Australian Christian Book of the Year Shortlist Announced

Posted on 3rd July 2010 in Industry News

This year’s Australian Christian Book of the Year Short List was announced on Tuesday, 8 June 2010. The short-listed books are:

‘A CENTURY OF INFLUENCE: AUSTRALIAN STUDENT CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT 1896-1996’ by Renate Howe (University of New South Wales Press)

‘DESOLATE BEAUTY’ by Trudy Adams (Ark House Press)

‘HEBREWS: A NEW COVENANT COMMENTARY’ by William Dumbrell (Redeemer Baptist Press)

‘LOSING MY RELIGION: UNBELIEF IN AUSTRALIA’ by Tom Frame (University of New South Wales Press)

‘MONTGOMERY OF TASMANIA: HENRY AND MAUD MONTGOMERY IN AUSTRALASIA’ by Robert Withycombe (Acorn Press)

‘THE THIRD CHOICE: ISLAM, DHIMMITUDE AND FREEDOM’ by Mark Durie (Deror Books)

‘THE TRELLIS AND THE VINE: THE MINISTRY MIND-SHIFT THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING’ by Colin Marshall & Tony Payne (Matthias Media)

2010 ACBOY JUDGES

ALEX CRAWFORD holds degrees in arts, law and theology. He is a practising barrister in Brisbane. Outside the law, he is interested in books, music and seeing the Brisbane Lions win. Alex is married to Penny. They have three children and attend St Mark’s Anglican Church, Clayfield. He is the secretary of the Mathew Hale Public Library based in Brisbane.

NANCY KROEGER combines her passion for books and literature with her love of numbers and people by working at Ridley Melbourne Mission and Ministry College. She is celebrating her eleventh year working in the College Bookshop as bookkeeper. Her most recent read was the challenging Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel. Nancy is married to a Presbyterian minister and church planter. They have three adult children, two sons-in-law and a first grandchild born this May.

DAVID STARLING teaches New Testament and Theology at Morling College in Sydney and is a member of Macquarie Baptist Church. He studied English and History at Sydney University and worked as a high school English teacher in Western Sydney before theological study at Moore College and Morling College and pastoral ministry in Sydney’s inner west. He is married to Nicole and has three young children.

JOIN US AT THE AWARD PRESENTATION

The 2010 Australian Christian Book of the Year will be announced and prizes awarded during a lunch at the Robert White Hall, Level 1, 156 Collins Street, Melbourne, on 10 August 2010 at midday (for a 12.30 start).

The awards will be preceded by an address by inspiring 2009 Christian Book of the Year author, Naomi Reed, and an engaging performance by poet, Cameron Semmens.

$40 per guest. ($10 for Teen Writer contestants.) To book seats call 1300 13 7725 or write to awards@spcka.org.au

Michael Collie
Awards Coordinator
Australian Christian Literature Society
PO Box 198, Forest Hill, Victoria 3131, Australia
Free call 1300 13 7725
Mobile 0423 244 481

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2010 National Trade Show Announced

Posted on 1st March 2010 in Events, Industry News

CBAA has made available all of the registration information for the 2010 National Trade Show. Click here. to find out all of the details. Don’t miss out on the huge early bird discounts, retailers and wholesalers alike can register today!

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2010 Orange Trade Show Photos:

Posted on 22nd February 2010 in Events, Industry News

Matt Hunt makes coffee at the Orange Regional Trade Show:

More photos from can be found on the CBAA facebook group:
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Chris Donaldson resigns from CBAA Council. Josh Olson elected as interim President.

Posted on 1st February 2010 in Industry News

The Christian Bookselling Association has announced the resignation of its President Chris Donaldson. Josh Olson has been elected by his fellow council members as the interim President until the next AGM.

Further details can be found on the CBAA website.

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Living Oasis – Moving from Maintainence to Mission Mode

Posted on 28th January 2010 in Industry News, Marketing

As 26 Wesley Owen stores face closure, one store is looking to the future by diversifying their stock holdings and providing a reason for non-Christians to visit their shop. This is a strategy that could easily be adopted by many of Australia’s regional bookshops, to help us develop sustainable businesses and to build important relationships with our local communities: Download Living Oasis Press Release