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Obsolescence (short story)    by Angela Meyer
Price: $0.99 USD. 1240 words. Published on May 25, 2011. .

In the rainy city of Bergen, Norway, a tattooed, troll-like figure quietly disposes of 'the guilty'. But Knut's instinct-driven mission is becoming more and more complex... Originally published in The Lifted Brow 6: Atlas, edited by Ronnie Scott. Cover: artwork by Cecile Raposo-Knight, design by Sonja Meyer.
The Eulo Queen and Other Outback and Opal Stories    by Colin Wurth KOA-Publications
Price: $2.99 USD. 63160 words. Published by Kylie Reynolds on April 5, 2012. .

Based on facts, this collection of Australian stories revolves around frontier life on the opal fields at the turn of the of the century (19thC to 20thC).
The Pup    by Peter Rake
Price: $1.99 USD. 6820 words. Published by MetaPlume  on October 1, 2012. .

When Pete buys himself a kelpie pup on a whim one night he finds himself under pressure to prove the dog's worth on the sheep station, before the Overseer insists that the dog is not worth its keep. With the pup's strange habits he has is work cut out for him, until a pommy chap visits the station and the pup's destiny is changed once more.
Moonlit Encounters    by TWC Press
Price: $3.99 USD. 97440 words. Published on December 11, 2012. .

A diverse collection of short romantic fiction from eight different authors, from different genres, for all readers.
narratorAUSTRALIA Volume Two    by narrator AUSTRALIA
Price: $4.99 USD. 152660 words. Published by MoshPit Publishing  on May 28, 2013. .

A showcase of Australian poets and authors who were published on the narratorAUSTRALIA blog from November 2012 to April 2013
Home, Where the Birds Won't Fly    by Lauren Pearce
Price: Free! 3050 words. Published on June 12, 2013. .

2016, Australian journalist Darya goes back to her parents' hometown of Pripyat to report on the thirtieth anniversary of the explosion in the fourth reactor of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. "Home, Where the Birds Won't Fly tracks" her return home, and describes what she finds there. Runner-up for the 2012 John Marsden Prize.