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Tristan Bancks (21 December 1974) is an Australian children's and teen's author, with a background in filmmaking and acting. As an actor, he is known for his role as Tug O'Neale on Home and Away between 1992 and 1994.


Biography
Bancks trained at Sydney's before landing a series regular role on Home and Away with his role being Tug O'Neale. After leaving Home and Away, he spent four years in writing, researching and presenting television for ITV, , Channel Four and Cable. He presented shows like Don't Try This at Home, Sussed, the second and third series of CITV's It's A Mystery and The Travel Channel.

In 1999, Tristan left London to return to Australia to appear in 's short drama Dust as well as and Remote Area Nurse. Since his return, Tristan has made a number of short films as writer and director, including adaptations of two award-winning stories – 's The Long Wet and John Campbell's The New Boots. Another film, Soar, screened at the London Film Festival, and Melbourne International Film Festival.

His latest short film, Every Day at School Https://www.youtube.com/tristanbancks Video of Changing the World

For the past few years, he has been writing full-time. This include his 2009 release of Mac Slater Coolhunter 2: I Heart NY, which is the follow-up to The Rules of Cool. His other 2009 releases are the Nitboy books – Bug Out and Lift Off. His first Young Adult novel, It's Yr Life, co-written by former Home and Away actress and author , was released in June 2009. Tristan has also written eight short novels in Macmillan's Kids Inc. series, about kids setting up their own businesses and ventures.

In 2004, Bancks won at the Flickerfest International Short Film Festival for his direction in Soar.

Bancks was shortlisted for the Children's Book Award at the Queensland Literary Awards for Detention. He was shortlisted for the Young Adult Indie Award in 2023 for Cop & Robber.

He won the Young Australian Best Book Award for Fiction for Years 7–9 for Scar Town.


Personal life
Bancks's great-great uncle, , was the original creator of the comic in 1921; Tristan is the co-author of the 100th anniversary book edition of Ginger Meggs.

Bancks's sister, Kerryn Johnston, was previously a newsreader for in . He is married with two sons.


Television
  • Remote Area Nurse (2006) as Grub
  • (2002) as Abduction Passenger
  • Dust (1999/2000) as Mick
  • Home and Away (1992–1994) as Tug O'Neale


Books
  • Mac Slater Coolhunter 1: The Rules of Cool (2008)
  • Mac Slater Coolhunter 2: I Heart NY (2009)
  • Nitboy: Lift Off (2009)
  • Nitboy: Bug Out (2009)
  • It's Yr Life (with ) (2009)
  • My Life and Other Stuff I Made Up (2011)
  • Galactic Adventures: First Kids in Space (2011)
  • My Life and Other Stuff That Went Wrong (2014)
  • Two Wolves (2014)
  • My Life and Other Massive Mistakes (2015)
  • On The Run (2015)
  • My Life and Other Exploding Chickens (2016)
  • The Fall (2017)
  • My Life and Other Weaponized Muffins (2017)
  • My Life and Other Failed Experiments (2018)
  • Detention (2019)
  • Ginger Meggs (with ) (2021)
  • Cop & Robber (2022)
  • Scar Town (2023)


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