Lasted all of five minutes.
(The Canberra Times, 4 January 2018 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
Lasted all of five minutes.
(The Canberra Times, 4 January 2018 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
A short summary of the key recommendations; the final report in full.
(The Canberra Times, 15 and 16 December 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
61.6% of Australians voted ‘yes’ in a drawn-out national postal survey, floated by conservatives as their last great hope for delay, but ultimately exposing their minority position. Three weeks later, Parliament finally reversed the Howard-era ban on same-sex marriage.
I had the Sydney 78ers in mind when I drew this cartoon. Their protest for gay rights, the first Mardi Gras, when homosexuality was still a crime in NSW, “ended in violence, mass arrests and public shaming at the hands of the police, government and media”.
But the shirt says ’75, as that year marked the beginning of decriminalisation in Australia (thank-you Don Dunstan and gay rights campaigners in South Australia).
After years of wrecking ball politics, the ‘yes’ vote was, as Rebecca Huntley observed, “a welcome sign of life in our demoralised political climate”.
(The Canberra Times, 8 and 9 December 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
A new mass data leak sheds more light on the opaque financial network used by the global elite to hide their wealth offshore and minimise tax.
The release of the Paradise Papers by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists coincided with protests by asylum seekers on Manus Island.
(The Canberra Times, 7 November 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
A big moment stripped of context (the inspiration for this particular cartoon), as old lies are given new meaning.
(The Canberra Times, 1 November 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
This mash-up of revelations about alleged water corruption in the Murray-Darling Basin with the political debate over economic growth and inequality in Australia is a finalist at this year’s Walkley journalism awards.
Congrats to fellow finalists, my Fairfax colleagues Cathy Wilcox and Matt Golding.
(The Canberra Times, 26 July 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
(The Canberra Times, 24 June 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
Giles Parkinson: “Finkel decoded: The good, the bad, and the very disappointing”
(The Canberra Times, 9 June, 15 June 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
(The Canberra Times, 22 June 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
Some recent cartoons on Pauline Hanson’s One Nation™
Hanson calls for kids with disabilities to be segregated from mainstream classrooms:
The Four Corners report on Pauline Hanson’s political franchise:
A leaked recording reveals a Hanson adviser outlining a scheme to make money from party candidates and taxpayer funding:
(The Canberra Times, 23 June, 17 April, 23 May 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)