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Stream or download this Spotlight Conversation on Mr Squiggle and the legacy of Norman Hetherington, rich with insights from family members and the exhibition curator.

07 Aug 2025

Spotlight Conversations: Mr Squiggle and the legacy of Norman Hetherington

Delve into the life of the gentle and hardworking man behind the puppet with a pencil for a nose.
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Presenters: Rebecca Hetherington, Tom Hetherington-Welch, Danielle Cassar and Alex Sloan AM

Rebecca Hetherington, Norman’s daughter:

He actually was exceedingly organised ... There was order everywhere. It’s just after 70 years of continuously creating, it was just ... busting at the seams ... blink of an eye, he could locate anything on that workbench.

A photograph of Rebecca Hetherington with Mr Squiggle, Bill Steamshovel and Gus puppets.

Rebecca Hetherington

Rebecca Hetherington is the daughter of Norman Hetherington, artist, puppeteer and the creator of Mr Squiggle. Rebecca learnt the art of puppetry from her father and, from a young age, worked alongside him as a puppeteer. She was a presenter on several television programs before joining Mr Squiggle and Friends in 1989 and was Mr Squiggle’s on-screen companion until 1999.

After her father’s death in 2010, Rebecca slowly began working through the contents of his studio, which represented more than 70 years of his diverse creative life.

A photograph of Tom Hetherington with Mr Squiggle.

Tom Hetherington-Welch

Tom Hetherington-Welch is the grandson of Norman Hetherington. Many of his fondest childhood memories are from days spent in Norman’s workshop, where more than 400 puppets were at his and his brother Harry’s disposal.

Loving theatre, Tom sought opportunities to act, direct, write, devise and improvise, but didn’t consider puppetry again until he was at university. As Highly Strung, Tom and creative partner Oliver Durbidge now produce original puppet shows.

A photograph of curator Danielle Cassar with Blackboard. Danielle has black hair and is smiling at the camera.

Danielle Cassar

Danielle Cassar is the senior curator behind the Mr Squiggle and Friends exhibition. Since joining the Museum in December 2023, Danielle has immersed herself in the Norman Hetherington collection, bringing Mr Squiggle’s whimsical world to life with passion and expertise.

Previously, Danielle was a curator at the Australian War Memorial, where she curated several exhibitions and was deployed to Iraq to document the work of Australians on operations.

A photograph of Alex Sloan seated at a table.

Alex Sloan (MC)

Alex Sloan AM has been a journalist for over 35 years, including 27 years as a broadcaster with the ABC. She is deputy chair of the Australia Institute, a director of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust and a regular interviewer as part of the ANU’s Meet the Author series. Alex also works with a range of charities, including foundational work with Hands Across Canberra.

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