His first job was working at his parents' corner store. Then he got a job at the advertising department at the Hustler's store in Maitland. He spent two years in
New Guinea where he made extra money drawing postcards which were popular with American troops. the
Muswellbrook Chronicle and the
Gippsland Times. From July 1944 a mouthless boy named Nipper began to appear in cartoons published by the Burnie
Advocate. In 1946 he was hired by the
Newcastle Herald as a cartoonist. He was a popular artist who once emptied seventeen pens signing autographs at a Newcastle Show. He retired from the
Newcastle Morning Herald in 1977 and died later that year. == Casper the Cat ==