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Crack the Phone Code

Al Benge

CRACK THE PHONE CODE suitable for general readership available 1X weekly. CRACK THE PHONE CODE is a fun code puzzle in which the reader has to guess a mystery coded message that is being sent on a mobile phone. The solution can be worked out by referring to a number pad key on the cartoon. CRACK THE PHONE CODE has been devised by Queensland-based cartoonist Al Benge. After graduating with a Diploma of Graphic Design from Wellington Polytechnic (NZ) he completed a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in English from Victoria University. Al worked as a journalist and graphic artist in New Zealand, before moving to Australia. His work experience in Queensland includes working for Sunshine Coast Daily and regional weekly papers such as the Clifton Chronicle. He has had children?s puzzle features published in the Courier Mail and the Melbourne Age. Al?s puzzles also appear on a regular basis in Woman?s Day magazine. He is a consistent contributor to puzzle magazines in the United Kingdom. Al?s hobbies include an enthusiasm for entering and winning slogan contests, soccer, skin-diving, reading, photography, painting, jogging and travel. With his journalistic background, Al enjoys using words and cartoons in different ways, and this combined with his design and cartooning abilities has led to the creation of CRACK THE PHONE CODE puzzles. In conjunction with Auspac Media, Al?s original puzzles are now available for publishing in your publication. For further information, please call free on 1800 652 284 (Australia only). Alternatively phone 07 555 33 200, fax 07 555 33 201, or simply email auspac@auspacmedia.com.au AUSPAC MEDIA The Feature People www.auspacmedia.com.au

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