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Vale Craig Tonkin

A tribute to Craig Tonkin, my fellow producer/director/writer of Star Wars fan doco The PhanDom Menace, who has suddenly passed, aged just 51.

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Books News

Vote for the Highly Commended Squishbook and win!

Squishbook has been Highly Commended by the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards, and that means you can vote for it for People’s Choice – and win 10 indivdually-selected books in the process!

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Music

2024 Great Choons

So much great music in 2024! Here’s a playlist of my favourite songs plus other highlights from a very groovy year.

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Film Music News The Olden Days

Unmasking Myself As A Multi-Media Terrorist

New Horizons In Violence (N.H.I.V.) were the world’s most blackly subversive mashed media terrortainment group during the War on Terror. Our complete film has finally been released – here’s the full story.

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The Olden Days

Laughy 30th, You Bastards

To mark the 30th anniversary of Melbourne community TV Channel 31, a look back at the station’s first sketch comedy show: Laugh You Bastards.

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Books News

Correcting “Mistakes” in Squishbook

Why I got out the red pen to correct 997 Squishbooks.

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Books News

I’m in a book – Squishbook!

SQUISHBOOK is a book for kids put together by the talented and lovely comic artists at Squishface Studio, and I’m thrilled to have been a contributing writer.

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Film Flip News

Flipping the script

I’m so grateful to Screen Australia for supporting Alli Parker and I to write a draft of FLIP, a genre-smashing film about the role Australia played in the birth of competitive women’s skateboarding, a sport which, 20 years later, has become an Olympic highlight.

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Film Glass House Music News The Olden Days

Lost in the past…

It was 20 years ago todayish… Craig Tonkin and I released a doco, The PhanDom Menace, about a Star Wars fan club around the time of the release of the first prequel, Episode I: The Phantom Menace. It ended up being distributed on DVD around the world, marking the first time I was paid for […]

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Bruce The Project

The Facts Missing From The Australia Day Argument

Does January 26 actually mark the arrival of the British on our shores – or the French? (Originally published 25 January 2019 on The Project website.) Here at The Project, we absolutely love Australia. We’re true blue fair dinkum bonza cobbers, jolly jumbuck rustling billabong swagpeople, by jingo. I hope that establishes our patriotic credentials. […]