Package deal – Three great books for the price of two, plus a free CD!

To celebrate the release of the latest VURRN publication, we are pleased to offer three great paperbacks from our back-catalogue, along with a copy of the Right Where We Are CD (details below).


Package price: $59.90 (including GST, postage & handling)

Buy package deal

The package deal includes the following three great paperbacks:

  • The Changing Nature of Australia’s Country Towns, (2013), edited by M. F. Rogers & D. R. Jones


  • The Sustainability of Australia’s Country Towns: Renewal, Renaissance, Resilience, (2010), edited by J. Martin and T. Budge


  • Climate Change in Regional Australia: Social Learning and Adaptation, (2009), edited by J. Martin, M. Rogers and C. Winter


Plus a copy of the Right Where We Are: Songs that reflect and celebrate life in rural communities CD.

This represents a saving of almost $30.


Details of the individual items are available on our Publications page.

Other VURRN Publications

Male farmer emptying a bucket of avocados into a wooden pallet
By Matthew Carroll October 31, 2024
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Landscape image with coal train, coal storage and shipping port in distance. Text reads
By Sally Weller. January 1, 2024
How vulnerable carbon-intensive regions outside metropolitan Australia might secure a ‘just’ transition.
Male farmer emptying a bucket of avocados into a wooden pallet
By Edited by Susan Brumby (Chief Editor), Alison Kennedy and Bianca Todd. January 1, 2014
A series of chapters developed from presentations made at the 2012 NCFH Conference.
A meat worker using a knife to carve meat in a butchery or abattoir setting
By Patrick O’Leary and Peter Sheldon. January 1, 2012
How local and global factors have shaped Australia’s meat industry and its industrial relations.
Image of a healthy looking Australian river reflecting a blue sky and native trees.
By Edited by Michelle Graymore, Pam McRae-Williams, Andrew Barton and La Vergne Lehmann. January 1, 2012
Innovative applied research for adaptive water management in the dryland regions of Australia.
Landscape featuring mountains in background and a field of canola flowers in the foreground
By Edited by J. Martin and T. Budge. January 1, 2010
This eclectic mix of papers reveals the multidimensional nature of sustainability as applied to Australia’s country towns.
Aerial image of a dry, brown patchwork of Australian paddocks.
By Edited by J. Martin, M. Rogers and C. Winter. January 1, 2009
Case studies of community level approaches to climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Graphic image in shades of blue, featuring map of Australia and New Zealand on a geometric globe pattern
By Bernard O’Meara and Stanley Petzall. January 1, 2007
Understanding the processes in place to recruit and select vice-chancellors (VCs) for Australian universities.
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