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Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :'We're sponsored by a wealthy Swiss cheese maker!' New Zealand H...
Date: 2003
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-185
Description: Shows two men sailing a small yahct, their sail is riddled with holes. They sail past a wealthy racing yahct, possibly one of the America's cup boats. Extended Title - 'Happy Birthday Auckland.' Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :Walkland. New Zealand Herald, 10 July 2003.
Date: 2003
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-301
Description: Shows Auckland's motorway system with traffic at a standstill. A sign reading 'Auckland' has been modified to 'Walkland'. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :The Lord of the Rules. The Two Hulls. New Zealand Herald, 19 Dec...
Date: 2002
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-162
Description: The America's Cup sailing races billed as a feature film. Other Titles - 'Arrivederci Prada!' Extended Title - Now Showing Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
'Good Evans'. "So all those in favour of next week's garden trip being a visit to see t...
Date: 2008
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0007325
Description: A 'GOOD EVANS' cartoon. A group of six woman and a man sitting in a circle deciding where the next garden trip should be. The leader asks the group to choose between daffodils on the domain or nikaus in Queen Street at about the time of the boobs on bikes parade. All the women look disaproving as the man grins in anticipation of his obvious preference. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"Waterhouse, in particular, got a lot out of that SAS course!" 9 November 2010
Date: 2010
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0016063
Description: A businessman smashes through a window on a rope causing consternation in the office. One of his colleagues realises that 'Waterhouse, in particular, got a lot out of that SAS course. A Sunday Star-Times investigation has found executives paid hundreds of dollars each for SAS firearms training and to sip cocktails with Victoria Cross war hero Corporal Willie Apiata. Business leaders are paying $500 a head for secret sessions with the SAS. Star-Times inquiries revealed that staff from Auckland-based private equity company Direct Capital and several of its partner businesses were allowed into the Papakura Military Camp last month for a day of hands-on training that concluded with a cocktail party. Both colour and black and white versions of this cartoon are available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :[Auckland injects hope into N Z rugby] New Zealand Herald, 28 Oc...
Date: 2002
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-124
Description: "Dr Auckland" uses the Sky Tower as a syringe to inject new blood (ie Auckland players) into an All Black (the All Black team). Extended Title - N Z Rugby. Dr Auckland. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :Dear sir, contrary to the assertion that Aucklanders don't care,...
Date: 2003
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-256
Description: An Auckland couple on holiday in Fiji write a letter to the editor stating that they are taking measures to reduce power consumption. In the context of an electricity shortage. Extended Title - Go the Blues! Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Evans, Malcolm 1945- :Poppy Day. My Dad says each of them is a hero! New Zealand Herald...
Date: 2001
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-028
Description: Two children question comment that the ANZAC veterans who one of their fathers says are heroes and who are collecting on Poppy Day did not appear in the 'Hero Parade' (Auckland's homosexual and lesbian celebration). Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
"Traffic congestion in Auckland is making people sick!" "Bugger!" 14 December 2010
Date: 2010
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0016343
Description: Two farmers discuss the news that 'traffic congestion in Auckland is making people sick' and laugh saying 'bugger' in unison. Context; Auckland has major traffic congestion problems which are high on the agenda for the new Supermayor to fix. Both colour and black and white versions of this cartoon are available Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :'She's either hiding a radical keel or a false bottom!' New Zeal...
Date: 2003
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-172
Description: Shows two men watching a sailing boat from the shore and speculating on the boats under-the-water configuration. Meanwhile a large woman is wrapped in a towel nearby and thinks the men are talking about her. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :What do you think of Banksy's new super motorway plans? Brash!.....
Date: 2004
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-330
Description: Three vignettes of a conversation between two dogs trotting along together. The cartoon relates the way that the mayor of Auckland, John Banks, wants to push through a new motorway in Auckland, demolishing hundreds of home and businesses, sacrificing the "little people" for the sake of a large objective, to the outlook of the National Party leader, Don Brash. The cartoonist's query 'What about sky cabs?' expresses his scepticism about the efficacy of another motorway. Extended Title - ...You don't agree that the Hobson Bay route will be the answer? Very Brash! ...and that the morning it opens, the city traffic will finally have space to move? It'll be gone by lunch time! What about sky cabs? Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :Manukau Belle. New Zealand Herald, 2 September, 2002.
Date: 2002
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-096
Description: The dangers of fishing under the Auckland airport flight path where parts of aeroplanes have recently fallen off. Three fishermen in a boat wearing crash helmets are looking upwards with worried expressions. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :'Wayne Brown says a public hospital is no place for a brand.' Ne...
Date: 2003
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-246
Description: Two workmen carry the Mc Donald's M in the opposite direction from Starship children's hospital as an outraged Mc Donald's worker chases them. Refers to the controversy that resulted when Mc Donald's openeded a branch at Starship. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Planned brothel demolished after large cracks appear! "Don't say a word!" 19 November 2010
Date: 2010
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0016174
Description: A man and his wife walk along the street and pass a billboard that reads 'Planned brothel demolished after large cracks appear!' The wife says 'Don't say a word' as her husband's interest is caught. Refers to the swift destruction of a character building in Auckland after giant cracks sealed the 150-year-old Palace Hotel's fate. The Auckland Council ordered its demolition and it was pulled down, causing a cloud of dust, as many people watched. The building's owner Michael Chow, who was preparing the building to be a brothel in time for the 2011 Rugby World Cup, has threatened legal action over the emergency demolition. The Historic Places Trust is saddened at the swift destruction of a character building in Auckland. Both colour and black and white versions of this cartoon are available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
Picture of a man about to pick up a hitchhiker, realizing he hasn't adjusted his clock*...
Date: 2010
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0015683
Description: In three frames a man about to pick up a hitchhiker, realizes that he hasn't advanced his clock for daylight saving (26 October) and then with horror realizes that he is also driving in a buslane. Refers to a trial in Auckland city that will operate on up to four bus lanes at a time, involving a mix of new signs and road markers warning drivers that a video camera is operating and showing the start of 50m zones where general traffic is allowed to enter the lanes to turn left. The city council is refusing to say where on its 36km network of bus lanes it will put the signs, citing advice from a research company involved in a month-long trial that giving drivers advance notice could invalidate the exercise. The trial follows a public uproar after the council revealed that it issued almost $6.2 million in bus lane infringement notices in the 12 months to June, many to drivers who complained of difficulty judging how far 50m was. That compares with $900 in fines issued by Manukau City for six breaches of its 3km of bus lanes, where signs warn drivers of penalties and parking wardens put out cones 60m from intersections. (NZ Herald 3 August 2010) Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :Now remember son - when the principal asks - you like netball, h...
Date: 2003
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-272
Description: A man takes his son to the enrolements desk at St Cuthbert's College for girls in Auckland because he couldn't afford to buy a house in the zone for a preferred school. The son is dressed as a girl. Relates to Auckland house prices being driven up by favourable school zones. Extended Title - Couldn't afford to buy in the other zone. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :We think they have been hijacked by fans keen to get to the Sydn...
Date: 2002
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-116
Description: Pressmen watching the start of the America's Cup yachting challenger series, see the boats heading off from Auckland to Sydney where New Zealand's prowess at football was drawing last-minute fans. Extended Title - Louis Vuitton Challenge Series Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Auckland Mayor's OK of $5 million budget for unelected Maori board is invalid! 11 Febru...
Date: 2011
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0017047
Description: Text reads 'Auckland mayor's ok of $5 million budget for unelected Maori Board is invalid!' On the wall of a city building is a poster of Auckland Mayor Len Brown laughing while nearby a criminal representing 'ratepayers' creeps off. Context - The Auckland Council is having to reconsider giving the Maori board about $5 million after discovering that the vote by one of its committees on Tuesday was invalid. The committee had approved a $2.06 million budget for the board's first eight months, with nearly $3.43 million sought for the next full year. As many as 20 of the council's committees, panels and forums will have two Maori Statutory Board members at meetings. They will effectively act as two other councillors, as they will be able to vote. Both colour and black and white versions of this cartoon are available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
'Council staff turned consultants'. 'Auckland vultures'. 'Albany chooks'. 29 May, 2008
Date: 2008
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0006640
Description: A 'GOOD EVANS' cartoon. Shows a signpost saying 'Council staff turned consultants' on top of which sit two 'Auckland vultures'. Lying on its back with its feet in the air is an 'Albany chook'. Refers to criticisms that Auckland City Council chief favours ex-staff when allocating consulting contracts and also refers to the crisis over the chickens in the Kell Park area. The North City Council decided they needed culling but the locals objected because the chickens have been part of the business area for many years. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :Auckland anti-motorway lobby. 'Mayor Banks and I are determined ...
Date: 2002
From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-002-098
Description: Auckland Mayor, John Banks and councillors are not about to give the Auckland anti-motorway lobby a fair hearing. John Banks is already swinging the hangingrope. Extended Title - 'And a fair execution.' Quantity: 1 digital image(s).