Saturday 12 December 2009

Can’t wait to show you the Interactive Music Room!

Well, folks we’re nearly there with The Interactive Music Room book 1 (beginning primary).

Its first public appearance will be at Creating New Blends, the national Orff conference in Adelaide Jan 3-8.

We’ll also be demonstrating it in Brisbane (May), Sydney (May), Perth (June) and Melbourne (May & Aug). Interactive whiteboards are amazing teaching tools and enormous fun (at least, that’s how we’ve approached the Music Room software). Come along to one of the PDs and have a play with it.

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Publisher at Bushfire Press

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PD dates for 2010

Professional Development
Workshops on our developmental classroom music program MUSIC ROOM and The Interactive Music Room as well as many other publications.

You will find dates and times here as they become available.

May 2010

VIC
7th May 2010, Darebin Arts Centre:
Melbourne Living Music & Dance - VOSA (display only).
Contact Glenys Gijsbers
glenys@stockdaleacs.com.au
www.vosa.org


NSW
28th May 2010, Sydney:
Workshops on Music Room, Dance Room and the Interactive Music Room.
Contact IJAM Music PO Box 5404, Canning Vale Sth, WA, 6155
jasmine@ijam.com.au
www.ijam.com.au


QLD
31st May 2010, Brisbane:
Workshops on Music Room, Dance Room and the Interactive Music Room.
Contact IJAM Music PO Box 5404, Canning Vale Sth, WA, 6155
jasmine@ijam.com.au
www.ijam.com.au


JUNE 2010

WA
12th June, Perth:
Workshops on Music Room, Dance Room and the Interactive Music Room.
Contact IJAM Music PO Box 5404, Canning Vale Sth, WA, 6155
jasmine@ijam.com.au
www.ijam.com.au


AUGUST 2010

VIC
21-22nd August
2010 Early Childhood Conference of Performing Arts (ECCPA) (display only)
Contact Glenys Gijsbers
glenys@stockdaleacs.com.au
www.vosa.org


Would you like us to run some professional development for you and your colleagues?

Contact us here

Wednesday 25 November 2009

Silent Night

Bushfire Press



A free Activity from
Start Singing

A singing resource from Bushfire Press


THIS YEAR’S FINAL ACTIVITY comes from Start Singing.

Start Singing with the Cool Cats Kids is designed to be a useful resource for any choral application, from classroom singing to choirs. It contains sections on voice exploration, warm-ups, exercises in breathing, tone, pitch, diction and harmony. There are also sections on troubleshooting, performance ideas, frequently asked questions - and even microphone technique. And there is an easy recipe for singing sessions.

The sections are arranged in an order for ease of location and use but are not intended to be necessarily used in a sequential way. Use whatever activities, exercises or songs suit your needs, in any order you like.

Many of the songs make excellent performance pieces.

The CD has vocal demonstrations (particularly useful for harmony) and backing tracks (great for performance).

THE FREE ACTIVITY: Silent Night

One of the world’s most well-known and much loved Christmas carols.

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Monday 23 November 2009

Music & the interactive whiteboard


We have some fantastic news for all of you with interactive whiteboards (IWBs). We are about to launch our first interactive title. IWBs are an exciting new teaching tool and so easy to use. Cheryl Burgemeister, a primary music teacher from South Australia, has been busy creating exciting IWB adaptations of our ‘Music Room’ program. The first one is called ‘The Interactive Music Room – book 1 (beginning primary)’. It has been created with EasiTeach and will be out in Feb 2010. More information on our earlier blog post.

Grappling with new technology is always a headache for authors and publishers alike and we are most grateful for the support the EasiTeach and RM Pacific have given us and have been most fortunate to have IWBs and technicians supplied by the good folk at ‘Well Imagine That!’. There’s nothing these guys don’t know about classroom use of IWBs and we recommend them for hardware software and in-servicing. Check them out at www.wellimaginethat.com.au and tell ’em we sent you.

It’s exciting to see this new and accessible technology becoming a part of classroom music programs. I’ll have lots more to tell you about it next time.

From the crowded desk of Mark Leehy,
Publisher at Bushfire Press

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Friday 13 November 2009

A Christmas Pageant (then and now)

A Christmas Pageant from Bushfire PressBushfire Press
A Christmas Pageant
(then and now)

A Musical by Lynne Bartlett, Mark Leehy and Kevin O'Mara
Duration: 60 minutes.

A fun-filled journey from Bethlehem to Bondi that takes the audience through the traditions of Christmas from the Nativity, through the origins of the Christmas Tree and carol singing, the legend of Good King Wenceslaus, the coming of Santa Claus ... and ending up with an Aussie celebration!

Carols and Songs: Silent Night, O, Come, All Ye faithful, We Three Kings, Away in a Manger, The First Noel, Joy to the World, Good King Wenceslaus, Jingle Bells, O, Tannenbaum/ O, Christmas Tree, Deck the Halls, The Night Before Christmas, 12 Aussie Days of Christmas, We Wish You a Merry Christmas.

Click here for more.

Check out some free activities
O Tannenbaum
12 Aussie Days of Christmas

The Interactive Music Room

We are very excited to announce the arrival in 2010 of our first title for Interactive Whiteboard!
Teachers no longer need juggle a CD player, DVD player and Data projector with this "all in one" package.
Students can:
  • touch the screen to animate characters
  • touch and reveal
  • drag and drop notes, characters and icons
  • start and stop music
  • play virtual sounds and notes and perform a host of other Interactive functions.
Available Feb 2010
Find out more and preorder now!

Tuesday 27 October 2009

The famous Bushfire Press Half Price Sale

Massive clearance sale
ex-display and ex-perusal stock –
50% off!
WHILE STOCKS LAST.
Offer closes 12th December.
All titles complete. Some with marked covers.

Late each year we have a bit of a cleanup around here. We find our display merchandise, the few returns we get from perusal requests, and some of the titles we may have a long hand in, and offer them to you at a fantastically reduced price.

This is your opportunity to stock up on music, dance and drama resources.

You can download the catalogue and order from our special half price sale price list.
(You can also find more about Christmas and end of year resources other specials offers in the catalogue).
You will soon see more about this here as well.

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Tuesday 6 October 2009

October Activity: Gamelan Music

This activity is from
Cool Cats Cross Arts Adventures Level 3

Gamelan music

The gamelan is the Javanese and Balinese orchestra.
It uses from a few to several dozen musicians, playing different melodic and rhythmic patterns on tuned and untuned percussion.
Find out more using the links at the bottom of this page.

Some examples of patterns can be heard on the audio file Gamelan Music.
Download scores and mp3 track below
The score and music are from
Cool Cats Cross Arts Adventures Level 3

Gamelan orchestra
Students in 8 groups
Using the score, students make a gamelan orchestra.
Groups 1 - 4 play tuned percussion instruments
using a 1 bar repeating pattern.
Groups 5 - 8 play untuned percussion instruments
using a 1 bar repeating pattern .

Try bringing the groups in one at a time .
Also - have a conductor bring the different groups in and out (except for groups 3 and 7 who must play ALL the time, to provide the pulse).

Students can invent their own 4 beat patterns.

You will find the mp3 track and the page from the book with the score here
and you can purchase Cool Cats Cross Arts Adventures Level 3 here

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Friday 2 October 2009

Musical Instrument Repairs

Bill Vrijens is one of our great friends who always loans us his xylophones to record with.

He runs a small business called Musaics in Melbourne Melbourne, specializing in repairs, replacement parts and sales of tuned and non-tuned percussion instruments. This includes classroom xylophones, metallophones, glockenspiels, hand-drums etc, that are usually thought of as belonging to the Orff instrumentarium, as well as concert xylophones, vibraphones, marimbas, timpani etc.

He also replaces the velum heads on banjo style instruments, which include banjos, banjo guitars, banjo mandolins etc.

Musaics is able to supply a range of replacement parts, including various rubber components, xylophone, vibraphone and marimba bars for any instrument, pins (for classroom instruments) etc. I also retune instruments, refurbish frames etc. Repairs to tympani include adjustments, to repairing or fitting tuning mechanisms, pedal mechanisms etc.

He often has a number of instruments for sale, both new and second hand. If you are looking for something in particular, feel free to contact him, or keep an eye on his site for some bargains.
He is also willing to purchase instruments, particularly if they are incomplete or in need of repair.

His web address is www.members.westnet.com.au/billv

Wednesday 9 September 2009

September 2009 Free Activity - Water Ballet

The September activity also comes from Dance Room Level 2 lower primary edition, the second book in our New Dance Program by Barbara Snook

Dance Room 2 has now been released and there is still a special offer going with discounts off our Music Room and Dance Room 1 titles.

WATER BALLET

This activity certainly does introduce a differnt Dynamic! Water Ballet!

There is a warmup and a stretching exercise that leads into a water ballet you can do with your class without getting wet. We even help you with some of the splashing sounds to get your class into the mood. This can be quite a calming exercise as the music - and the challenge to be aware of the whole group's movements - can bring about that quiet "Different Dynamic"

When you have done this exercise, send us a video - we'd love to publish it here so that everyone can see how well your class has performed their Water Ballet.

You will find the activity here.

Try it out, and then order a perousal copy of the book!

More about Dance Room
40 LESSON PLANS FOR LOWER PRIMARY!!!
Full colour book and four audio CDs.
Here is your dance and movement course for the year ready made, planned and ready to go!

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Thursday 27 August 2009

Booklists for 2010 for Primary and Lower Secondary

It’s booklisting time for many teachers – so here are some thoughts:

Are you looking for a music theory book that will complement your already successful practical classroom music program?
Do you want to ensure that written work in music is as fun and engaging as your practical work?

The Cool Cats series of music theory books is for you!
The series ensures plenty of reinforcement of concepts for young learners and will complement any specialist music program.
The series could be started as early as Year 2.
Books 3 and 4 in the series can be used to prepare students for the AMEB Preliminary Music Craft exam and so are suitable for upper primary or lower secondary students. Alternatively, they can be used to purely complement your own classroom program.
Please find attached a list of my books, with their prices for your information. Please contact Bushfire Press if you would like a perusal copy or go ahead and booklist now.

FREE sample activities for ALL books can be found on line at: www.bushfirepress.com
Books 3 & 4 have FREE teacher notes and worked solutions also available.
Get ready for 2010 now with something new for your students!

From the crowded desk of Mark Leehy,
Publisher at Bushfire Press

Saturday 22 August 2009

30% Discount off Dance Room 1 and all Music Room

Purchase Dance Room Level 2 and you can claim a 30% discount off Dance Room 1 or any level of Music Room
www.bushfirepress.com/danceroom

Dance Room Level 2 is now available!


Dance Room Level 2

lower primary edition
the second book in our New Dance Program
by Barbara Snook

This book is now available. Check back in the blog for the free activity we have published from this book - and stand by for a special offer to launch this title! www.bushfirepress/danceroom

Wednesday 19 August 2009

Early Childhood Conference of Performing Arts

Upcoming PD
We’ll be at the Early Childhood Conference of Performing Arts (ECCPA) 22/23 August at Genazzano College, Kew, Melbourne. We won’t, alas, be doing any workshops this time around, but we’ll be doing some ‘Resource Show & Tells’. We’ll also have a display – so come & say G’day.

More info here

From the crowded desk of Mark Leehy,
Publisher at Bushfire Press

Tuesday 18 August 2009

Dance Room Update

I know that some teachers are hanging out for Dance Room level 2 (lower primary) – and, yes, the release is behind schedule. But the news is good. I’ve just emerged from the recording studio with the finished masters and the videoing was completed last weekend (there is a DVD with this level).

The book is due back from the printer any day and the whole shebang will hopefully be packaged up this week! It has taken a little longer to put the finishing touches in place, but the wait will be well worth it: there are 40, full-colour, easy-to-use lesson plans for lower primary + 4 audio CDs of great music and guided examples etc … plus a DVD with 16 examples of dances, movements, actions and even some Auslan signing.

The package is beautifully presented and exquisitely illustrated by our artist, Bradfield Dumpleton, and Barbara Snook’s clear instructions make it easy to deliver a Dance program for any teacher.

I guess it’s obvious we’re pretty proud of it and we look forward to your thoughts.

Check out the activity from Dance Room Level 2 posted last week in this blog. We will notify you the moment the package is ready (there will also be some great deals).

From the crowded desk of Mark Leehy,
Publisher at Bushfire Press

Monday 10 August 2009

August 2009 Free Activity - Marching Soldiers

The August activity comes from

Dance Room Level 2

lower primary edition
the second book in our New Dance Program
by Barbara Snook

Dance Room Level 2 is about to be released! This is your chance to preview this exciting new publication.

Marching Soldiers


This activity focuses on the Dance Element of Space.

In pairs, students make up a march where they pretend to be soldiers and march around the room in time to the music.
They can march on the spot, march forward, turn to face a different direction and march forward again. They are encouraged to make up their own marching dance.

A fun activity that helps your students map out their positions in space while they are moving around the floor.

Try it out, and then order a perousal copy of the book!

40 LESSON PLANS FOR LOWER PRIMARY!!!
Full colour book and four audio CDs.
Here is your dance and movement course for the year ready made, planned and ready to go!
Dance Room Dance program from Bushfire Press.

We have the music with all instructions and a pdf from the book to download. Enjoy!
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Saturday 8 August 2009

Maryborough Music Conference ‘09

A couple of weeks ago, Kevin O’Mara and I were in Maryborough, Queensland, for the biennial music teachers’ conference, held over 5 days in July. We presented workshops on Music Room and Dance Room. It was our second visit and once again it was a stunning achievement – this time bigger and better.

Congratulations to Ken Hodgkinson for amazing organization. We were treated to great weather, a sublime setting by the Mary River, fabulous guest speakers and presenters from Australia and the world, wonderful performances from local students and delegate’s bands, orchestras and choirs … and keynote speaker James Morrison reminded us all that, outcomes and Essential

Learnings aside, our most important job is to find ways to engage the student at the student’s level – to help the student make a connection to music. I realise it sounds a little trite when written down like that … but it is just so important for us all to remember, when faced with ever-changing planning, evaluation and reporting requirements, that music is still, fundamentally, about making that connection and using it for expression.

The next Maryborough Music Conference is in 2011 – maybe we’ll see you there.

From the crowded desk of Mark Leehy,
Publisher at Bushfire Press

Monday 20 July 2009

July 2009 Free Activity - Making a Robot

The July activity comes from

Dance Room Level 1

beginning primary edition
the first book in our New Dance Program
by Barbara Snook

Making a Robot


This is a great dance and movement activity

Students pretend that they are robots and move around the room to the provided music. They are invited to think and talk about their robot.


Dance Room Dance program from Bushfire Press. We have the music with all instructions and a pdf from the book to download. Enjoy!

40 LESSON PLANS FOR BEGINNING PRIMARY!!!
Full colour book and four audio CDs.
Here is your dance and movement course for the year ready made, planned and ready to go!

Download the activity

Wednesday 8 July 2009

Up to 40% offer extended to July 31st

Purchase Music Room Book 5 @ A$180.00 (+GST) and get up to a 40% discount off Music Room Books 1-4.

Hurry - this offer is only available for Web orders before 31st July

More information here

Monday 6 July 2009

An easier way to peruse school musicals

Bushfire Press began 20 years ago with the publication of Kids in Space and school musicals are still one of our great passions. We take great pride in providing quality shows that have been worked and reworked to make them as appealing and involving as possible to the students and as easy to use as possible for the production team.

Here's a bit of good news for teachers who are involved in the task of finding a suitable musical for their school's next production: We now have electronic perusal available for all of our titles.

You can peruse a large slab of the script, read the synopsis & production notes and check cast sizes, staging and costuming requirements etc ... and you can hear a sample (a minute or so) of all the songs. You can do this for all of our school musicals.

Go to www.bushfirepress.com

THE CHOICES
We have a Gilbert & Sullivan section, with Pirates of Penzance, The Mikado and ... coming soon ... HMS Pinafore.

We have a 'Classics' section including adaptations of Shakespeare (A Kidsummer Night's Dream), Mark Twain (Masquerade, Kids in Camelot), Hans Christian Andersen (The Little Mermaid), Carlo Collodi (Pinocchio) and a Sindbad romp (Kids at Sea - our all-time best seller).

We have our 'Old Favourites' section, including Dangerkids, Superkids, Dragon Girl, Kids in Paradise and Kids in Space.

We have a couple of Christmas shows, including a modern re-telling of the Nativity (The Jazz Nativity) and a look at Christmas through the ages and across the lands (A Christmas Pageant).

And we have an 'Australiana' section, including Currawong Creek (an outback station run by bush animals) and The Billabong Prank (a comic look at how the legend of Waltzing Matilda might really have happened).

So jump online and have a look and a listen. www.bushfirepress.com
You can order online ... and you can always still order a perusal copy to be sent by snail mail.

Have a great show
See you next time

From the crowded desk of Mark Leehy,
Publisher at Bushfire Press

Monday 29 June 2009

Using Music Room Charts

Large display charts are both a necessity and a headache in any classroom. Music teachers are even more affected than other teachers. They need display charts for teaching points or inspiration (like any other teacher) - but they also need loads of song lyric charts. And these chats need to be stored between usage. The storage alone was an issue for me in my teaching days. I was always getting bouts of sinusitis from dusty sheets of paper and cardboard stored either in open, wedge-shaped 'chart mangers' or in space-consuming drawer files. And then there was the rush of changing charts between classes (which was mostly chaotic with the constant stream of classes I had).

When we were developing Music Room, we decided to put all of our artist's beautifully created charts in the back of the book. We considered also producing large-format sets of them but decided against this as the manufacturing cost was so high and we would have had to charge a small fortune for them. But we knew that resourceful teachers would be able to take the charts in the book and 'blow them up' on the photocopier (and maybe even laminate them).

Then one day we got a request from a teacher in South Australia for what she called 'electronic file' versions of the charts. This had never occurred to us and we were very excited about the idea. So we now have a full set of CDROMs that contain the Music Room charts, lyrics, music, arrangements, certificates etc for each book.

If you haven't seen them, you can find them, you can find a chart sample with one of the free activities we have published. Also, more here.

The beauty of this format is that not only can you put the CDs into your computer and, using a data projector, display the chart or song lyric on a screen or whiteboard, but ... you can store all of them on your computer and simply summon up the song or chart that you need at will.

AND ... you can enlarge them in your computer and print them out for display purposes.

It certainly seemed like a brilliant solution to problems of storage, dust mites and ease-of-access. And it's inexpensive (especially compared to the cost of large-format charts).

Some teachers have asked why the CDROMs are not included in the Music Room package.
The answer is that not every teacher will use the charts in the above-mentioned ways or have access to a computer or a data-projector etc. So they won't need the disks.
And, of course, we would have to have to charge a higher price for the package.
The CDROMs are not essential, but are a convenient 'supplementary' tool. Hopefully, they make the teacher's job just a little easier.

Our basic aims in all our titles are:
Give the students material that is fun, engaging and inspiring.
Package it in such a way that it is easy for the teacher to use and makes their job easier.

If we achieve these aims it was a successful project.

Cheers till next time
Mark Leehy
Publisher - Bushfire press

Friday 26 June 2009

Calling Queensland & NZ teachers

Bushfire Press needs help with linking Music Room and Dance Room lessons to curriculum outcomes (‘Essential Learning Standards’ etc) for Queensland and New Zealand. There is a fee available. If you would like more info contact me at the email address on this page
Mark Leehy
Publisher - Bushfire press

Wednesday 24 June 2009

The music program in the multi-age classroom

One of the more tricky classroom management issues is the thorny question of "how do I use a program like Music Room with multi-age classes?"

Multi-age classes (or "mixed grade classes" or "composite grade classes") will always be with us and it is a challenge to keep giving the students lessons and activities that they "didn’t do last year".

Our classroom music program, Music Room is currently up to book 5. Eventually (in a couple of years) there will be 7 books. This equates with 1 full year of lessons for each of the primary years.

We decided to number each book, instead of giving them a grade level, because each Australian state has a different system. The beginning year is called variously ‘prep’, ‘kinder’, ‘reception’ etc. Some states have a ‘prep’ year and 6 primary years. Some have 7 years. And so it goes.

Music Room book 1 is designed to work with the first school year – whatever it is called – and the rest of the books follow on. But what if you have a prep/1, a 2/3 and a 4/5/6? How do you juggle the books?

Cheryl Burgemeister, a music/Arts teacher from South Australia, has kindly allowed us to share her system. You may like to post your own solutions on this blog.

You can find Cheryl's system here.

Cheers till next time
Mark Leehy
Publisher - Bushfire press

Expanding our Blog

We’d like to start using this space to talk about issues and ideas related to music and performing Arts education.

Perhaps you’d like to send us your own thoughts and ideas.
Maybe we’ll feature guest editorials.

So, to kick things off, I thought I’d share a thought or two about multi-age classrooms.
This post will be up shortly.

Mark Leehy
Publisher, Bushfire Press

Wednesday 10 June 2009

Up to 40% off MUSIC ROOM Books 1-4

Purchase Music Room Book 5 @ A$180.00 (+GST) and get up to a 40% discount off Music Room Books 1-4.

Hurry - this offer is only available for Web orders before 30th June

More information here

June 2009 Activity
- ODD ONE OUT
(Flute or Recorder)

THIS MONTH'S FREE ACTIVITY also comes from
Flute With a Twist Volume 1
By Marianne Broug

The book contains PHOTOCOPIABLE BLMs of Variations, Duets and Trios, musical games, puzzles in Classical, Jazz and Contemporary styles.
ODD ONE OUT is a puzzle for students to solve and the notes are easily played on the recorder. Can your students work out what the tune is and find the bar of music that doesn’t belong?
ODD ONE OUT is also suitable for recorder.

You will find the activity here

Sunday 17 May 2009

May 2009 Activity
- Mushroom Magic
(Flute or Recorder)

THIS MONTH'S FREE ACTIVITY comes from
Flute With a Twist Volume 1
By Marianne Broug

The book contains PHOTOCOPIABLE BLMs of Variations, Duets and Trios, musical games, puzzles in Classical, Jazz and Contemporary styles.

MUSHROOM MAGIC is also suitable for recorder and is a nice, easy, slow trio.
It’s great fun – so enjoy!

You will find the activity here

Tuesday 21 April 2009

April 2009 Activity - Space Boogie

THIS MONTH'S FREE ACTIVITY comes from level 4 (upper primary) of our integrated Arts program: COOL CATS CROSS ARTS ADVENTURES
by Mark Leehy & Kevin O'Mara.


This song & activity is from the Space unit of Cool Cats Cross Arts Adventures level 4


We have just re-released the student books for levels 2-4 on CDROM. The CDROMs contain lyrics and student activity pages for music, dance, drama, media and visual art.
They can be used for data projection, enlarging, printing and copying etc. and replace the student books that accompanied the program.

We are giving you part of the level 4 unit 'Space'. We have a CD track and a PDF for a song and dance, 'Space Boogie', great electric guitar, lyrics and movement and dance activities.

This one's great fun and will have the kids really moving!

You will find the activity here

Monday 9 March 2009

March 2009 Activity - Beautiful Soup

THIS MONTH'S FREE ACTIVITY comes our level 3 (middle primary) of our integrated Arts program: COOL CATS CROSS ARTS ADVENTURES
by Mark Leehy & Kevin O'Mara.


This song & activity is from the Nutrition unit of Cool Cats Cross Arts Adventures level 3


We have just re-released the student books for levels 2-4 on CDROM. The CDROMs contain lyrics and student activity pages for music, dance, drama, media and visual art.
They can be used for data projection, enlarging, printing and copying etc. and replace the student books that accompanied the program.

We are giving you part of the level 3 unit 'Nutrition'. We have CD tracks and PDFs for a great song, 'Beautiful Soup', a percussion arrangement, lyrics and movement and dance activities.

Another great activity to have fun with!

You will find the activity here

Monday 16 February 2009

Our Response to the Victorian Bushfire Tragedy

We would like to make a difference.
And we invite you to help us.

Donate your Bushfire Dollars to the Salvation Army Bushfires Appeal before 31st March and we will match your donation. That means 20% of your purchase price goes to the Salvos.

If your school has been directly affected by the fires, we may be able to help you with donations of resources.

More information here

Why do we call ourselves Bushfire Press?