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  1. Illustrated by Rhian Nest James. Published by Walker Books Australia 2010 and Candlewick US in 2012. A novel in verse about domino toppling, friendship and childhood illness. John is obsessed with toppling dominoes. He spends hours setting up spirals, ramps, patterns and lines of dominoes just to watch them topple.

  2. Sally Murphy has been able to deliver a raw, emotional and yet action-packed narrative that tells of the landing at Gallipoli from the perspective of a highly authentic Australian character. The book is beautifully crafted for a younger audience. (Joel Batson, at ALEA) More Info:

  3. One of my School Magazine poems was recorded, read by Geoffrey McSkimming: And, in 2024, a student at Texas Women’s University used my poem At the Park to create a poem video: Others of my poems have appeared in collections, including: ‘Paraphernalia’ in Our Home is Dirt by Sea, edited by Dianne Bates and published by Walker Books Australia.

  4. Sally Murphy. Sally Murphy grew up loving books, babies and beaches, and nothing much has changed. Now she is grown up (though she tries hard not to be), she thinks a perfect day is one which involves reading, writing, walking or swimming at the beach, time with her six (also grown up) children, her grandchildren, and her animal babies.

  5. Illustrated by Heather Potter. Published by Walker Books Australia, 2009 and. Candlewick USA, 2011. At school, Pearl feels as though she is in a group of one. Her teacher wants her to write poems that rhyme, but Pearl’s poems don’t. At home, however, Pearl feels safe and loved, but her grandmother is slowly fading, and so are Mum and Pearl.

  6. The Party is a 2017 British black comedy film written and directed by Sally Potter. [3] The film was shot in black and white and features a seven-actor ensemble of Patricia Clarkson, Bruno Ganz, Cherry Jones, Emily Mortimer, Cillian Murphy, Kristin Scott Thomas and Timothy Spall . It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main ...

  7. Dame Sally Murphy is Stain'd-by-the-Sea's most famous actress. In Who Could That Be at This Hour?, she is forced to help Hangfire obtain the Bombinating Beast statue. Dame Sally Murphy was once Stain'd-by-the-Sea's most famous actress, performing in the Stain'd Playhouse. She is noted as having played the title role in Mother of Icarus, and having been risen to the ceiling on invisible wires ...