“Malcolm once endorsed common sense positions on climate change. Then he became prime minister”.
Well common sense concern about, rather than positions on, at any rate.
(The Canberra Times, 22 April 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
“Malcolm once endorsed common sense positions on climate change. Then he became prime minister”.
Well common sense concern about, rather than positions on, at any rate.
(The Canberra Times, 22 April 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
The Prime Minister tries a Trumpy tack on citizenship rules.
(The Canberra Times, 21 April 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
In the lead up to World Press Freedom Day on May the 3rd, add your name to Amnesty’s call to release imprisoned media workers in Turkey: “One third of all imprisoned journalists in the world are being held in Turkish prisons”.
And that continues to include cartoonist Musa Kart.
After five months in prison, Musa has finally been formally indicted. If found guilty, he faces a 29 year sentence.
The Washington neocons are slowly working out how to throw a saddle on this unpredictable new chancer in the Whitehouse.
(The Canberra Times, 7, 8 and 19 April 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
The resurrection of the spirit of anti-racist solidarity, in the Australian Football League.
Unfortunately, some of my Christian sisters and brothers in Wagga Wagga have denounced this cartoon as “blasphemy”.
Everyone at the weekly ‘prayers in the park’ meeting on Easter Monday was “shocked and horrified”.
(The Canberra Times, 5 April 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
Having ruled out more effective measures that might tilt the property market in favour of those who want to buy home and away from those who want to speculate on a capital gain, the Treasurer floats the idea of allowing young people to use their superannuation savings for a house deposit.
(The Canberra Times, 13 April 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
Back-to-back coral bleaching events on the Great Barrier Reef has left scientists in a state of despair.“I don’t really know what else the reef needs to do to signify that it’s in serious trouble.”
And a vast new coalmine planned nearby is set to contribute to the warming that makes those bleaching events more common.
“It’s either Adani or the Great Barrier Reef. Are we willing to fight for a wonder of the world?”
(The Canberra Times, 12 April 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
Was there a better student of the game, on either side of the ditch?
Vale John Clarke.
(The Canberra Times, 11 April 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
How game-changing energy policy is made.
(The Canberra Times, 17 March 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)
Your semi-regular reminder not to leave hapless pets trapped in parked cars.
Giles Parkinson runs a quick ruler over South Australia’s energy plan to deal with failures in the National Energy Market and the vacuum that is the Federal Government’s energy transition policy.
(The Canberra Times, 14 March 2017 | Gallery of most recent cartoons)