by Nicholas Reece, University of Melbourne (December 2012) The academics and the “mummy bloggers” are in furious agreement – reading picture books to children is one of the best things you can do for a child’s development. It also happens to be, in the opinion of this humble author, Continue Reading
Australia Day
Spear: A foot in each world. A heart in none. (trailer + poster)
SNAPSHOT A young man reconciles ancient tradition with the modern, urban world in this debut feature from Stephen Page, artistic director of Australia’s renowned Bangarra Dance Theatre.This visually arresting film may be Stephen Page’s directorial debut, but Page is no stranger to the telling of stories through movement and Continue Reading
Rip’d from the pages of my Aussie childhood: Blinky Bill
Blinky Bill is an Aussie icon. First appearing in Brooke Nicholls’ 1933 book Jacko – The Broadcasting Kookaburra, Blinky Bill was the creation of Dorothy Wall who conjured up a young, feisty anthropomorphic koala who did everything a young boy such as I was then wanted to do. He had Continue Reading