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1 y separately published work icon Hold On! : Saving the Spotted Handfish Gina Newton , Rachel Tribout (illustrator), Clayton : CSIRO Publishing , 2020 20922971 2020 single work picture book children's

'Have you ever seen a fish that could do a handstand?

'This is the story of a quirky and primitive little fish that is famous for two things: walking on its 'hands' (pectoral fins), and being the first marine fish anywhere in the word to be listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The Spotted Handfish has survived since the time of the dinosaurs — until now. Invasive sea stars, pollution and climate change mean that this unique Australian is in real trouble — raise your hand if you want to know more!

'Hold On! Saving the Spotted Handfish is perfect for primary aged readers.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Combat Wombat Combat Wombat to the Rescue Gina Newton , Tiffanee Daley (illustrator), Ormond : Ford Street , 2020 20000567 2020 single work picture book children's

'‘Womba-rumbaaaa! I’m Combat Wombat, Wildlife Warrior of the Bush!’

'With courage, determination and sheer wombat power, Combat Wombat leads his bush buddies to safety in a race to escape a raging bushfire. Is he strong enough and clever enough to overcome all obstacles?'

Source: publisher's blurb

1 y separately published work icon Amazing Animals of Australia's National Parks Gina Newton , Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2016 12065953 2016 single work non-fiction children's

With its enticing and colourful design and its fascinating information, this is a book that children will want to pore over-either at home, in the classroom or on a road trip. This book brings together 55 national parks, selected across all Australian states and territories, and over 120 animals. It is divided into seven sections according to habitat (woodlands and grasslands; forests; rainforests; arid zones; mountains; wetlands and waterways; coasts, oceans and islands), each including a number of national parks and a selection of the fish, reptiles, frogs, birds and mammals that inhabit them. At the end of the book is a section on 'little critters'-beetles, spiders, butterflies, grasshoppers, bugs and so on. Each habitat section opens with photographs of the featured national parks and a description of the habitat. Each animal has its own page, which has a stunning colour photograph of the species, a map of its distribution range, its conservation status and scientific information about the species. The information is divided into the following sections: 'Fast Facts' gives you all the vital statistics, such as size, lifespan and number of young; 'Where Does It Live?' tells you where in Australia you can find the species and provides details about its home; 'What's Its Life Like?' tells you a bit about how the animal moves, behaves, eats and has young; and 'Interesting Info' has quirky and fascinating facts. (Source: Publication Summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Blossom Possum and the Christmas Quacker Gina Newton , Christina Booth (illustrator), Lindfield : Scholastic Australia , 2013 8548473 2013 single work picture book children's

'It was Christmas Eve down under Koala Claws' last stop for the night. 'I'm sooo hot and tired,' he thought. 'A quick nap will see me right.' Blossom Possum and her friends try everything they can to wake Koala Claws, but he is fast asleep. Can they save Bush Christmas? Beautifully illustrated by Christina Booth, bringing to life the characters originally drawn by the late Kilmeny Niland.' (Publication summary)

1 Bryce Courtenay's Last Master Class Gina Newton , 2012 single work column
— Appears in: ACTWrite , November vol. 18 no. 10 2012; (p. 14-15)
1 5 y separately published work icon Blossom Possum Gina Newton , Kilmeny Niland (illustrator), Lindfield : Scholastic Australia , 2006 Z1258450 2006 single work picture book children's

''Colour my beak blue, that's a risky business if you're not a cockatoo,' squawked Rocky Cocky. 'You'll need a bodyguard.' They trotted and strutted off down the track, round the back of beyong, up the hill and past the black stump, until they bumped into . . . Joanna Goanna.

'Early one morning, Blossom Possum gets such a fright she thinks the sky is falling down! She has to tell someone, so she sets off with her news. On the way she meets her bush mates. But she also runs into trouble.

'This retelling of a favourite folktale has a delightful Aussie twist and a refreshingly positive ending. ' (Publication summary)

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