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Neil Brooks

    Neil Brooks is a leading authority on tax law, with work that delves deeply into the complex issues of income taxation. His analyses are characterized by their acuity and pragmatic approach, making him a sought-after consultant on tax policy and reform. Brooks's intellectual contributions shape discussions around fair and effective tax systems. His extensive publications and advisory roles with governments worldwide underscore his significant impact on global tax discourse.

    The Sepulchre of Christ in Art and Liturgy; With Special Reference to the Liturgic Drama
    Callan the Chameleon: On being different
    The Trouble with Billionaires
    Billionaires' Ball: Gluttony and Hubris in an Age of Epic Inequality
    • Exploring the consequences of unequal income distribution, the book highlights the paradox of the United States having the highest number of billionaires while grappling with significant social issues. It examines alarming statistics, such as high infant mortality rates, crime levels, short life expectancy, and limited social mobility, to illustrate the detrimental effects of wealth disparity on society.

      Billionaires' Ball: Gluttony and Hubris in an Age of Epic Inequality
    • Callan the Chameleon lived in a tall lilly pilly tree with pink tipped leaves. The leaves of the lilly pilly tree grow very thick. Callan felt safe in the rustling tree that was home. He didn't like to be seen at all. Everywhere he went he checked to see if he was blending in with the bush around him. Uniquely Australian, the story revolves around Callan and his bush animal friends, Emily Echidna, Kyle Koala, Katie Kookaburra, Wesley Wombat, Freya the Frilled-necked Lizard and other Australian animals. The book contains a section on Asperger's by Professor Tony Attwood and is illustrated with stunning pencil and watercolour artwork.

      Callan the Chameleon: On being different