Everyone loves Little Audrey
The Skipping Girl – affectionately known in Melbourne as Little Audrey – was the first animated neon sign in Australia. Originally erected to promote Skipping Girl Vinegar in 1936, and updated to a smaller version in 1970, today she's a bright and shining reminder of times past.
But it wasn't always that way. Little Audrey spent nearly a decade in the dark before the National Trust in Victoria put out a public call to 'Help Audrey Skip Again'. Knowing how much she meant to Melburnians, AGL was quick to join a passionate group, including the Heritage Council of Victoria, the Melbourne Restoration Fund and public supporters, to give her a thorough makeover. After three months in the workshop, and the replacement of 80 neon globes, Little Audrey was returned to her Richmond rooftop home in June 2009, shining brighter than ever.