Two on the go at the mo. The Bush by Don Watson. A treatise on the Australian bush, the myth, the reality, the legends and the people. A sometimes harsh (like the bush) appraisal but - in my humble opining - always fair and at times the writing is delightful.
Above the Battle - an Air Observation Post Pilot at War by Ronald Lyell Munro. Predictable that an Auster pilot would home in on this but genuine personal accounts of actually flying the little Rearsby built planes under enemy fire are rare. This is one of only two I have read which really takes you into the dangerous skies between the Normandy landings and VE Day.