Blinky Bill Grows Up

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First appearing in 1933, Blinky Bill has become a classic character in Australian children's literature, and the Blinky Bill books have never gone out of print. Blinky finds out that his mother plans to send him to Mrs Magpie's school, hoping he'll return a little less mischievous. Blinky decides he'd rather run away. While away he meets a colourful collection of animals, gets a job at a bush bazar before things get out of hand, and a trip to Mr Smifkin's farm turns to disaster. But after all the trouble, Blinky finds himself about to do a good deed for some bush babies ... This is the second book featuring the naughty koala. Also available in the series are Blinky Bill, and Blinky Bill and Nutsy.

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Dorothy Wall (1894-1942), originally from, Wellington, New Zealand, migrated to Sydney in 1914. She won recognition as an illustrator of children's books with her work for J. J. Hall's The Crystal Bowl (1921). Wall continued to illustrate books for other writers, including Jacko—the Broadcasting Kookaburra (1933) and The Amazing Adventures of Billy Penguin (1934) for Brooke Nicholls, and Australians All (1934) for Nellie Grant Cooper. In 1933 she published her most famous book, Blinky Bill: The Quaint Little Australian, based on stories told to her only child, Peter. Blinky Bill Grows Up (1934) and Blinky Bill and Nutsy (1937) followed. Despite the success of Blinky Bill, Dorothy Wall still struggled to establish herself professionally and financially. Divorce and poor health drove her back to New Zealand as a newspaper illustrator, although she returned to Sydney by 1941 looking to reestablish her career as a children's writer. Her health deteriorated, however, and she died of pneumonia on 21 January 1942 at Cremorne.

Julie McGregor is an Australian television actress, best known as Betty Wilson, the red-haired ditzy secretary from Hey Dad...! and its short-lived spinoff Hampton Court. In 1992 McGregor was nominated in the Australian Logie Awards in the 'Most Popular Light Entertainment/Comedy Female Performer' category for Hey Dad...!. She currently lives in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney.

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