the course of a three year degree, it’s likely you’ll spend a lot of time walking up and down Abercrombie Street. Going to and from uni, the Royal…
Lake Northam, the glittering jewel of Victoria Park. Home to eels, turtles, ducks and ibis, this stagnant icon is the heart of USyd’s marine ecosystem.