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Laberal is neither Labor or Liberal, but is a little bit of both.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Joe Hockey's talking down the economy again to get his budget approved. Cartoon.


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Labels: Budget, credit rating, Economy, Joe Hockey, Joe Hockey cartoon

Monday, July 28, 2014

Greg Hunt approves Giant Galilea Coal mine. Cartoon.


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Labels: Coal mine, Greg Hunt, Greg Hunt Cartoon

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Jacqui Lambie cocks up. Cartoon.


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Monday, July 21, 2014

Labor widens lead over Coalition in latest Fairfax Nielsen Poll. Cartoon.


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Labels: Coalition, fairfax nielsen poll, poll

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Carbon Tax is dead, long live.....


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Joe Hockey tries to get tough with Labor and the Greens. Cartoon.


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Labels: Bill Shorten, Budget 2014, cartoon, Christine Milne, Joe Hockey

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

The Australian's 50th. Cartoon.


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Labels: Bill Shorten cartoon, Rupert Murdoch, The australian, Tony Abbott cartoon

Friday, July 11, 2014

Clive Palmer halts the Carbon Tax repeal. Cartoon.


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Labels: Carbon Tax Repeal, Clive Palmer, Tony Abbott

Thursday, July 10, 2014

The strength of the Australian relationship with China. Cartoon.


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Labels: China, Julie Bishop, Tony Abbott

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Tony Abbott won't give in to "Moral Blackmail". Cartoon.


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Labels: cartoon, moral blackmail, Tony Abbott

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Turn back the boats. Cartoon


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Labels: Alan Jones, Ray Hadley, Scott Morrison, Tony Abbott, Turn back the boats

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Liberals are a Muir's best friend. Cartoon.


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Labels: control, Ricky Muir, Ricky Muir cartoon, Senate, Tony Abbott, Tony Abbott cartoon
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I got second in the newmatilda cartoon competition.

This is a copy of the formal announcement.

We are very pleased to announce that the winner of the inaugural newmatilda.com prize for political cartooning is Sarah Parsons. One of more than 140 competition entries, Sarah's "Climate cliché" was chosen by our panel of five judges as the outright winner of first prize and $6,000.
Sarah is a professional cartoonist from the Blue Mountains. The announcement was made last night at the Old Fitzroy Hotel in Sydney's Woolloomooloo by former Senator Andrew Bartlett. While acknowledging her credit card may be the major beneficiary of the prize money, Sarah appreciated the opportunity the newmaitlda.com prize has given to illustrators and cartoonists.
Also participating in the event was our very own satirist Ben Pobjie and Natasha Stott Despoja. Natasha enjoyed the chance to respond to political cartoonists, having been a subject for caricature over the past few years in federal politics.
The second prize of $1,000 went to Melbourne cartoonist Ian Martin, with his entry "Rudds School Plan". Cartoonist for the Australian newspaper, Lindsay Foyle won third prize and $500 for his entry, "Brendan Nelson Policy Statement".
newmatilda.com is delighted with the response and interest in our inaugural competition. There were many terrific entries and they can all be viewed on the competition site.
We are already planning next year's prize and looking forward to many more great illustrations from cartoonists in Australia and New Zealand.
Thank you to each of our judges, Natasha Stott Despoja, Marni Cordell, Andrew Bartlett, Bruce Petty and Ben Pobjie.

The newmatilda.com team.

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