
Conversations William McInnes' bittersweet summers — budgie smugglers, boardies and bumming around
Dec 11, 2025
William McInnes, an Australian actor and author, shares vivid memories of summers spent in Redcliffe, highlighting the bittersweet nature of these warm seasons. He amusingly recounts his mother's creative wake-up tactics using water pistols and reflects on the joys of beach life and family connections. With nostalgia, he talks about his fashion faux pas in swimwear, the carefree days of childhood, and sentimental moments with his parents that shaped his life. His new book, *It's a Scorcher*, dives deeper into these quintessential Australian experiences.
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Summer Amplifies Communal Life
- Summer in Australia is a heightened, communal season that slows life and amplifies connection.
- William McInnes says summer's intensity makes people more generous with stories and feelings.
Waking Up With A Water Pistol
- William recalls his mother waking him with a large orange plastic water pistol to get him out of bed.
- The ritual combined toughness and affection in his family's summer mornings.
Four-Minute Walk To The Beach
- He grew up minutes from the beach in Redcliffe and walked there barefoot most days.
- Those walks and communal bathing shaped his memory of childhood summers.

