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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :'A boatload of families fleeing poverty and hopelessness ha...

Date: 2012

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

By: Fairfax Media Limited (Firm)

Reference: DCDL-0021195

Description: Shows Prime Minister John Key, Finance Minister Bill English are concerned that a boatload of families fleeing poverty and hopelessness have been spotted in the Tasman ocean in a small boat. Minister for Economic Development Steven Joyce tells them that they are not refugees from Asia (reference to Falun Gong refugees) but Kiwis fleeing to Australia. Context: A record 52,000 New Zealanders left for Australia in the year to January, while 14,000 moved to New Zealand from Australia. The difference of 38,000 is New Zealand's highest-ever recorded net loss to Australia, according to Statistics New Zealand. (Press 6 March 2012) Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- : Airport full body scanner. 20 February 2012

Date: 2012

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

By: Fairfax Media Limited (Firm)

Reference: DCDL-0020240

Description: Refers to the news that the New Zealand Government will monitor Australia's plan to introduce full body scans at all of its international airports. The technology's raised privacy issues and sparked controversy because of the revealing and personal nature of the scans and also because of unknown medical implications. B&W and colour versions of this cartoon available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-:'Research shows Kiwis are finding jobs due to our economic p...

Date: 2011

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

By: Fairfax Media Limited (Firm)

Reference: DCDL-0019008

Description: In the smaller top frame Finance Minister Bill English tells Prime Minister John Key that 'Research shows Kiwis are finding jobs due to our economic policies Prime Minister!' John Key says that's 'Great news' and asks where exactly. In the lower frame Bill English is seen pointing to various places on a map of Australia. Context: Comment on the number of people going to Australia to find jobs. Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :'Aussie bowlers trash India...' 5 January 2012

Date: 2012

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

By: Fairfax Media Limited (Firm)

Reference: DCDL-0019928

Description: A man relaxes in a deckchair listening to the cricket on a radio. He is delighted to hear that Australia has completed a 4-0 series sweep of India (January 2012) and revels in the memory of New Zealand beating Australia for the first time in 26 years in December 2011. Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :"How can we discourage Kiwis from.." 13 November 2011.

Date: 2011

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

By: Fairfax Media Limited (Firm)

Reference: DCDL-0019450

Description: In the top frame Prime Minister John Key reads a newspaper article about the number of New Zealanders moving to Australia; Finance Minister Bill English says he has a 'cunning plan'. In the lower frame Bill English tells the PM that they will 'remind them that in Aussie they'll be waking up every day to Paul Henry on telly!' Context: A record 3,300 New Zealanders moved to Australia last month (October 2011) the highest figure in 32 years. Paul Henry, the controversial broadcaster has confirmed he will receive a pay-packet worth more than $1 million to host an Australian breakfast show. Colour and black and white versions available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).

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