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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :23 copies of cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and...

Date: 2001

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

Reference: H-673-090/112

Description: Cartoons on political and social issues. Shows the changes within coalition government as a genetic mutation where the Labour Alliance strands are repalaced with the Labour Greens strands. Comment on the plight of the refugee boat people. All Blacks coach John Mitchell calls for more excitement from the All Blacks. Jim Bolger promotes Kiwi Bank to other former world leaders. New Zealand horse Ethereal wins the Melbourne Cup. Helen Clark protects Turiana Turia from opposition accussations of political interference. President Bush attempts to calm and reassure the American people in the face of extreme threats from Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda network. John Howard wins another term as Australian Prime Minister on the backs of refugee boat people. Jim Anderton and Bill English look for ways to provide gaurded support for New Zealand SAS involvement in Afghanistan. Shows lions in a zoo with a sign 'Big Cat poisoning Times...' The new rule in Kabul Afghanistan, don't dare NOT to show yourself. Shows a man having his beard removed and a women removing her veil. Both regimes the now deposed Taleban instituted. A bin Laden supporter talks about the perfect weapon they have against the American led attack into Afghanistan. However they have some problems with detonating the nuclear bomb. Factions within the Alliance Party turn on each other and vow to fight to the death. Comment on the increase in alcohol consumption due to the lowering of the drinking age, and expectation that the same thing will happen when cannibis is legalised. Shows the maze of buildings that United States Air Force missiles are trying to penetrate in Afghanistan. The chance of striking a target is pretty low. The Prime Minister is swollowed by a giant snake during a visit to the Amazon. A reporter asks her how the Amazon compares with NZ eco-tourism. Jim Anderton pretends to fire a gatling gun every time the Alliance Party President, Matt McCarten appears on television. Helen Clark arrives home to find the house demolished. Refers to Alliance Party infighting. Shows Jim Anderton and Matt McCarten facing off over the breakfast table. A Black Caps cricket player thanks an African rain-man for helping the team by creating rain which washed out the second test. Jim Anderton reassures everyone that the crisis within the Alliance Party is now over and he and Matt McCarten are now pulling in the same direction. The Alliance boat is now however sinking. New Zealanders make love twice a week on average. A woman comments that it is decidedly average. Afghanistan Alliance soldiers run over Taliban prisoners in an armoured tank. They blame the prisioners for being in the way. Quantity: 23 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :85 cartoon bromides published in the Evening Post between 2 February...

Date: 2000

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-

Reference: H-648-001/085

Description: 85 cartoons on political and social issues. The topics include cricketers, PM's avoidance of Waitangi Day protests, Treaty of Waitangi signing 1840, Maori sovereignty, Israel's hard line on Palestine, perils of being a child in NZ, Rugby sevens, Fiji's lack of moral fibre, genetic relationship between humans and slugs, corporate savaging of small shareholders, dairy farmers play down record returns, farmer reaction to vet strike, People's Bank documents leaked, Anderton looks for way to get rid of Phillida Bunkle, cricket rules questioned, possible beaurocracy of Kiwi Bank, NZ Post attempts to gag Richard Prebble, Bunkle and Hobbs on political scrap-heap, NZ rich list, possum damage Australian tax payer responsibility, cricket match-fixing, Bunkle unlikely to get back into Cabinet, extended rugby season not cricket, Kiwi Bank customers may bring their debt with them, Super-12 referees, census forms, British border control officials under fire, NZ scenery blocked by pine trees, ACT conservation policy - eat Kiwis, Germans announce NZ sheep have scrapies, Winstone Peters argues against opinion polls, RCD farmers support border control of foot-and-mouth, TVNZ presenters fight amongst themselves, Helen Clark and her husband communicate via e-mail, Clark defends and attacks her husband, CNN broadcasts incorrect information about NZ cases of foot-and-mouth disease, skyhawks put out to pasture, Clark and Shipley fight it out, MIR space station breaks up, Hobbs on the rack, Air Force apologise to Clark, Clark wins 'scariest skirt' award, George W Bush's stance on carbon dioxide emissions, Jonathon Hunt fails to name drunken MP's, Milosovich faces punishment, Clark and Anderton negotiate deal to get rid of Bunkle, Bush's foreign policy stance escalates world tensions, women in leadership roles - men ponder their choices, Bush questions the colour of 'red China', Tiger Woods - king of the golf world, Clark hot and cold on America, Shipley faces political crisis, schizophrenic flatmates, Ansett NZ maintenance, Anderton farmers' favourite, schizophrenic flatmates, cervical screening and justice, Rankin missed by bomb on WINZ building, message from Qantas NZ, airline collapses while owner plays golf, dawn parade 2030, Saturn TV, Bush armwrestles Chinese dragon, King and budget decisions, air ticket competition, US impose tariffs on NZ farmers, white house and star wars, Hurricanes fans pray for victory, Clark axes skyhawks, Hitler and Hirohito and Clark, female, sex and animals, arms race history, TVNZ internal affairs, Clark and Blair campaigns, McVeigh dies in Oklahoma, Clark out of touch, Peters makes a come-back, burning effigies, global warming, Dairy Board merger, Maori Party, taxing home ownership, soya sauce scare, Bob Dylan on Radio NZ, importance of appearance in the public service. 85 H-648-033 misrecorded as a Tom Scott cartoon when it is in fact a Garrick Tremain. Refiled H-645 series. Quantity: 85 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: A4 bromides

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Darroch, Bob, 1940- :"There's already a health warning on these bottles..." 27 May 2010

Date: 2010

From: Darroch, Bob 1940- :[Digital cartoons published in the Whangarei Report]

By: Whangarei report (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0017645

Description: A small boy is investigating the contents of his father's liquor cabinet and says 'There's already a health warning on these bottles... "Harm will come to anyone who even TOUCHES this"! I think it's from Dad'.Two smaller children and the cay are lining up for drinks. Context - the Law Commission's review on how to reduce alcohol abuse, and the blood alcohol content for drivers. One of the suggestions is adding a health warning label to alcohol. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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"Here's my entirely unsolicited proposal for Courtenay Place" 12 March, 2008

Date: 2008

From: Buist, Grant, 1973- : [Jitterati digital cartoons published in The Capital Times newspaper]

Reference: DCDL-0008391

Description: "Jitterati" cartoon strip. Shows Jaimee reading her unsolicited proposal for Courtenay Place - 1. Fix the CCTV cameras to every 18-49 year-old male; 2. Replace all road surfaces, pavements and taxi bumpers with that rubber stuff they use in playgrounds; 3. Examine why Wellingtonians have a need to get drunk every weekend. To illustrate point one, Tony is wearing a camera and Jaimee says that it won't prevent crime but it will make an amusing reality TV series. To illustrate point two, an intoxicated woman is bouncing across the street. Jaimee thinks that point three may be too complicated. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Doyle, Martin, 1956- :Pissed again. 3 August 2011

Date: 2011

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

By: Salient (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0018527

Description: The cartoon shows two people on the ground, half-dressed, vomiting and being 'pissed on' by a dog. There is a bottle of wine, corks and an empty glass above. The cartoon addresses the issue of the Kiwi binge-drinking culture. Title from file name Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Ekers, Paul, 1961-:"Hello, we've been sent by the Earthquake Commission to clean up all...

Date: 2013

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

Reference: DCDL-0025652

Description: Two bedraggled alcoholics tell the owner of a Wellington wine and spirits shop that they have been sent by the Earthquake Commission to 'clean up your spilt wine'. On 21 July 2013 a 6.5 earthquake in Cook Strait caused some damage in Wellington. Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).

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Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Booze free. 3 August 2013

Date: 2013

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: DCDL-0026170

Description: A disgruntled group of five drinkers gather at night in the 'Alcohol free Zone' in the middle of the Christchurch Rebuild. One says 'Great night life! Been here half an hour and not a free drink in sight!' Public drinking of alcohol had been imposed by the Christchurch City Council, particularly in the central Christchurch 'Rebuild' area in 2013. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :'What's the bet Zac manages to side-step him!' 25 January 2013

Date: 2013

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: DCDL-0023910

Description: Shows Zac Guildford carrying a rugby ball and a bunch of beer cans under his arm. A referee labelled, 'sacking' stands on the field in front of him, and a voice says, 'What's the bet Zac manages to side-step him!' Refers to Christchurch Crusaders wing Zac Guildford who has withdrawn indefinitely from the Crusaders for the 2013 super rugby season, following another incident involving alcohol. Guildford was part of the 2011 World Cup winning All Blacks team, but shortly after the cup finished, he was cited for a series of alcohol-fuelled assaults in Rarotonga in November 2011. Guildford had vowed to give up alcohol but has been photographed drinking, and in January 2013 was reported to be 'so drunk he punched the wrong man'. (Stuff.co.nz, 27 Jan 2013) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Winter, Mark 1958- :'Let's party!' 8 March 2013

Date: 2013

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

By: Southland times (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0024167

Description: Two versions of this cartoon depict a kiwi bird dressed as a New Zealand cricketer shouting 'Let's party!' next to text reading 'Black Caps take control of the first test'. One version has additional text reading 'but the drinking culture may take a little longer'. Refers to Black Caps New Zealand cricket team beating England in the first test in Dunedin of a four day test match. Also refers to New Zealand cricketers Jeetan Patel and Daniel Vettori going out on a drinking binge in Queenstown the night before the first test. Patel was refused entry to a bar, fell and hit his head, and was unable to play the next day (Sporting Life 8 March 2013). Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).

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Hubbard, James, 1949-:"...When you make a 'dickhead of yourself Gilmore, make a full an...

Date: 2013

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

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0024792

Description: Depicts Prime Minister John key berating disgraced National Party List MP Aaron Gilmore for using the excuse of forgetting what he has said. Refers to a media statement by Gilmore concerning his behaviour to a waiter at a Hanmer Springs restaurant. Gilmore said other people in his party had become drunk and that he could not remember if he or someone else at the table called the waiter a 'dickhead'. Also refers to Key being known for saying he cannot remember when questioned over various issues. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Winter, Mark 1958- :[Don't you know?]. 8 May 2013

Date: 2013

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

By: Southland times (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0024784

Description: Depicts National Party List MP Aaron Gilmore asking at himself a question in the mirror. Text infers he is drunk. Refers to scandal over Gilmore using his position to bully a waiter who refused to serve him more wine at a Hanmer Springs restaurant. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Doyle, Martin, 1956- :[National feeding frenzy]. 10 May 2013

Date: 2013

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

By: Scoop (Firm)

Reference: DCDL-0024795

Description: Depicts National Party List MP aaron Gilmore under a pack of snarling politicans. Refers to lack of support for Gilmore from the National Party following his disgrace due to his behaviour to a waiter at a Hanmer Springs restaurant. Commentary from the artist: 'Aaron Gilmore is like a fallen creature being torn apart by wild beasts at the moment. Despite his recent failings, it is shocking to see the concerted campaign of character assassination being conducted by the National Party. The only individual directly represented is the black curly-haired Aaron Gilmore on the bottom of the maul. The restaurant and chalkboard are a reference to the original incident in the Heritage Hotel at Hanmer Springs where he wanted another bottle of wine. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Fletcher, David 1952- :"They're calling him the 'happy' minister after his behaviour at...

Date: 2013

From: Fletcher, David, 1952- :Digital cartoons

By: Dominion post (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0024719

Description: 'The Politician' cartoon strip. Depicts two frames in which the aide reads the newspaper about a 'happy' minister's behaviour at the restaurant last night. A secretary bringing a message from the Prime Minister's office comments that the newspaper article explains why the message says 'Tell Happy that Grumpy wants to see him". Refers to scandal involving the behaviour of National List MP Aaron Gilmore fllowing an alledged drunken dinner at a Hanmer Springs restaurant. Prime Minister John Key was said to be under pressure to discpline Gilmore (TV ONE 4 May 2013). Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Doyle, Martin, 1956- :[Are you being sherved?]. 6 May 2013

Date: 2013

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

By: Scoop (Firm)

Reference: DCDL-0024741

Description: Shows National MP Aaron Gilmore demanding that a shopkeeper hand over the 'pish' "or I call the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet... and if I have to ask a second time I'll take it to the Privy Counshell!" Refers to the widely covered incident in a Hanmer Springs hotel in which National MP Aaron Gilmore allegedly abused a waiter for refusing to serve him more wine and reportedly called the waiter a 'dickhead' and threatened to have John Key have the waiter 'sacked'. Gilmore had yet to be questioned by the National Party over the incident. Accompanying note from cartoonist states: "What more did Aaron Gilmore have to do to earn the chop? The merciless standards PM John Key applies to Opposition MPs are forgotten when his own MPs contravene accepted standards. My cartoon depicts National MP Aaron Gilmore ordering more wine." Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :"Forget quitting alcohol..." 22 May 2012

Date: 2012

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

By: Dominion post (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0021464

Description: A man with a Sunday newspaper in a coffee shop tells the barista 'Forget quitting alcohol, just once I'd like to say "Hello Sunday morning" by reading a paper that makes no mention of...'. He then complains about the celebrity gossip which fills the newspaper. The Sunday newspapers were complaining about the binge drinking culture over the weekends. At the same time the newspapers' choice of news for Sunday was shallow and gossipy, hardly an improvement. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :Kiwi kids ... grow up to be violent alcoholics who cost the coun...

Date: 2012

From: Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :Digital cartoons

By: Nelson mail (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0022328

Description: A boy with rugby ball and a large bottle labelled 'Alcopops'. says 'cheers'. A small kiwi say 'I blame the ads!' Sugary soft drinks, laced with alcohol and known as alcopops, often introduced children to alcohol. They were promoted heavily in supermarkets and bottle shops. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :"Phwoar! The hospitality of those of those liquor industry lobby...

Date: 2012

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

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0022697

Description: Shows Minister of Justice Judith Collins lying on a park bench, covered in a newspaper and surrounded by empty bottles of alcohol, with a massive hangover. Refers to Collins defending the decision to allow the alcohol industry to have the chance to self-regulate, rather than create government reforms regarding alcohol. (3News, 23 Aug 2012). Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Detox Unit. 4 August 2012

Date: 2012

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: DCDL-0022604

Description: Shows Neil Dawson's sculpture 'The Chalice' in Christchurch's Cathedral Square filled with drunken youths. Context: reference to the city's drunken youth culture. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Smith, Hayden James, 1976-:'Sorry people, but for some reason I can't get this drinking...

Date: 2011

From: Smith, Hayden James, 1976-:[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]

By: Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0019131

Description: A rugby player stands in a stadium and says 'Sorry people, but for some reason I can't get this drinking urge out of my head.' The ground is festooned with advertisements for drink of one sort or another. Context: All Blacks winger Zac Guildford was caught drinking outside the curfew. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :"Damn it sailor! - I ordered a TURN to port!" 2 August 2011

Date: 2011

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

By: Press (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: DCDL-0018493

Description: The cartoon shows the captain of a ship shouting angrily at a sailor 'Damn it Sailor! - I ordered a TURN to port'. The sailor has arrived with a glass of liquor, presumably a glass of port, on a tray. Context: Labour leader and former Defence Minister Phil Goff has admitted there is a drinking culture in the New Zealand navy in the wake of the suspension of a top officer. Commander John William Butcher was suspended from command of the $540 million frigate HMNZS Te Mana after allegations of misconduct, it was revealed this morning. (NZherald 9 August 2011) Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).

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