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Crichton, Anna, 1957- :[Lolly scramble]. 26 August 2011

Date: 2011

By: New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0018670

Description: The cartoon shows Prime Minister, John Key, tossing lollies into the air. Context: Title from file name Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Crichton, Anna, 1957- :[Fighting boys]. 10 November 2011.

Date: 2011

From: Crichton, Anna, 1957- :Digital cartoons

By: New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0019425

Description: The cartoon shows two rough boys fighting in front of an elaborate picture frame while through the frame is an image of the globe. Context: relates to the run-up to the 2011 elections on 28th November. The two boys are the leaders of the two main parties, John Key (National) and Phil Goff (Labour). The cartoon illustrates an article by Deborah Hill Cone. Among other things the article suggests that 'there is a real existential crisis going on somewhere in the world but on our stage we still have politicians throwing custard pies and doing silly walks'. (Deborah Hill Cone on business in the NZ Herald: November 11 2011) Title created by librarian Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-: 'I'm very pleased with the fruitcake...' 14 November 2011

Date: 2011

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-: Digital cartoons published in New Zealand Herald

By: New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0019491

Description: Two men, Prime Minister John Key and the ACT candidate for Epsom John Banks, sit at a cafe table having afternoon tea. John Key turns to the waiter and says 'I'm very pleased with the fruitcake - surprisingly agreeable. The food's not bad either.' Context: On the eve of the November elections, as a publicity stunt, Prime Minister John Key had a cup of tea in a cafe with John Banks, the ACT candidate for Epsom; John Key wants to Banks to win the seat because he will bring more ACT MPs into the government on his coat-tails. The media were invited for filming but someone recorded the conversation which the PM refuses to allow to be made public, thus fuelling speculation about what they discussed. Film showed a small black bag lying on the table; it contained a microphone but apparently neither politician noticed it. The plot thickens... Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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