The Australian title of Getting Things Done is "How to Get Things Done"
see:
http://www.davidco.com/getting-things-done/international-editions
Amazon now sell the kindle version of that name for 50% more than the price of the US version.
US Kindle Edition $12.99 USD
AUS Kindle Edition $19.29 AUD (~20.23USD)
http://www.amazon.com/How-Get-Thing...tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1365542478&sr=1-1
It isn't available through Apples iBook store.
You can purchase the ebook directly through penguin Australia for AUD $17.99 (~18.89 USD)
http://www.penguin.com.au/products/9781742538709/how-get-things-done
I bought this one (not wanting to pay the highest price). The DRM protected version is hard to get going. You need to register with Adobe digital editions and find a computer or ipad app that can log in to Adobe's service so that you can then read it.
http://www.adobe.com/au/products/digital-editions.html
You need to install the Adobe Editions software on Mac / Windows PC, then register the purchase and convert the downloaded file into a DRM signed eBook. (Penguin Books don't tell you any of this.) Then you need to find a reader that will open the eBook:
List of devices:
http://blogs.adobe.com/digitalpublishing/supported-devices
I already had the "Readmill" reader app on my iPad, and even though it isn't listed in the supported devices, it could open the eBook after signing in to Adobe's servers with my new Adobe account.
I'm very technically proficient and I found this a very difficult process to go through. It's a shame that a legitimate purchase is **
so hard**.
I would not recommend going down the Penguin books eBook path. It is painful.
If the publishers just made it available on Amazon for less than ridiculous exchange rate and iBook store, it would be much easier. While trying to figure out how to do all this, I found several sites in Russia where I could download a pirated PDF of the book.
My preferred option would the Apple iBook store at a reasonable price. (ie: parity pricing with US product + 10% GST would be ideal). But I guess that's in the hands of the Australian publisher isn't it?