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The Watervale Ladies’ Writing and Firefighting Society (Mette Menzies, HarperCollins)

Released September 2025

Mette Menzies’ debut novel, The Watervale Ladies’ Writing and Firefighting Society, is a charming and layered exploration of unexpected friendship, personal reinvention and the quiet strength of women who show... Read more

Maisy Hayes Is Not for Sale (Allayne L Webster, Text)

Released September 2025

Maisy Hayes Is Not for Sale is a big-hearted read that balances emotional depth with laugh-out-loud moments. Told from the perspective of 14-year-old Maisy, the middle child in a single-parent family... Read more

Mega Rich Guinea Pigs (Kate & Jol Temple, HarperCollins)

Released September 2025

In Mega Rich Guinea Pigs, the first laugh-out-loud book in a new illustrated series by Kate and Jol Temple (Frog Squad), four pampered pets unexpectedly become billionaires. When tech tycoon... Read more

A Catalogue of Love (Erin Hortle, S&S)

Released September 2025

Erin Hortle’s A Catalogue of Love is a powerful work of Australian literary fiction. Set against the salt-sprayed wilderness of Bruny Island, the novel follows Neika, a surfer tracing her life... Read more

The Vanishing Place (Zoë Rankin, Moa Press)

Released September 2025

If you’re after a sad girl novel wrapped in a family saga and delivered as a fast-paced thriller, Zoë Rankin’s near-flawless debut, The Vanishing Place, delivers it all in spades.... Read more

Gunpowder Creek (Alex Dook, Echo)

Released September 2025

Alex Dook’s debut novel, Gunpowder Creek​, explores the question of how far a parent would go to save their child. Emily is a single mother whose teenage son, Zach, is... Read more

Train of Thought (Jess Horn, illus Hayley Wells, Bright Light)

Released September 2025

Concentrating can be hard, especially when you have an active imagination! Jess Horn’s Train of Thought is a whimsical and beautifully illustrated picture book that explores a common problem with... Read more

Renegade Timeline Officer (Harper Wells #1) (Bethany Loveridge, Wombat)

Released September 2025

Harper Wells: Renegade Timeline Officer, the first book in the Wollemi trilogy by Bethany Loveridge, introduces a reluctant young time traveller thrust into a world of missing persons, mysterious portals... Read more

Desolation (Hossein Asgari, Ultimo)

Cover of 'Desolation' by Hossein Asgari.

Released September 2025

Desolation, the latest novel from Miles Franklin–shortlisted author Hossein Asgari (Only Sound Remains), is a taut and haunting exploration of trauma, memory and meaning. It traces the psychological unravelling of... Read more

Once I Was a Giant (Zeno Sworder, T&H)

Released September 2025

Zeno Sworder’s Once I Was a Giant is a poetic and richly drawn picture book about memory, connection and renewal. In a dim apartment, a ‘picture-book maker’ has run out... Read more

Promises and Other Lies (Sue Whiting, Walker Books)

Released September 2025

Set one year after a devastating bushfire, Sue Whiting’s Promises and Other Lies is a compelling middle-grade novel that explores the lingering impact of disaster on a close-knit coastal community.... Read more

Black River (Ruby Jean Cottle, Atria Australia)

Released September 2025

Ruby Jean Cottle’s debut, Black River, is a strong addition to the young adult paranormal romance genre. Dusty is a 17-year-old introvert who finds comfort in books and nature. After a... Read more

Going for Pippies (Wilaaran Hunter Laurie, illus Tori-Jay Mordey, Magabala)

Released September 2025

Going for Pippies is a joyful celebration of First Nations culture created by debut Yaegl author Wilaaran Hunter Laurie and established Torres Strait Islander illustrator Tori-Jay Mordey (Our Flag, Our... Read more

Role Model (Samantha Harris & Myrna Davison, Murdoch)

Released September 2025

Role Model: Taking up space in the fashion world is an inspiring and deeply personal memoir by model Samantha Harris and her mother, Myrna Davison. Blending fashion, family and First... Read more

Discipline (Randa Abdel-Fattah, UQP)

Released September 2025

Discipline asks urgent questions about who gets to speak, who stays silent and what we owe our communities. Randa Abdel-Fattah (Does My Head Look Big in This?) chronicles the experiences... Read more

Slashed Beauties (A Rushby, HQ Fiction)

Released September 2025

Slashed Beauties is a lush historical fantasy and an adult debut by A Rushby (The Wish Sisters, The Ghost Locket). The novel is by turns macabre and emotional but always... Read more

Sing to Me (Jelena Curic, WestWords)

Released September 2025

Jelena Curic’s debut novel Sing to Me follows drinking, smoking and womanising anti-hero Pero Petrović on a reluctant hero’s journey to confront family secrets, betrayal and the legacy of his war-torn... Read more

Cannon (Lee Lai, Giramondo)

Released September 2025

In Lee Lai’s latest graphic novel Cannon, a young chef struggles to navigate the stresses of her late twenties while burdened by family obligations and a chaotic workplace. Central to... Read more

A Guide to Falling Off the Map (Zanni L Arnot, Lothian)

Released September 2025

A Guide to Falling Off the Map is the absorbing YA debut from Zanni L Arnot, who has previously published books for younger children under the name Zanni Louise (Hazel’s... Read more

58 Facets: On law, violence and revolution (Marika Sosnowski, MUP)

Released September 2025

‘This is a strange book,’ Marika Sosnowski writes in the acknowledgements of 58 Facets, and she isn’t wrong. Part poetic inquiry, part legal ethnography and part dreamscape of inherited trauma,... Read more