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1 4 y separately published work icon Helicopter Angela Betzien , 2012 The Yellow Agency , 2013 Z1840754 2012 single work drama satire 'Fourteen-year-old Jack is bullied in school, yet spoilt rotten at home by his rich, well-meaning parents who relentlessly baby-proof Jack’s life in case of looming dangers. Although, the hazards of Jack’s life pale into insignificance when compared to his young neighbour Thomas who lived through the war in Southern Sudan. Neither does it compare to the danger raised when Jack’s dad reverses his luxury 4x4 out their drive...' Source: www.stagewhispers.com.au/ (Sighted 08/02/2012).
1 2 y separately published work icon The Damned Reg Cribb , 2010 Surry Hills : The Yellow Agency , 2013 Z1683407 2010 single work drama

'250 kilometres apart, two 16 year-old girls walk into two police stations to make a confession. A confession of a crime so unimaginable that the full extent of what they are saying only slowly dawns on the police. And in their hometown, nothing will ever be the same again. What drives two teenage girls to commit a crime that has shaken their home town to the core and shocked the entire country?

Exploring the rural subculture of drugs, alcohol and the alienation of today's youth, Reg Cribb weaves a disquieting tale of crime and inhumanity.' Source: www.bsstc.com.au/ (sighted 14/10/2011).

1 y separately published work icon Starchaser Lally Katz , 2010 Surrey Hills : The Yellow Agency , 2012 Z1860843 2010 single work drama children's science fiction 'Catta and Tommy are left all alone when their parents die mysteriously on the other side of the world. While Tommy turns to his blanket for comfort, Catta hugs her toy lion and holds in her tears, believing that if she never cries her parents will one day return. But when Catta makes a wish on her birthday cake, a new world of hope is born. Toys come to life, beds become spaceships and Catta becomes a Starchaser, in search of a dying star that holds the power to bring back her parents. Enter the realm of Starchaser, a world with a mythology all its own. Starchaser takes students through time and space in search of answers to questions that lie deep within their own hearts.' Source: http://www.vic.gov.au/event/2012/05/starchaser-by-lally-katz.html (Sighted 15/05/2102).
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