He was a founding member of Melbourne band Little Heroes in the early 1980s who achieved success in Australia with their single "One Perfect Day".
[2] As a member of Uncle Bob's Band he produced the original artwork for many of the band's promotional posters,[3] that placed him among street artists of the day including Chips MacInolty from the Sydney University who gave technical assistance in the Tin Sheds (Sydney University).
He also produced art for many Melbourne venues, radio stations, bands, record covers and concerts including Bananas, Hearts, 3RRR Radio Station, Phil Manning, Suicide Records, RMIT Storey Hall, the Astor Theatre, and others.
[citation needed] Other Melbourne bands include "Phones" (1977–1978), "Secret Police" (1978–1979), "Little Heroes" (1979–1982) and "Routinos" (1982)[2] before concentrating on his illustration work.
[5] He went on to produce many documentary films and videos including You're Fired (fire safety) and Here's Your Bike, Ed (bike education) both of which won Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM) awards and an Australian Writers' Guild (AWGIE) scriptwriting award in 1992.