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413029
  • Title
    Political cartoons and caricatures, 1997-2001 / drawn by Ward O'Neill
  • Creator
  • Call number
    PXD 872
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    2 Feb. 1997 - 8 Feb. 2001
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    413029
  • Physical Description
    Drawings - 65 Chinagraph pencil - pen - ink drawings on board - 37 x 50 cm. or smaller
  • Scope and Content
    1. Employment policy. Remote chance of failure procedures
    2. Wik 10 point plan
    3. Back-bench
    4. Short-term strategy for on-going conflagration situation
    5. [Untitled]
    6. Sharp's Flyer
    7. Totally revolutionary GST 10% modified model
    8. Whilst in the Senate the Tasmanian pimpernel disposes at a stroke with the government and its bold schemes
    9. A few small adjustments are needed to bring Dr Kemp's brilliant plans to a triumphant conclusion!
    10. The momentum gathers for a quick but not expedient, inquiry with terms of reference that confirm the revenue neutrality, fairness etc. etc. of proposed taxation reform measures ... please stand by
    11. In the jungle, the mighty jungle, Mr Moore-Wilton begs to differ with the Minister for Defence
    12. Aussie, Aussie ... Oy! Oy! Oy!
    13. John Laws, Alan Jones ... keeping the schemes alive!
    14. Mr Vaile goes to seattle (sic.), WASHINGTON
    15. In Mr Costello's absence at the G2O, the task of announcing the quarterly GDP rises falls to Mr Fahey
    16. Ziggy's brave new Telstra
    17. HDMP - High Definition Mogul Problem
    18. Mr Murdoch begs to differ, Sen. Alston undestands
    19. RBA Mortgage Haircut. Prop. Mr I Macfarlane
    20. Kelty declares war
    21. In a move destined to win the approval of all Australians, the Opposition pledges itself to an unprecedented bi-partisan approach in which each party will match the policy disasters of the other
    22. Australia welcomes the UN Secretary General Koffi Anan (sic.) (No human rights abuses here)
    23. Problems with the GST & your caravan notwithstanding, the Tax Reform to save us all nears completion
    24. In the event of evacuation, remain calm &, where possible, blame the Opposition (Nursing Home uproar)
    25. Danna Vale's Mandatory Sentence, with subject, verb and predicate - I lost my nerve
    26. Bronwyn [Bishop], still in the ti-tree thickets around Port Phillip Bay
    27. Thank you for calling on Australia. Currently most of our population are unavailable. Your visit has been placed in a queue and will be attended to by the first interested Australian. Thank you for your interest
    28. Reith Constructions. The site of further exciting attempts to re-make the industrial landscape
    29. Howard's Running Repairs
    30. Don't despair! Uncle John and Aunty Jocelyn are here!
    31. We will never fully privatise Telstra
    32. A message from your government. The markets are in turmoil and ALL'S WELL as to be be expected! Up to a point
    33. Your budget saved! Emergency ABN numbers
    34. [Untitled]
    35. The Reserve Bank and Al Greenspan close in at an awkward moment in history ...
    36. Common sense prevails and Australia assumes a watching brief on a range of issues
    37. Tales of the South Pacific with hourly revision
    38. Continued from last week - NSW Democracy at Work No. 2 - this week - The Liberals at Play
    39. Greetings from London
    40. ... while Peter Costello suffers the unbearable strain of appearing to be modestly indifferent to the apparently rapturous reception of the Goods and Services Tax
    41. Suggestion box - we think you have gone far enough
    42. Up a creek, not mentioned by the Geographical Names Board
    43. Queensland Land Clearing - Bob Katter takes a busman's holiday
    44. GST - no loopholes here
    45. Whither your Australian dollar?
    46. Historic first use of Watercannon
    47. UN update. The Prime Minister explains Australian custom and practice to Mary Robinson, Helen Clark, Kofi Annan etc., of One World Government, Fabian, Jewish Conspiracy ilk
    48. Petroleum fuel - nothing to do with me, mate
    49. T2. The deals you are trying to conclude with Looksmart, Solution 6 and Computershare have fallen through. Please try again
    50. [Untitled]
    51. The J1 & J2 Olympic Trail!
    52. Coming soon! Bridges, roads, telecommunications infrastructure by the ute load - John Anderson
    53. Telstra - your investment protected!
    54. Prof. Fels more in sorrow than anger
    55. ask not for whom the phone rings ...
    56. Mission Impossible
    57. [Untitled]
    58. Save the ABC yet again
    59. The road to hell is paved
    60. Relaxed and comfortable, Kim?
    61. The Liberal Parliamentary Changing Room
    62. At the very moment when Australia appeared ready to drop into a bottomless trench
    63. Joint emergency procedures
    64. Frenzied Political Activity Statement
    65. Demand & output more moderate than earlier envisaged
  • System of arrangement
    Arranged chronologically by date of publication
  • General note

    Published in the Australian Financial Review between 3 Feb. 1997 and 10 Feb. 2001
  • Signatures / Inscriptions

    Signed by artist, usually in a corner
    Titled from cartoon text
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