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1 Endlessly Seeking Gordon John Izzard , 2009 single work review
— Appears in: Quadrant , June vol. 53 no. 6 2009; (p. 118-120)

— Review of Gordon Barton : Australia's Maverick Entrepreneur Sam Everingham , 2009 single work biography
1 1 Standing Up and Speaking Well John Izzard , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: Quadrant , November vol. 52 no. 11 2008; (p. 121-123)

— Review of Enid Lyons : Leading Lady to a Nation Anne Henderson , 2008 single work biography
1 form y separately published work icon Flipper & Lopaka Ray Harding , Charlie Strachan , David Witt , Rhett Walton , Gina Roncoli , Brian Capamagian , Sharyn Rosenberg , Athol Henry , Glen Dolman , John Palmer , Kevin Nemeth , John Izzard , Kym Goldsworthy , Fiona Bozic , Fiona Kelly , Tamra Palmer , Lisa Hoppe , R. A. Spratt , ( dir. Yoram Gross et. al. )agent Australia : Yoram Gross Film Studios , 1999-2005 Z1895857 1999-2005 series - publisher film/TV children's fantasy

Flipper & Lopaka is an animated children's series loosely based on the original 1964 Flipper TV series. In this variant, Flipper saves a young boy, Lopaka, from drowning, and the two of them become friends.

In series one, Flipper and Lopaka defeat the schemes of Dexter, an evil octopus who seeks control of Flipper's underwater city of Quetzo. In series two, Quetzo is discovered by scientist Dr Troy, who threatens its very existence. And in series three, Flipper and Lopaka have to stop modern-day pirates from stealing an underwater treasure, Neptune's Statue, and thereby unleashing an ancient curse.

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