Have you seen the new editions from the Issues in Society series?

This popular Australian series is included in our EBSCO eBooks collection. 15 new titles on contemporary social issues are published each year.

Sugar consumption - enter your TAFE username and password to start reading

Violence Against Women - enter your TAFE username and password to start reading

Issues in Prisons - enter your TAFE username and password to start reading

 

 

 

 

 

Each book is a compilation of the latest news, facts, opinions and statistics from a range of primary sources such as a survey, and secondary sources like a newspaper editorial or opinion piece. They are especially useful for TPC topics.

People with Disability - enter your TAFE username and password to start reading

The Free Speech Debate - enter your TAFE username and password to start reading

Youth Mental Health - enter your TAFE username and password to start reading

 

 

 

 

 

Copies of this series are available to loan from TAFE libraries and to read online. You can view the full list of titles on TAFEcat to see where the books are held in libraries or to access the eBooks with your TAFE username and password.

End of Life Issues - enter your TAFE username and password to start reading

Defending Australia - enter your TAFE username and password to start reading

Australian Farming and Agriculture - enter your TAFE username and password to start reading

 

 

 

 

 

Select the covers on this page to start reading these new titles online now! Contact your library for assistance or if you need to reset your TAFE username and password.

Social Media and Young People - enter your TAFE username and password to start reading

Countering Terrorism and Violent Extremism - enter your TAFE username and password to start reading

Fighting infectious diseases - enter your TAFE username and password to start reading

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