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Evans, Malcolm 1947-:Twenty-five cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald during 2000.

Date: 2000

By: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: H-643-001/025

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Politicians response to digital television, matchfixing in cricket, community responsibility for child abuse, Maori support of disgraced Maori MP and lack of support for abused Maori children, Fiji - banana dictatorship, Middle East peace process, concern over disparity between NZ and Australian defence forces reimbursement for serving in East Timor, Queen Mother celebrates her 100th birthday, space exploration, world opinion swings againsgt Israel's heavy-handed tactics, ACC payouts in Australia, cost cutting measures in the NZ Police Force, silencing Dover Samuels and social policy critics, high cost of yachting's Viaduct Basin, state-owned enterprises over-spend on conferences, British royals have a go at the tabloid press, Mark Todd's chances of selection damaged following sex and drug scandal, South Africa's reluctance to comment on Zimbabwe, terrorism in NZ? or just plain violence, Human genetic secrets uncovered, 'closing the gaps' policy, May Day and workers' rights, Fiji embroiled in racism, the price of the American Presidential election and recounts, Prime Minister announces she not going to attend Waitangi on Waitangi Day. Quantity: 25 photocopy/ies photocopies of computer print-outs, A4 size.. Physical Description: A4 size photocopies of computer print-outs.

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Evans, Malcolm, 1945- :["Edna" cartoons published] 1989.

Date: 1981

By: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-

Reference: H-670-001/003

Description: Cartoons showing farming life for Edna, topics cover; Edna's sacrifice for a prize bull, Edna trims the farm trees using a chainsaw and a trampoline, Edna assists with sheep dipping. Exhibited in 'The Famouse Five: Manawatu's Cartoonists on Show', Exhibition curated by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive and exhibited at Te Manawa Art (Manawatu Art Gallery), Palmerston North, from 13 May to 23 June 2002, in association with Massey University and the Palmerston North City Council. Quantity: 3 photograph(s). Physical Description: A4 photocopies

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Evans, Malcolm :Twelve cartoon photocopies, the winning entry in the 1999 Qantas Media ...

Date: 1999

By: New Zealand herald (Newspaper); Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-; Qantas Airways Ltd

Reference: H-623-001/012

Description: Cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald, 1999, and the winning entry in the 1999 Qantas Media Awards (other finalists were Tom Scott, Garrick Tremain, Malcolm Walker and Mark Winter) Quantity: 12 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies, A4 size.

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Evans, Malcolm 1954-:'We've got inflation under control.' 'Me too.' SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS...

Date: 1998 - 1999

By: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-

Reference: H-670-004

Description: Jenny Shipley shows Winston Peters that they have inflation under control. Winston Peters says he has too, referring to a deflating Tau Henare in the corner of the room. Exhibited in 'The Famouse Five: Manawatu's Cartoonists on Show', Exhibition curated by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive and exhibited at Te Manawa Art (Manawatu Art Gallery), Palmerston North, from 13 May to 23 June 2002, in association with Massey University and the Palmerston North City Council. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: horizontal A4 size photocopy

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Evans, Malcolm :Political cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald, 24 November 199...

Date: 1997 - 1998

By: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: A-322-111/118

Description: Political cartoons Quantity: 8 newsclippings. Physical Description: 8 newsclippings, sizes vary

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Evans, Malcolm :They shouldn't worry - They're not going to get enough ball to attack w...

Date: 1997

By: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: B-154-016

Description: The cartoon shows a group of men at a barber's shop. One of them is reading a newspaper with a headline reading, Australia concerned with NZ's lack of defence capability. A man having his hair cut makes a comment that refers to rugby, but the headline refers to armed forces. Refers to Australian concerns about New Zealand's small defence forces. Exhibited in 'Guts and Glory' an exhibition of rugby cartoons, organised by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive Trust in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, at the National Library Gallery, 15 July - 7 November 1999, and then touring until 2001. Curated by Susan Foster. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Felt tip pen and grey wash, 400 x 295mm.

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Evans, Malcolm 1945-:What time's dinner? Malcolm Evans, Edna, Book Five, 1985.

Date: 1985

By: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-

Reference: H-710-030

Description: Shows Edna swamped with processing fruit. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies A4 size. Physical Description: horizontal A4 size photocopy

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-: Come off it - 10 kits of category A kumaras equal one categ...

Date: 1977

By: New Zealand herald (Newspaper); Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-

Reference: H-652-003

Description: Exhibition caption reads - New Zealand trade minister Lance Adams-Schneider and his Australian counterpart Doug Anthony confronting the reality of NAFTA. Free trade applied only to a limited range of 'Schedule A' items, mainly raw materials, and few of them agricultural. It was agreed on one occasion, with due solemnity, that the addition of sea water to the list of tariff free items would not harm producers or manufacturers in either country. Exhibited in 'The Other Side of the Ditch' exhibition of cartoons on the New Zealand-Australian relationship curated by Ian F. Grant of the New Zealand Cartoon Archive and exhibited in the National Library Gallery from 28 November 2001 to 24 February 2002 to mark the centenary of Australian Federation. Also exhibited at X Space Gallery, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland in mid-March 2002 and at Old Parliament House, Canberra, Australia from 26 March 2003 to 29 June 2003. Published in 'The Other Side of the Ditch' by Ian F. Grant, published by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive in association with Tandem Press, 2001. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies A4 size photocopy.. Physical Description: A4 size photocopy from newspaper clipping.

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Evans, Malcolm, 1947- :"Here we are - 'The first coalition budget was presented in Parl...

Date: 1997

From: Various artists :Collection of newspaper clippings, photocopies and bromides of cartoons by Hiscocks (A-315-1), T. Lloyd (A-315-2), various artists from the "Ladies' Journal", "The Freelance", "New Zealand Graphic" and "Melbourne Punch" (A-315-3), Nisbet (A-315-4-001/012) and Malcolm Evans (A-315-5).

By: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: A-315-5-006

Description: The secretary to Winston Peters, Treasurer in the New Zealand government and leader of the New Zealand First Party, who is looking miserable, has been searching through several newspapers in which Peters' budget has been upstaged by a story about the love affair of the former New Zealand High Commissioner to the United Kingdom in London. Quantity: 1 newspaper cutting.. Physical Description: Newspaper cutting 156 x 218 mm.

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Evans, Malcolm, 1947- :"Ladies first!" New Zealand Herald, 11 August 1977.

Date: 1977

From: Various artists :Collection of newspaper clippings, photocopies and bromides of cartoons by Hiscocks (A-315-1), T. Lloyd (A-315-2), various artists from the "Ladies' Journal", "The Freelance", "New Zealand Graphic" and "Melbourne Punch" (A-315-3), Nisbet (A-315-4-001/012) and Malcolm Evans (A-315-5).

By: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: A-315-5-004

Description: The starter of a horse race has pushed a button to let the woman jockey out of the gates first. At his side is a newspaper headlined 'Female to race males at Te Awamutu today.' Canadian jockey Joan Phipps was the first woman to ride against male jockeys in new Zealand and won first place on her mare Daphalee in her race at the Te Awamutu on 1 November 1977. Quantity: 1 newspaper cutting.. Physical Description: Newspaper cutting 145 x 200 mm.

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons

Date: 2001-2019

By: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-; Press (Christchurch, N.Z.); Manawatu standard (Newspaper); Timaru herald (Newspaper)

Reference: DC-Group-0039

Description: Cartoons by Malcolm Evans on New Zealand and international political issues. Part of the NZ Cartoon Archive Malcolm Evans, born 1945 in Tauranga, is a New Zealand cartoonist residing in Auckland. As of 2011, his cartoons appear daily in three major New Zealand newspapers: The Manawatu Standard, The Timaru Herald and The Christchurch Press. He also produces cartoons fortnightly for Rural News, New Zealand Dairy News, and Dairy News Australia. As of 2018: his cartoons appear in the Northland Age. Evans began working in the advertising department at the Bay of Plenty Times, and then working as a cartoonist abroad in England. Upon his return to New Zealand, he began working for The New Zealand Herald in 1970, and became the successor to Sir Gordon Minhinnick in 1976. Two years later, in 1978, he returned to the advertising industry, but continued his fortnightly 'Edna' cartoons in Rural News and other agricultural papers in New Zealand and Australia. Evans returned cartooning for the New Zealand Herald in 1997 and was judged NZ cartoonist of the year in 1999. In 2003, he was let go from the New Zealand Herald, following controversy over his cartoons depicting the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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