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CSIRO Publishing’s 2016 Stocktake Sale + Free Shipping AUS + NZ

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CSIRO Publishing’s yearly stock-take sale is back on again

A quick check shows item discounts range from ~30% to 75% off titles.

Eg: A Guide to the Beetles of Australia Written By George * & Paul *
Usually AU $49.95 now only $29.95 ~40% off

Welcome to the 2016 Stocktake Sale!
Over 160 titles have been heavily reduced until the end of June!

Order online and enter promo code 2016-005 at the checkout in order to take advantage of the below listed discounts, as well as FREE POSTAGE on all standard deliveries to Australia and New Zealand.
International customers will be charged a low $9.00 postage and handling per order.

Valid until 30 June 2016. No further discounts apply. Does not apply to eBooks.

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  • Any bargains?

    • +2

      Ask JV, he might know ;)

      There's 50% off Dingo books in case your baby goes missing ($19.95 delivered after code applied).

    • +4

      Plenty of scientists are in the bargain bin. Thank you Liberal Party and big corporate lobbyists!

      • I hear they are diverting the funds to the 'Chaplains in Schools' program…

  • Managing Your Wetland

    Awesome. Thanks.

  • $9.95 (was $39.95) The Backyard Duck Book "For the love of ducks"
    $79.95 (was $200) The Biology of Squat Lobsters
    $24.95 (was $49.95) Burning issues

    Nice.

  • Just word of warning they are not processing card payments securely. Bit weird for 2016.

    • How else does ASIO spy on you?

    • Are you sure? What browser?

      I'm getting a Secure & private connection on the checkout page (where the CC is entered) on Chrome 50 PC version.

      https://eshop.publish.csiro.au/cp_cms/index.cfm
      Security Overview
      This page is secure (valid HTTPS).
      Valid Certificate
      The connection to this site is using a valid, trusted server certificate.
      View certificate
      Secure Resources
      All resources on this page are served securely.

      • Yeah but on the following page they're returned in plain text to you.

  • +5

    Feel really sorry to CSIRO scientists who are affected by jobcuts multiple times. Hope this sale can give more funding.

  • +2

    Sharks and Rays of Australia at 60 bucks. At 650+ hardback pages, this will allow you to not only identify what's about to kill you, but also stand a decent chance of fending it off. It's a quality tome.

    • Waterproof?

      • Sadly not. Although if you have access to a laminator that's not yours, this is easily fixed. :D

  • +1

    Not sure Liberal Party voters would care for the CSIRO.
    According to them the world was created 6,000 years ago & anthropogenic global warming is a UN conspiracy

    • +1

      Your generalisation is as ridiculous as the beliefs of fundamentalists themselves

      • -1

        Religious belief correlates with conservative voting
        Global warming denial correlates with conservative voting
        Lower education level correlates with conservative voting
        Lower IQ correlates with conservative voting

        • -1

          I'm beginning to think that most people in Australia vote on a whim. It's not about who's coming in, but rather about who people want out. It's really face vs face. Turnbull is nothing but a huge scapegoat right now, so he's bound to get voted out. Save this comment

        • @tomkun01:
          I hope he gets voted out, the fraud survives by his charisma, not acumen as shown by his incompetence with the NBN

        • @yoyomablue: I know it's only FTTN but I love my NBN!

        • +1

          @tomkun01:

          At least you have nbn! Rollout delay after rollout delay… Cost blowouts yet we are getting inferior infrastructure, with dodgy/shady contract deals probably contributing to those cost blowouts… And we will be stuck with this inferior infrastructure for the next 50yrs or longer!

          This should have been one of those defining nation-building once-in-a-generation projects, and was supposed to secure our future for at least the next generation (100yrs).

          What we are left with is a piecemeal pile of crap that will need to be constantly upgraded, whilst the rest of the world will be a few decades ahead in the cycle…

        • -1

          @brotherrfranciz: heh, yea. Bragging rights

  • They had much better stuff last year

    • -1

      So what you're saying is, there's no bargains?

      • +1

        Not for me…

    • +1

      Been here for years and still not sure why jv is always getting the flak.

      I agree that they had heaps more stuff last year. I was on the lookout for some gardening books but there really isn't much on offer this year.

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