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WHH completes more than 250 publishing projects each year. Here is a selection of recent publications that indicates our range and depth of service.

Connections - front cover
Connections
A bilingual commemorative book on the relationship between Japan and Australia, produced for the 2005 Aichi Expo. See more...
 
Child Care Service Handbook 2005-06
Child Care Services Handbook
By consolidating seven different handbooks, this project delivered weight reduction and $60,000 savings in postage alone. Read more...
 
MDBC Annual Report
Murray-Darling Basin Commission Annual Report 2004–2005
Produced in conjunction with our partners in the Annual Reports Initiative, the report builds on a successful collaboration on last year’s annual report. Read more...
 
Murray-Darling Basin Commission Foundation Report
The Living Murray
Foundation Report on the significant ecological assets targeted in the First Step Decision
 
Australia in brief
Australia in brief
 
Hints for Australian Travellers
Hints for Australian Travellers
Hints is issued with every new Australian passport and has an annual print run of more than one million units. Read more...
 
Iraq: the Path Ahead
Iraq: the Path Ahead
A public policy document, produced in a record time of three days. We’ll do it—what is it? Read more...
 
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade—Documents on Australian Foreign Policy
One of the latest volumes in this prestigious series produced by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Read more...
 
Not a matter for negotiation: Australia and Malaysia 1961-1966
Australia in the World: The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade files
A new series of occasional papers, launched in 2004, that draws on past working papers of the department. Read more...
 
The Board and the Senior Manager
Department of Health and Ageing: The Board and the Senior Manager
Two books for the Department of Health and Ageing to supporting improvement of governance and management in aged care. Read more...
 
 
 
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