Publishing
- list of books published by BTG
Greive rose to prominence as an author in 2000 with the release of his hugely successful Blue Day Book
, a collection of amusing animal photos and inspirational text designed to "lift the spirits of anyone who has got the blues."[2] Since then he has published in excess of 20 books and has won numerous awards for his work, including the ABA Book of the Year Award
(2000), the APA Best Designed Children’s Non-fiction Book Award
(2003) and numerous #1 placings in bestseller lists across the world. Greive's work has been published on 6 continents and has sold in excess of 20 million copies to date.
Television and radio
In 1996 Greive became a creative consultant and writer for Godfrey Bigot's weekly political sketches on Channel 7's Today Tonight, and went on to pursue a similar role in 1997 with MTV Australia. In 2003, Greive collaborated with Kapow Pictures to write and direct an animated short for Nickelodeon called
Agent Green, and a short film called
Show & Tell which won the Comgraph Animation Gold Award, the Tellrude Film Festival Best Short Film Award, the Danish International 3D Award, and was nominated for an AFI Award.
In 2007 he produced and hosted The World According to Bradley Trevor Greive on Tasmania's community radio station Star FM and produced two sell out performances of An Intimate Evening with John Cleese - starring John Cleese and featuring Richard Morecroft, one with Paul Chesher and 4D Events.
Cartoons
Shortly after retiring from his career as a paratrooper in 1993, Greive worked in several entry-level positions in the advertising, modelling and service industries which he has described as "creatively enlightening". In 1994 Greive went on to become the youngest feature cartoonist at the Sydney Morning Herald, and launched a series of cartoons known as
Fate which featured in the Manly Art Gallery and Museum Newsletter. Greive continued to explore his graphical creativity in 1995 with the launch of the
Bradley Trevor Greive Cartoon Series in the Sydney Morning Herald. Greive's work was later exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney in 1997.