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Issue Details: First known date: 1998... 1998 McGoogly Gang Series
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y separately published work icon Ned Kelly's Helmet Paul Stafford , Bathurst : Pants on Fire , 1998 Z1081343 1998 single work children's fiction children's humour fantasy

'The normally peaceful village of Milltown is in the grips of a bushranger epidemic, and no business is safe. Hordes of masked bandits roam the streets on horseback, menacing the public with their weapons.

'Luckily the bushrangers are students, the horses are pushies, and the weapons are water pistols. And, since it’s just another of Ms Bracker’s mad history projects, there’ll be no harm done – or so she thinks!

'But when the McGoogly Gang, with the aid of some ancient technology, go after the ultimate bushranger icon for their project, the whole game is turned on its head, the cry of ‘Bail up!’ is puncuated with real gunfire, and bushranger month becomes deadly serious …

'Saddle your steeds – the game is afoot!' (Publication summary)

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y separately published work icon Captain Flinders' Map Paul Stafford , London : New Holland , 2016 10294893 2016 single work children's fiction children's historical fiction fantasy

'This book taps into the rich vein of Australian history the story of Captain Matthew Flinders, the first man to circumnavigate the continent - but with an interesting twist for today's generation. ' (Publication summary)

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y separately published work icon Peter Lalor's Flag Paul Stafford , Chatswood : New Holland , 2018 13512056 2018 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

'Things in Milltown are going from bad to worse. A mining company has discovered the historic village and its water supply are built on top of a massive gold deposit and they’ve won the right to drain Milltown dam, move the town to a less sparkly site, and dig a huge open-cut mine. And while the majority of Milltown might not approve, it’s the law of the land. The fortunes of the McGoogly Gang are no shinier. Dad McGoogly is still unemployed, Mum is set to lose her job when the local hospital closes, and the boys can’t seem to agree about who should be allowed to use their time travel apparatus. Nige and his new mate Charles Lee want to go back and join Charles’ ancestors who came to the bush from China during the goldrush, and he won’t take no for an answer. Having tangled with Ned Kelly and Matthew Flinders with mixed results, Andrew wants to find an object he can legitimately ‘collect’ from the churn of history without being accused of theft, and he thinks he’s found it at the Eureka Stockade. He needs help to pull it off, but Robbie is too busy having a crush on Leona, Frances is fighting a rear-guard action against the new super-smart girl in her class, and Nige is spending all his spare time at Charles Lee’s house. Revolution is brewing and nobody feels safe. Robbie isn’t talking to Nige, Mrs Shortbeam is cranky with Ms Bracker, Dad is sliding downhill into a terminal depression and Andrew is convinced the whole village is about to be destroyed to satisfy one man’s lust for gold.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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