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Gillard, Julia Eileen (Hon), 1961-

Leader of the Australian Labor Party, who served as 27th Prime Minister of Australia from June 2010 - June 2013. Gillard was the first female Prime Minister of Australia.

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Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-:'Ooh now, I'm just trying to think what it is about Australia ...

Date: 2011

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-: Digital cartoons published in New Zealand Herald

By: New Zealand herald (Newspaper); Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-

Reference: DCDL-0018991

Description: A woman does dishes in a shack in the heat and dust of the Australian interior while her fat, hairy and useless husband sits with a beercan on the verandah. The woman says 'I'm just trying to think what it is about Australia that produces such determined resilient women.' A newspaper headline reads 'New PM.' Context: Julia Gillard has become Australia's first woman Prime Minister. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Ekers, Paul, 1961-: Aussie woman PM sworn in. 24 June 2010

Date: 2010

From: Ekers, Paul, 1961-:[Digital cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald and other publications]

Reference: DCDL-0029358

Description: Black and white cartoon shows former leader of the Australian Labor Party, Kevin Rudd, leaving the office carrying a box with his belongings and cursing. Text at the top of the cartoon reads, 'Aussie woman PM sworn in', referencing Julia Gillard, who became the first female Prime Minister in Australia's history. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :Bungy. 8 February 2013

Date: 2013

From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]

By: Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0025997

Description: Under the news heading 'Key and Gillard to talk economics in central...' New Zealand Prime Minister John Key and Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard stand on a bungy jumping platform. Gillard says to Key "Shouldn't we empty our pockets first" and Key replies "We're going to town soon Julia - our retailers will do that for you." Refers to a visit by Gillard to meet with Key in Queenstown to discuss Closer Economic Relations. Wider context also refers to Queenstown's reputation as an expensive place to visit. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933-:"Here! yer long-suffering mate wants to join you..." 9 September...

Date: 2013

From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Digital cartoons

By: Marlborough Express (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0026088

Description: Shows new Australian Prime Minister-elect, Tony Abbott, consigning outgoing Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to the 'political bin' along with Julia Gillard. Refers to the Coalition's win in the Australian General Election and the poor result for the Labour Party, which recorded its lowest result in more than 100 years. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :Abbott wins. 8 September 2013

Date: 2013

From: Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :Digital cartoons

By: Nelson mail (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0026066

Description: Shows Labour politicians Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard ripping open a banner labelled Labour to reveal a triumphant Tony Abbott. Refers to in-fighting in the Australian Labour Party and Abbott claiming a coalition win in the 2013 Australian General Election. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Winter, Mark 1958- :Nobody's better than Julia Gillard...trouble is nobody's bothered t...

Date: 2013

From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers

By: Southland times (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0024313

Description: Cartoon portraying Julia Gillard, Prime Minister of Australia. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :'Julia Gillard's in difficulty out there...' 4 March 2013

Date: 2013

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0024272

Description: Shows Prime Minister John Key standing on the beach looking out over the water. Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard, is out in the water, struggling. Key goes out to rescue her, but ends up drowning as well, in a section of water labelled, 'boat people problem'. Refers to a controversial plan for New Zealand to resettle 150 of Australia's refugees and asylum seekers (commonly referred to as 'boat people') each year. (One News, 9 Feb 2013) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Doyle, Martin, 1956- :[Economic simpleton]. 8 April 2013

Date: 2013

From: Doyle, Martin Maurice Michael Thomas, 1956- :Digital cartoons

By: Scoop (Firm)

Reference: DCDL-0024479

Description: Shows Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard roughing the hair of the Leader of the Opposition, Tony Abbott, and describing him as an 'economic simpleton'. The cartoonist has described the work: 'Refers to Julia Gillard's description of Tony Abbott as an 'economic simpleton' takes political discussin in Australia to an exciting new level.' Wider context refers to comments made by Gillard at the start of the Bo'ao Business Asia Forum in response to Abbott's remarks comparing Labour's moves to tax high-end superannuation earnings to the bank accounts tax being levied in Cyprus. Source: Sydney Morning Herald, 6 April 2013. . Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Doyle, Martin, 1956- :Brough and Ready. 13 June 2013

Date: 2013

From: Doyle, Martin Maurice Michael Thomas, 1956- :Digital cartoons

By: Scoop (Firm)

Reference: DCDL-0025207

Description: Cartoon shows a mock menu for the 'B Rough and Ready Restaurant', referencing a menu created by Brisbane restaurant owner Joe Richards, which featured an item called "Julia Gillard Kentucky Fried Quail." It is believed that the menu - described as including "small breasts, huge thighs and a big red box" - was intended for a Liberal National Party fundraising dinner to benefit candidate Mal Brough. Julia Gillard, Australia's first female Prime Minister, has faced rampant sexism throughout her term as Prime Minister, and stated that the menu showed a 'lack of respect for women.' (See The Guardian,12 June 2013). Commentary from the artist reads 'The sexually depraved menu linked to Australian Liberal Mal Brough's campaign in Queensland is the mark of someone (and maybe a party) that does not deserve to become the government on 14 September.' Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :"Never wanted 'em...drive me nuts!...but with the benefits I g...

Date: 2013

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: DCDL-0025240

Description: John Key, as a mother living in a run-down house with two misbehaving and destructive children called 'Act' and U Future' explains to a neighbour bearing a faint resemblance to Julia Gillard that she never wanted the children, but the she could not survive without 'benefits they bring'. The National government of 2011 was dependent on the votes of the ACT and United Future parties, each with a single member in Parliament. Both members were aware of their importance to the government and were reluctantly given much leeway. Also refers to the claim advanced by some that some poor families deliberately had children for the sake of the Child Benefit. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :"Never wanted 'em...drive me nuts!...but with the benefits I g...

Date: 2013

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: DCDL-0025292

Description: John Key, as adepressed housewife, living in a battered house tells her neighbour (Julia Gillard) over the fence that she 'never wanted' her two children 'U Future' and 'ACT', two actively destructive children, but that she 'couldn't survive without 'em'. The actions of the single-member parties, ACT and United Future, were essential to the support of the National Party government. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Doyle, Martin, 1956- :Julia's Hump. 19 June 2013

Date: 2013

From: Doyle, Martin Maurice Michael Thomas, 1956- :Digital cartoons

By: Scoop (Firm)

Reference: DCDL-0025255

Description: This cartoon features Tony Abbott the leader of the Opposition in Australia, and Julia Gillard, the Prime Minister who is struggling under the weight of Kevin Rudd, the former Prime Minister of Australia, who appears as a boil on her "backside". The cartoon refers to the leadership struggle and the "Race for office". Rudd's supporters have declared that since the first time since he was deposed as Prime Minister [three years ago] he has the numbers in the Labour Caucus to topple Julia Gillard as leader. Commentary from the artist reads 'Julia Gillard's success in this year's election depends on how she deals with some radioactive waste called Kevin Rudd. The cartoon depicts Tony Abbott, Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd. The title "Julia's hump" is ambiguous and is a wry tease to the Liberal Party's repeated musings about the sexual orientation of her partner (on the grounds that he is a hairdresser so, logically, must be gay).' Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Aussie PM knits toy kangaroos for Royal Baby. 26 June 2013

Date: 2013

From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons

By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: DCDL-0025316

Description: Depicts Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard happily knitting a giant toy kangaroo for the Royal baby. Meanwhile the kangaroo has a voodoo doll reassembling Julia Gillard and is grumpily poking it with knitting needles. Refers to adverse reaction to an Australian Women's Weekly photograph of Gillard knitting a stuffed kangaroo for the baby of Prince William and Kate Middleton (see The Telegraph 25 June 2013). Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :"Before I take a sip, could someone pass me the antidote I prepar...

Date: 2013

From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post]

By: Dominion post (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0025326

Description: Depicts Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd dressed in robes and crown about to drink from a poisoned chaliceed 'Oz PM'. He asks for an antidote he prepared earlier, and says it's stored next to the poison. Refers to Rudd being sworn in as Australian Prime Minister after ousting Julia Gillard as Labor's leader in a caucus ballot. Gillard had previously ousted Rudd. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Winter, Mark 1958- :[Labour pains]. 29 June 2013

Date: 2013

From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers

Reference: DCDL-0025332

Description: Shows the heads of Julia Gillard and David Shearer. Text reads, 'Labour pains' and 'Heads... you lose!' Refers to the Australian Labor party's vote against Prime Minister Julia Gillard as leader of the party in favour of former leader Kevin Rudd on 26 June 2013. Gillard, the first female Prime Minister of Australia, resigned from her post effective the following day. There is speculation that David Shearer, Leader of the Labour party in New Zealand, may be replaced from party leadership as well. (National Business Review, 28 June 2013) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :"How do you respond to the claim that Julia Gillard was a v...

Date: 2013

From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons

By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: DCDL-0025318

Description: Depicts a reporter asking a group of Australian blokes drinking beer on the porch if Prime Minister Julia Gillard "was a victim of Aussie misogny?". One of the men replies "...she got dumped 'cos she's a chick!". Refers to Gillard losing the leadership of the Australian Labour Party to Kevin Rudd after a long campaign to discredit her by Rudd and Liberal Party Leader Tony Abbott. Gillard's communications director John McTernan was quoted as saying the attacks on Gillard were due to Australian "deep-seated sexism and misogny" (The Telegraph.co.uk 27 June 2013). Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).

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Doyle, Martin, 1956- :Ruddy hell. 28 June 2013

Date: 2013

From: Doyle, Martin Maurice Michael Thomas, 1956- :Digital cartoons

By: Scoop (Firm)

Reference: DCDL-0025442

Description: Cartoon shows Kevin Rudd stating 'It is not in my nature to just stand back while the Australian government is torn apart by a disloyal mongrel dog - I want to be that dog!' Accompanying note from cartoonist states 'Kevin Rudd wants to save a damaged Australian Labor party. This question is: who did his darndest to damage it over the last three years? It's ironic that he has suddenly become Prime Minister again'. On 26 June 2013, with Australian polls predicting a landslide defeat for the Gillard Government in the upcoming Federal Election, Gillard announced a leadership spill to be held that evening, invited Kevin Rudd to challenge and proposed that the loser of the ballot resign from politics at the next election. Rudd agreed to this condition, contested the ballot, and was elected leader. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Ekers, Paul, 1961-:Key invites Gillard for holiday. 1 July 2013

Date: 2013

From: Ekers, Paul, 1961-:[Digital cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald and other publications]

By: New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0025469

Description: Under the caption 'Key invites Gillard for holiday', John and Bronagh Key cook a barbecue. Behind them is Kevin Rudd. Bronagh questions why Rudd is there rather than Julia Gillard. John Key replies that Rudd has 'developed this annoying habit of replacing her recently'. On 30 June 2013 the Prime Minister, John Key, invited the former Australian Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, who had lost her position to Kevin Rudd, for a holiday at his bach. Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :"Federation of Cartoonists and Gag Writers" 29 June 2013

Date: 2013

From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]

Reference: DCDL-0025432

Description: Shows a number of people on a protest march, holding banners and placards reading 'Bring back Gillard!' and 'FCGW love Julia'. An onlooker explains that FCGW stands for Federation of Cartoonists and Gag Writers. Refers to Kevin Rudd ousting Julia Gillard as Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party in Australia. The placards also include very exaggerated caricatures of Gillard's nose. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933-:The Omen... 30 June 2013

Date: 2013

From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Digital cartoons

By: Herald on Sunday (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0025439

Description: Shows Labour leader, David Shearer, sitting at a desk under a single lightbulb looking at the latest poll results and thinking of Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, knifing the former leader, Julia Gillard, in the back. Refers to to the ousting of Julia Gillard by Kevin Rudd for the role of Labour leader and the current poor performance of the Labour Party in the polls in New Zealand. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).