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Astro-Photograph captures image of a Kiwi in the Milky Way - News. 29 September 2009
Date: 2009
From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].
Reference: DCDL-0012428
Description: An astrophysicist stands outside the Mount John Observatory with a colleague looking at the night sky in which an image of a kiwi has been caught. He says that they now want a kiwi. Refers to a newspaper report that says that an astrophotographer has discovered a kiwi in outer space from New Zealand's internationally renowned Mt John Observatory. It may be 26,000 light years away but a high powered astro-photograph has picked up the distinct image of New Zealands national icon ease from Mt John Observatory, Lake Tekapo. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Ruffling some feathers... "Call yourself a bird?.. You can't even fly mate!" [and] The ...
Date: 2001
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0002456
Description: There are two cartoons. In the first cartoon a kangaroo taunts a kiwi for being unable to fly. Refers to competition between New Zealand and Australian airlines. In the second cartoon a man representing Air New Zealand leaps off a cliff with another man representing Ansett clinging cheerfully to his back. The caption puts the question, 'Right brothers?' Reference to New Zealand and Australian competition again and a play on the idea of the Wright brothers, the first to fly. There are two separate cartoons on this digital image, DX-009-003 and DX-009-004 Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Brockie, Robert Ellison 1932- :...Who does What? and with Which? & to Whom? National Bu...
Date: 1982
From: Brockie, Robert Ellison, 1932- :Digital caricatures and cartoons
Reference: DX-003-086
Description: A kangaroo and a kiwi are sitting up in bed together under a blanket labelled CER, both puzzling over what to do. New Zealand prime minister Robert Muldoon peers through a keyhole at them and tells Australian prime minister Malcolm Fraser that 'I think they're getting the message'. Exhibition caption reads - Perhaps a marriage of convenience at the beginning, CER was to blossom into a long-standing, stable and mutually beneficial relationship. At the end of 1982, for New Zealand prime minister Muldoon particularly, CER was an economic lifeline at a time when the economy was performing badly and job-creating major new industries, promised during the 1981 election campaign, looked more and more unlikely. 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. Added to exhibition when sent to Australia in March 2003. Extended Title - CER. Newly married. I think they're getting the message. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
"So much for YOU guarding the nest!" 1 May, 2008
Date: 2008
From: Moreu, Michael, 1969-: [Digital cartoons published in the Christchurch Press and Fairfax Media]
Reference: DCDL-0006378
Description: Shows an agressive-looking American eagle reprimanding a dismayed kiwi as they stand on either side of a nest which contains two eggs, one of which has collapsed and the other of which bears the name 'Waihopai'. Refers to the deflating of one of Waihopai spy base's domes with sickles by three peace activists on April 30th, 2008. The men were part of a group called Anzac Ploughshares which aims to spread the message of disarmament by disabling warplanes and military equipment. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
"Mirror, mirror on the wall, which day unites us most of all?" "ANZAC Day?" 5 February,...
Date: 2009
From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0010302
Description: A kiwi holds a newspaper that has a headline reading that the Governor General suggests it is 'time for kiwis to reflect on Waitangi Day'. The kiwi asks the mirror on the wall which day unites people most of all and the mirror replies that Anzac Day does. Alternate version of DCDL-0010302 Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :'Eco-terrorists a danger to the kiwis on Kapiti Island. (...
Date: 2003
From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].
Reference: DX-014-127
Description: Shows a helmeted kiwi guarding the beach on Kapiti Island against eco-terrorists. The beach is surrounded with coils of barbed wire. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
Nisbet, Al, 1958- :Er... Need any help? Christchurch Press, [ca 31 May, 2003].
Date: 2002
From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DX-006-117
Description: An agressive eagle labelled "U.S" builds a nest labelled "Iraq". A quaking kiwi offers a small twig as its contribution. Refers to New Zealand not supporting the United States led invasion of Iraq. Extended Title - Iraq. US. Quantity: 1 digital image(s).
"Mirror, mirror on the wall, is Waitangi Day the fairest of them all?" "Frankly all the...
Date: 2009
From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0010301
Description: A kiwi holds a newspaper that has a headline reading that the governor general suggests it is 'time for kiwis to reflect on Waitangi Day'. The kiwi asks the mirror on the wall if Waitangi Day is the fairest of them all and the mirror replies that the posturing is starting to pall. Refers to the annual Waitangi Day ritual that focuses on which MPs from which parties will be at the Waitangi Day celebrations and whether they will be accepted on the marae with the traditional challenge or the mud-throwing variety of challenge. Alternate version of DCDL-0010302 Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Govt looking to swap two pandas for two kiwis... "And the Chinese get Chris Carter and ...
Date: 2010
From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0015396
Description: Prime Minister John Key and opposition Labour leader Phil Goff shake hands gleefully as they walk away with two pandas which have been acquired as a swap with the Chinese for two 'kiwis' Labour Chris Carter and Maori Party Hone Harawira. Officials have held talks on bringing a pair of Chinese pandas to New Zealand but early results are unlikely, Prime Minister John Key says.Now representatives from the Foreign Affairs Ministry, Environmental Risk Management Authority, the Agriculture and Forestry Ministry's biosecurity division, as well as others from the Internal Affairs Department and Foreign Affairs and Trade Ministry are considering requirements. Chris Carter and Hone Harawira have both been embarrassments to their parties, Labour and Maori, in one way or another Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Hubbard, James, 1949- :'Affordable motoring for the average family I asked..' 22 Decemb...
Date: 2012
From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0023731
Description: Shows Minister of Transport, Gerry Brownlee, dressed as Santa with a kiwi bird sitting on his lap holding a small toy car. The kiwi says that the petrol tax increase is not what he'd asked for. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Hubbard, James, 1949- :Govt petrol tax hike. 31 December 2012
Date: 2012
From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0023738
Description: A kiwi walks across the desert, dragging two bags labelled 'cost of living'. A vulture with a gas pump head labelled, 'govt petrol tax hike', sits on a tree branch, watching the kiwi and smiling. Refers to an increase in the petrol tax by three cents per year over three years. (3 News, 18 Dec 2012) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :"Move it guys! That ten eighty's meant for us!" 31 March 2013
Date: 2013
From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0024435
Description: Shows a group of Department of Conservation workers running away from helicopters dropping buckets of the pesticide 1080. Two kiwi birds look on and say, 'Crickey! They look endangered'. Refers to the cutting of 140 jobs at the Department of Conservation. (Stuff.co.nz, 26 March 2013) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Winter, Mark 1958- :Kiweigh. 12 July 2013
Date: 2013
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0025562
Description: Shows an enormous kiwi bird with text explaining that New Zealand was named the 12th most overweight country. Additional text reads, 'The kiweigh'. Refers to a report by the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation stating that 27 per cent of New Zealanders are obese. A 2012 study estimated that the average Kiwi weighs 81.3 kg. (NZ Herald, 11 July 2013) Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
Winter, Mark, 1958- :The Social Butterfly. 7 April 2014
Date: 2014
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0027805
Description: Two versions of a cartoon relating to New Zealand being listed as the most advanced country. Depicts a Kiwi with butterfly wings. Multiple versions of this cartoon are available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Socially. 4 April 2014
Date: 2014
From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0027824
Description: Shows a Kiwi wearing a black singlet and jandals with empty beer cans around his feet. He says "Hic! Burp! And a toasht to me winning the mosht socially aware award!". Refers to New Zealand being ranked as the world's most socially advanced country. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :Kiwi Key. 13 April 2014
Date: 2014
From: Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :Digital cartoons
Reference: DCDL-0027853
Description: Shows John Key as a Kiwi. Opposition party leaders - Metiria Turei, Russel Norman (Green co-leaders) and David Cunliffe look on and comment "How the hell do we compete with that? He's virtually become a New Zealand icon!!". Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Winter, Mark, 1958- :The Club. 23 January 2015
Date: 2015
From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
Reference: DCDL-0030417
Description: Accompanying note from cartoonist states 'The Prime Minister has said NZ's likely military contribution to the fight against IS is the price of club that NZ belongs to, known as the Intelligence Alliance Five Eyes'. Multiple versions of this cartoon are available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).