Novels
- Jungfrau, 1936
- Pioneers on Parade, 1939, with Miles Franklin
- Come In Spinner, 1951, with Florence James
- Say No to Death, 1951
- Southern Steel, 1953
- Caddie, the Story of a Barmaid, 1953.
- The Sun in Exile, 1955
- Heat Wave in Berlin, 1961
- Picnic Races, 1962
- Black Lightning, 1964
- The Sun is Not Enough, 1967
- The Half-Burnt Tree, 1969
- A Bough in Hell, 1971
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