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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-one cartoons published in the Evening Post between 2 and 30 J...

Date: 1997

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-418-001/021

Description: Political cartoons. The Auckland Blues win Super-12 game. As Jenny Shipley and Helen Clark soar in the opinion polls Jim Bolger considers a sex-change. Tim Shadbolt becomes deputy leader of the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party. Tuku Morgan is accused of seeking a fee for an exclusive interview with the media. Public opinion on Tuku Morgan's behaviour. Maori bashing continues over Tuku Morgan, as Maori hit themselves and ask why he just doesn't resign. Maori occupy land in Waiouru during winter as temperatures hit a low. They are protesting against the wild horse mustering? Winston Peter's accepts Tuku Morgan's apology and assumes the moral high ground. International study shows kiwi kids poor at maths but good at bullying. Bob Jones suggests that the Beehive be dynamited. A look at genetic makeup in terms of race. Comment on teacher inaction over bullying in school play grounds. Jim Bolger comments on a meeting between National Party and New Zealand First MPs held in his home. Buyer beware - used car importers rip people off. Comment on what iwi-based Treaty settlements mean to many Maori. The International Rugby Board (IRB) threatens to clamp down on New Zealand style rugby. The law forbids the rich and the poor from living in shoddy housing that leads to unneccesary fires and death. School leaving age kept at 16. Winston Peters finds himself on a high-wire with pressures all around him like, 'fiscal restraint', 'Maori hopes', 'social spending' and 'NZ First's last chance'. Winston Peters goes off to Hong Kong leaving Jim Bolger and Bill Birch defending the budget. Winston Peters at the handover of Hong Kong to China, continues to warn about the Asian take over. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Clark, Laurence [Klarc] :[Cartoons by Clark from the NZ Herald 1991-1994]

Date: 1991 - 1994

By: Clark, Laurence, 1949-; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: A-301-001/027

Description: Cartoons commenting on mainly political subjects that appeared in the New Zealand Herald from 1991-1994. Quantity: 27 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink drawings Provenance: Donation: Mr Laurence Clark, Auckland 1995

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Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :41 original cartoons published in the Dominion between 1990 and...

Date: 1990 - 2002

By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Dominion (Newspaper)

Reference: A-366-180/220

Description: Cartoons on the economy, tax, New Zealand dollar, the Domestic Purposes Benefit, superannuation and student loans. 180-185 a series on the New Zealand dollar. Quantity: 41 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black felt pen drawings on paper, sizes vary.

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Lloyd, Trevor 1863-1937 :The envy of the world 4 Apr 1934

Date: 1934

By: Lloyd, Trevor, 1863-1937

Reference: B-115-045

Description: Shows John Bull with a budget surplus of £31 million, while the rest of the world, including G. W. Forbes of New Zealand, looks on enviously Original for cartoon published in New Zealand herald Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - Signed: T L Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink 230 x 320 mm on sheet 290 x 490 mm

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :Everywhere (except Ararua, of course) N.Z.ers are now ...

Date: 1984

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: B-136-292

Description: In the upper scene a man is talking over the fence to his neighbour about how good it is to have the long lighter evenings created by daylight saving; but his neighbour isn't enjoying spending extra time digging his garden. In the lower scene a man and his wife are watching Roger Douglas reading his budget on TV, and realising that daylight is all they're going to be able to save. Refers to increase in income tax rates. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, letratone and crayon on paper, 353 x 450 mm Finding Aids: Photocopies available in Pictorial Reference Service.

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Heath, Eric Walmsley 1923- :"Well, Oil be ...!!!" Pukemai I. Budget. Dominion, 27 July ...

Date: 1983

From: Heath, Eric Walmsley, 1923-:Editorial cartoons

Reference: C-125-027

Description: Robert Muldoon ready to read the 1984 Budget, and expressing pleasure at the discovery of oil at the Taranaki Pukemai I well. A line of dollar signs runs between the spouting oil and his eye Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, pastel

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Tremain, Garrick 1941- :Cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times 16 June to 13 July,...

Date: 2001

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: H-651-001/023

Description: 23 cartoons on political and social subjects published in the Otago Daily Times. Europeans clean-up after the Americans' bloody their hands with oil deals Rural NZ angry following power price increases. Michael Cullen and Winston Peters play the sweet tune of "superannuation" leading the public to their demise. Swiss Government permit their army to carry guns when peacekeeping for the first time. Room for only one dairy industry trader in NZ's global outreach. A choice must be made between the NZ Dairy Group and Kiwi William Hague loses the British election to Tony Blair. Michael Cullen reassures the public the political parties can reach a concensus over superannuation. Public confidence is low over Air NZ's ability to make good management decisions following their purchase of Ansett. Winston Peters climbs back into the picture of superannuation ready to kick it around as a political football. The Labour Party woo Winston Peters over their new super scheme. Air NZ's purchase of Ansett seen as the white elephant that will end up grounding the Air NZ fleet. Publicans question the significance of second hand smoke in bars compared with second hand beer. Public cynicism of Michael Cullen's proposed Superannuation scheme. Laila Harre places the issue of paid parental leave at the Prime Minister's doorstep demanding it be dealt with now. The Public Health system is reeling from ongoing restructuring and unable to deal their basic functions. Public opinion that the lowering of the drinking age leads to a lack of sober youth to fight for the country. A new ever demanding creature has been given birth by the government - venture capital. Michael Cullen hails the budget as 'prosperity in our time'. Michael Cullen disparagingly hopes that the Prime Minister is not playing fast and loose with the country's money. Airline accidents impact on New Zealanders. Local council members seek for youth to be represented on council. Could this be Jim Anderton's next big idea, the people's airforce with armed troops flying hang gliders? NZ taxpayers show their displeasure with funding the Prime Minister's settlement for defamation in the Yelash case. Restuaranteer's reactions to the proposed 50% smoke free legislation. Helen Clark tries to make the Green Party seem more palatable to Alliance leader, Jim Anderton. Quantity: 23 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies A4 size

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989:'Omigosh! He forgot himself and started to give them hi...

Date: 1972

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: B-134-232

Description: This cartoon shows an election meeting. Finance Minister Muldoon has been giving a speech but has turned away from the microphone and is covering his face with his hand. One of the officials sitting at a desk behind him is exclaiming to the other one that Muldoon has muddled up his speech and instead of criticising Labour's promises has become confused and praised them. Extended Title - At Gisborne, Mr Muldoon presented his idea of the sort of budget Labour might bring in to pay for his election promises. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, letratone and crayon, 318 x 397 mm Provenance: Donation: .

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Bromhead, Peter 1933- :[21 cartoons published in the Auckland Star in June-July 1977 an...

Date: 1977 - 1978

By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Auckland star (Newspaper)

Reference: A-359-305/325

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 21 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on card, sizes vary. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.

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Tremain, Garrick :Forty-eight cartoon photocopies, published in the Otago Daily Times, ...

Date: 1999

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: H-557

Description: Political cartoons and caricatures. Quantity: 48 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies, A4 size

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Cartoons for the Evening Post, 1985]

Date: 1985

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

Reference: B-136-453/484

Description: Cartoons commenting mainly on social and political life in 1985 with emphasis on the introduction of GST (Goods and Services Tax). Quantity: 31 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink drawings

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Bromhead, Peter 1933- :[25 cartoons published in the Auckland Star in July-August 1987.]

Date: 1987

By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Auckland star (Newspaper)

Reference: A-362-224/248

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 25 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on card, sizes vary.

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989:'Ah! How pleasant here on Nauru!' 1976

Date: 1976

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: B-135-033

Description: This cartoon features Prime Minister Muldoon on holiday in Nauru. He is telling a local man how pleasant it is and how lucky he is when he thinks of the people in New Zealand shivering. The local man asks him if this is because it is still snowing and he answers it because they are wondering what is going to be in the Budget Label on recto dated Wed 28/7/76 Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, letratone and crayon, 305 x 385 mm

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Bromhead, Peter 1933- :[23 cartoons published in the Auckland Star in May and July 1988.]

Date: 1988

By: Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Auckland star (Newspaper)

Reference: A-363-053/075

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 23 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink on card, sizes vary. Provenance: Donated by the artist in 1997.

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Winter, Mark 1958- :[19 original cartoons published in the Southland Times between 1 Ma...

Date: 2003

By: Winter, Mark, 1958-; Southland times (Newspaper)

Reference: A-359-268/286

Description: Cartoons on national and international social and political issues. Topics include the following: America's Cup; the All Blacks; attempts by the United Nations to avert war in Iraq; Peter Jackson and movies 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'King Kong'; oil prices; sales of toy cigarettes to children; the SARS epidemic; underage drinking; saving electricity; work for the dole initiatives; the budget. Quantity: 19 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink and Chinese white on paper A4 size.

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Scott, Thomas 1947- :On behalf of the Prime Minister and the rest of my colleagues, it ...

From: Scott, Thomas 1947- :Editorial cartoons. 1 July - 30 September 1992

Reference: H-110-003

Description: Shows Ruth Richardson presenting her budget speech in the House. Her arms are crossed and shackled and she is chained and to her bench. Jim Bolger, sitting on the adjacent bench alongside Bill Birch, is twirling a key on his finger. Refers to Bolger's and Birch's determination to keep a tight reign on Richardson's financial policy. Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :74 cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post between 1 May 2000...

Date: 2000

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-

Reference: H-618-001/074

Description: 74 cartoons on political and social issues. The topics include National Party style ('radical conservatism'), political aspects of the ban on native forest logging on the West Coast, bribery and corruption in international cricket, softening of the macho image of Super 12 Players, the fatal shooting Steven Wallace by police in Waitara, email viruses, underage drinking, tax on cigarettes, greenhouse gas emission control, the entrenched position of Christine Rankin, Head of WINZ, television presenter Paul Holmes, the sale of the cell phone spectrum to Maori, Americas' Cup yachtsmen, the rebel coup in Fiji, prisoners' rights, All Black rugby, Maori activisim and cultural sensitivites, the falling New Zealand dollar, falling business confidence, the Employments Contracts Act, the legal staus of cannabis, the Coalition between the Labour Party and Alliance, the flight of underpaid and overworked young doctors from New Zealand, unseasonable weather, the meeting between the Presidents of North and South Korea, the Budget, the Government's 'Closing the Gaps' policy, underfunding of the army, muck-raking by ACT politician Richard Prebble, drugs in sport, the takeover by Qantas of Ansett New Zealand, political scandal and the sacking of Dover Samuels as Minister of Maori Affairs, child abuse, dangerous driving by truck drivers, the conflict over Israel, the dangers of excusing away mental illness, Helen Clark's leadership style, alcohol and sportsmen, railway accidents, republicism and Tandor Nancos of the Green Party, the Bledisloe Cup, cannabis use, forest fires in the United States, extended sittings in Parliament, the Employment Relations Bill, speed limits, the loss of Kursk, the Russian submarine, defence expenditure, controversy over Maori domestic violence, rising petrol prices. Quantity: 74 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: A4 horizontal bromides

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :Survival budget kit. Evening Post, 28 July 1983.

Date: 1983

From: Lodge, Nevile Sidney 1918-1989 :[Archive of original cartoons for the Evening Post and Sports Post, 1941 to 1988]

By: Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: B-136-201

Description: The scene outside the Beehive in wintry, snowy conditions. Muldoon is tramping through the snow towards Parliament buildings carrying his 'survival budget kit' and thinking about the election which is to be held in 1984. Extended Title - 1984 Election Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black and white ink, letratone and crayon on paper, 335 x 420 mm Finding Aids: Photocopies available in Pictorial Reference Service.

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Twenty-one cartoons published in the Evening Post between 3 and 31 M...

Date: 1999

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-558-021/041

Description: Political cartoons. Treasury advocates currency union with USA. Lockwoock Smith is put in charge of the Tourism portfolio and left to clean up following the Tourism Board fallout. The battle for the head of the World Trade Organisation continues, New Zealander Mike Moore, is one of the 2 contenders. Drivers face problems and delays as new re-licensing system comes into force. Fire Services boss Roger Estall is advied to quit. Helen Clark launches her election pledge card. Fire Services boss, Roger Estell plunders again in the public relations field. Bill English explains the reason behind selling Contact Energy to overseas investors was to retire overseas debt. Comment on who should pay for using the roads. A Nato representative explains the accidental bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade. The National Party cabinet discuss what to do with the budget surpluses. Max Bradford suggests buying back the dams and lowering the price of power. After several coup in Fiji, democracy is starting to grow again. Roger Estall, Fire Service boss, is urged to quit and take a Government pay-out. Bill Birch presents his last budget as National Party finance minister. New Zealand celebrates beating the Australians in cricket. Comment on the closing of mental health institutions and patients being thrown to under resourced commuity health services. New Zealand is like a lamb to the slaughter after opening trade to the world by removing trade barriers, however the rest of the world, particularly the United States is not following our lead. Comment on the All Black coach, John Hart dropping Isitolo Maka from the All Black squad. Max Bradford attempts to justify increased power prices due to electricity reform. Paralells are drawn between the sheep subsidy of the 1980's and the effect of MMP in subsidising new politicians. The Crusaders win the Super 12 tournament. Quantity: 21 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Interview with Elsie Walker

Date: 29 Jan 1998

From: Citizens Advice Bureaux oral history project

By: Walker, Elsie, active 1960s-1998

Reference: OHInt-0443-15

Description: Elsie Walker backgrounds getting involved with the Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB), Whakatane in 1975 when she was appointed co-ordinator. Recalls being called VIC (Volunteers Information and Co-ordination Services) for some time before applying and being accredited as part of CAB (Citizens Advice Burreau) in 1981. Recalls helping mill workers and their families when many were made redundant from the mills. Describes the effects of the Edgecombe earthquake in 1987. Also discusses involvement with Maori Women's Welfare League; Civil Defence; Red Cross Society; Birth Right; Prisoners Aid Society; Budgetary Advisory Service; Solo Parents of New Zeland and helped with the establishment of Women's Refuge. Recalls getting award as a companion of the Queen's service order. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Interviewer(s) - Fran O Keefe-Jones Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-009645 Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 1 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - transcript(s) available OHA-3135.