Picnic Point Then and Now" is a An all NEW title
that has just been released in November 2022.

The book is $20.00 for 48 A4 sized pages. More than 100 photos - Most never published before. Ring 0411 11 66 33
The other books are large A4 sized - The History of Padstow (2004) (280 pages); The History of Revesby (2004) (210 pages); The History of Panania Picnic Point and East Hills (2005) (250 pages); The History of Milperra (2006) (200 pages) and A Pictorial Histoty of East Hills from One Tree Point to the Vale of Ah(2019) (210 pages).
Andrew Molloy's local history books on the suburbs are $30 each (incl. GST) * Due to much smaller print runs to keep them in print, for the older titles, these are more expensive than the newly released $20.00 book.

1. Buy locally at one of a local family business
The Professionals Real Estate Agency
2 Faraday Road
Padstow 2211
1. Pick up from our office in Padstow Heights
Ring 0411 11 66 33 to make appointment
or
3. Ring 0411 11 66 33
-
We can take Pay Pal (details to your email) or Credit Card (Visa/ Mastercard) over the phone, or you can pay by BSB.
- FREE delivery anywhere in the East Hills district.
- We can post these anywhere in Australia. The books are $20 for 2022 book ($3.30 postage for one or $5.50 for two) - or $30 each for earlier titles with a flat fee of $15.00 (incl. GST) for 1-3 books anywhere in Australia and $20.00 (incl. GST) for 4-6 books anywhere in Australia. We will advise for further.
- If you are outside Australia, then message to arrange a quote for postage anywhere in the world.
We offer:

Book Launch for my second book "The History of Revesby" with former Member for Banks, Mr Daryl Melham; (Andrew Molloy); former Member for East Hills, Mr Alan Ashton; former Mayor of Bankstown Helen Westwood; Councillors Max Parker and Allan Winterbottom. September 2004.
a review by former Member for East Hills, Alan Ashton
A review of the History of Padstow shortly after release:
"The book is in the fine tradition of a mixture of oral, pictorial, anecdotal and historical evidence based on maps, photographs, diagrams and the like, most of which have never been published or seen by most people in Bankstown."
"Andrew Molloy undertook his history completely on his own, not on a whim. I have reason to know that he was a great historian. He talks about the earliest land grants, the history of the Great Depression in Padstow, the speculators and the first settlers."
"Andrew Molloy also documents the years of progress up to 1931 and notes that the arrival of the rail line gave the suburb great impetus. He also chronicles Padstow before the Second World War and immediately afterward. He has included photographs of many of the shops in the early days of the district and mentions many of the famous Padstow families."
Extracts taken from: Corrected Copy NSW Legislative Assembly Hansard Article No.36 of 11/03/2004. THE HISTORY OF PADSTOW Page: 7191. Speaker: Mr ALAN ASHTON (East Hills) [5.17 p.m.] in PRIV; Private Members Statements.