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Hawkey, Allan Charles 1941- :Political Bypass. Waikato Times, 9 August 2002.
Date: 2002
From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].
Reference: DX-014-013
Description: The New Zealand Green Party on a raft flying a 'G.E. stance' banner, are bypassed by a ship labelled Coalition. The Green Party were not asked to join the Coalition government because of their unwillingness to back down over their stance on genetic engineering. Extended Title - Coalition. GE stance. Greens. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
"The Green Party's decided to stop getting up people's noses... and concentrate on gett...
Date: 2010
From: Fletcher, David, 1952- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0016271
Description: 'The Politician' cartoon strip. The minister's aide shows him a document and says the 'Green Party's decided to stop getting up people's noses... and concentrate on getting up yours.' Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :The Gardener... 'one of those please..' Sunday News, 9 August 2...
Date: 2002
From: Walker, Malcolm, 1950- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-018-004
Description: Shows Helen Clark selecting knomes at a garden centre Extended Title - Garden Ornaments Quantity: 1 digital image(s) ..
Evans, Malcolm 1945- :YOUNG-ish HELEN'S HEAD-ache. New Zealand Herald, 8 August 2002.
Date: 2002
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-079
Description: New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark's head is shown as the cliffs of Young Nick's Head, Gisborne, with Peter Dunne of the United Future party and Ron Donald of the Green Party trying to stake claims in her hair. Double reference is made, firstly to local protests led by Maori over the sale of Young Nicks Head, a historic land mark, to an American buyer purchasing the farm of which it is part, and secondly to the coalition cum minority government negotiations taking place between the Labour Party and the United Future party, and the Labour Party and the Greens. Extended Title - United Future. Greens. Things are running quiet with no one in charge. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Brockie, Robert Ellison 1932- :Election. Extreme Sports Finals. National Business Revie...
Date: 2002
From: Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932- :Digital caricatures and cartoons
Reference: DX-003-069
Description: Shows the key political leaders of the 2002 general election competing in an Extreme Sports final. There are many injuries. Other Titles - Green. N. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Brockie, Robert Ellison 1932- :'Dirty dancing...' National Business Review. 9 August 2002.
Date: 2002
From: Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932- :Digital caricatures and cartoons
Reference: DX-003-070
Description: Shows Helen Clark taking the lead in an intimate dance with United Future leader, Peter Dunne. The Greens co-leadeers, Jeanette Fitzsimons and Rod Donald look on from the sidelines. Other Titles - The MMP Club. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Brockie, Robert Ellison 1932- :Playground of the South Pacific. National Business Revie...
Date: 2002
From: Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932- :Digital caricatures and cartoons
Reference: DX-003-066
Description: Shows the key political leaders of election 2002 as children standing back watching the big kid, Helen Clark, charge around New Zealand as if it were a hopskotch game that she wasn't letting anyone else have a turn of. Other Titles - Peter Dunne. Greens. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Capital gains tax ... Green thinking. 1 February 2011
Date: 2011
From: Bromhead, Peter, 1933- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0016968
Description: Text across the top of the cartoon reads 'Capital gains tax Green thinking' Above a doorway in which appears a large '$' symbol are the words 'Where even angels fear to tread'. Two men representing the 'Nats' and 'Labour' look at the doorway in consternation. Context - A capital gains tax is part of the Green Party's solution to reduce New Zealand's debt. The Greens are advocating a capital gains tax, excluding the family home, because we think that's an essential component of the tax system which is present in just about every developed country apart from New Zealand", he told Newstalk ZB. "(It) would make a significant impact in fixing up the governments books." Mr Norman says a capital gains tax would bring in over four billion dollars a year, enough to make a significant reduction to debt, and is also advocating capping government borrowing. (NZ Herald 30 January 2011) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :I'd still like to get the Greens into the loop! New Zealand Hera...
Date: 2002
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-082
Description: The loop Prime Minister Helen Clark refers to is an hangman's loop, not that of the governing coalition which the Green Party hhad hoped to be part of. Extended Title - New govt line up Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Winter, Mark 1958- :[POLLar blast!]. 28 May 2013
Date: 2013
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0025075
Description: Shows two figures labelled, Labour and Greens, standing outside covered in snow. A gust of snowy wind labelled, National, blasts them with snow. Text reads, 'POLLar blast!' Refers to cold winter weather in the South Island of New Zealand, as well as recent poll which showed National gaining favour following the release of the 2013 budget. Previous poll results had showed the reverse. (National Business Review, 29 May 2013) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Election Roundup. 23 September 2014
Date: 2014
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0029558
Description: Shows eight panels depicting the outcome of the elections for each of the political parties - National, Labour, NZ First, Greens, Internet Mana, Maori, United, ACT and Conservative. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Winter, Mark, 1958- :Carbon tax. 28 October 2014
Date: 2014
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0029710
Description: Shows a pencil with commentary by cartoonist "My pencil lead... well it's not actually lead, it's graphite, which is a type of carbon... so don't tell Russel Norman and his Greens, otherwise cartoons could become a very taxing activity. Thanks". Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Ekers, Paul, 1961-:"Call for back-up, it's another member of the Greens with a cure for...
Date: 2014
From: Ekers, Paul, 1961-:[Digital cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald and other publications]
Reference: DCDL-0029838
Description: Cartoon shows Green Party MP Steffan Browning dancing naked, and throwing flowers into the air. Two police officers look one, and one tells the other to call for backup. Cartoon references an online petition that Browning signed, encouraging the World Health Organisation to 'test and distribute homeopathy as quickly as possible to contain the [Ebola] outbreaks'. Browning was widely critised and demoted from his natural health portfolio as a result. Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :GE government. 3 November 2013
Date: 2013
From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0026607
Description: Cartoon shows a banner stating 'Labour conference', under which a figure with four heads, Metiria Turei (Green party), David Cunliffe (Labour), Russell Norman (Green party) and Winston Peters (New Zealand First). One hand holds a briefcase with 'PC quotas' written on it, while another hand holds a briefcase with 'Fringe issues' written on it. Prime minister, John Key, stands to the side saying 'The next govt? Thought you were opposed to genetic engineering, Russ?' Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :The Beautiful Game? 17 June 2014
Date: 2014
From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0028648
Description: Cartoon depicts 'The beautiful game of political football' with political figures - David Cunliffe (Labour), Laila Harre (Internet Party), Hone Harawira (Mana), Kit Dotcom (Internet Party), Winston Peters (New Zealand First), John Key with Colin Craig (Conservative) and Peter Dunne (United Future) on his shoulders, Green Party co-leaders Russel Norman and Metiria Turei, and Judith Collins (National). Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Ekers, Paul, 1961-:NZ barber shop quartet is world's best... 8 July 2014
Date: 2014
From: Ekers, Paul, 1961-:[Digital cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald and other publications]
Reference: DCDL-0028715
Description: Cartoon shows leaders of opposition parties portrayed as singers in a barbershop quartet. Figures from left to right are Winston Peters of New Zealand First, Russel Norman of the Green Party, Laila Harre of the Internet Party, and David Cunliffe from the Labour Party. Text at the top of the cartoon reads, 'NZ barber shop quartet is world's best... this group... not so harmonious". Cartoon references Wellington barbershop quartet, The Musical Island Boys, who won first prize at an international competition in Las Vegas. Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
Keith Locke is to stand down at the next election... 2 February 2011
Date: 2011
From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[Digital cartoons published in the Dominion Post]
Reference: DCDL-0016976
Description: Shows Green Party MP Keith Locke wearing hundreds of protest or campaign buttons. Text reads 'Parliament's most tireless activist, the Greens' Keith Locke is to stand down next election' Keith Locke says 'I have to go. I've run out of lapel space' Context - Keith Locke has announced that he will retire at this year's election (26 November 2011). He says 'A long-standing campaign against increasingly strict security laws had been his proudest achievement in Parliament'; perhaps my efforts mean that our anti-terrorism and security laws are not so draconian as they are in some other Western countries." He is also proud of his five-year parliamentary campaign to get detained Algerian asylum seeker Ahmed Zaoui residency in New Zealand. (NZ Herald 26 January 2011) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).