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Australia's new children's laureate rippin' up playbook

Anna Houlahan
Updated February 7 2024 - 3:50pm, first published 12:01pm
Australian Children's Laureate in 2024 and 2025 Sally Rippin. Picture Sister Scout Photography
Australian Children's Laureate in 2024 and 2025 Sally Rippin. Picture Sister Scout Photography

Australia's highest-selling female author of the Billie B Brown series, Sally Rippin, has been named the eighth Australian Children's Laureate.

The laureate, appointed every two years, acts as the ambassador for Australian kids' literature and promotes the power of reading, imagination and stories in schools and with policy-makers around the country.

"There's a lot of room to bring your own mission," Ms Rippin said.

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"For me, it's very much based around the idea of inclusivity in the classroom," she said.

Like Morris Gleitzman, Jackie French and other laureates before, Ms Rippin said she'll use storytelling to promote the joy of reading with young Australians.

'All kids can be readers'

Her Children's Laureate mission statement, "all kids can be readers", aims to create greater awareness of the reading challenges associated with learning difficulties and disabilities.

"There's plenty of people who access stories in different ways," she said.

"That might be through audio books, It might be through braille, through oral storytelling. Some kids might really get into quite lengthy complex novels but others will much prefer comic books.

Sally Rippin books Hey Jack! and Billie B Brown covers with art by Stephanie Spartels and Aki Fukuoka. Picture Hardie Grant
Sally Rippin books Hey Jack! and Billie B Brown covers with art by Stephanie Spartels and Aki Fukuoka. Picture Hardie Grant

"I really want to broaden the idea of what it is to read and how we can ensure that all kids can access great stories no matter what form that might take," she said.

Ms Rippin published more than 100 books in a writing career spanning 25 years including Billie B Brown, Wild Things, Hey Jack!, School of Monsters and The Wayward Witch and the Feelings Monster.

An event to celebrate Ms Rippin's appointment will be held at The Wheeler Centre in Melbourne on February 20 at 11.00am.

Anna Houlahan

Anna Houlahan

Journalist

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