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Hubbard, James, 1949- :'You need a protective cap...' 15 January 2013

Date: 2013

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0023811

Description: Shows a Policeman with an axe, knife, arrow and a bullet through his cap. A man representing the government tells him that he needs a protective cap, whilst holding a newspaper with the news headline 'Violence against cops rises'. The Policeman's cap is replaced with a hat made from newspaper labelled 'Spending cap'. Refers to the cap in funding for police despite rises in violence against police. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :'Critics who say we no longer take the lead are mistaken..' 12 J...

Date: 2013

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0023809

Description: Shows the New Zealand Government as a poodle dog on a lead that is being held by a man representing 'Overseas funding models'. Beside the poodle is a newpspaer with the news headline 'Govt follows U.K. model in clamping down on elective surgery'. Refers to New Zealand government following United Kingdom funding models for elective surgery, suggests that New Zealand. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hubbard, James, 1949-: "SOB; We're having to deal with stress, anxiety, job security, l...

Date: 2013

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0024607

Description: Shows a rugby player justifying his $1 million salary because they have to deal with 'stress, anxiety, job security, lack of social support'. Down in the 'real world', a family says that they also face these challenges on $45,000 per year. The average New Zealand salary in 2013 is approximately $55,000 while the New Zealand Rugby Union is about to boost player salaries, pushing the playing wages of top All Blacks close to $750,000 a season, with some also earning in excess of $1 million a year once personal sponsorship deals are added. See Stuff, 21 April 2013. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :Despite job cuts, nearly $1m to be spent on NZ Embassy's Tokyo s...

Date: 2012

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0020433

Description: In the top frame Minister of Foreign Affairs Murray McCully floats luxuriously in the 'Embassy Pool'. In the lower frame a shark representing Murray McCully swims in a very small 'Job Pool'. Context: An eight-year upgrade at the embassy in Tokyo has seen $903,304 set aside for the project with more than half a million being spent this financial year. Mr McCully says the figure was a quote from an independent contractor and there are no plans to actually spend the money. Last week, the Ministry announced that embassies would be closing, 305 jobs would be cut and an outsourced consular hotline for distressed New Zealanders overseas as part of a proposed radical overhaul. (NZ Herald Feb 29 2012) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :"We're on top of it..." 10 March 2012

Date: 2012

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0020441

Description: Shows President of the NZRU John Sturgeon, standing on top of a rug that represents 'Rugby Governance', underneath which has been swept a pile of banknotes that represent 'provincial debt'. Context: ORFU (the Otago Rugby Football Union) has been rescued from financial ruin. All Black great Chris Laidlaw believes the crisis in Otago rugby highlights the need for provincial rugby to return to its amateur roots. (Stuff 29/02/2012) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :'I've been told to get a REAL job, what about you?' 2 March 2012

Date: 2012

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0020434

Description: A rugby player holds a hideous baby that represents the 'Otago and Provincial Rugby debt'. A woman with a baby and a small child tells him that she has been told to get a 'real' job. Context: The Otago Rugby Football Union faced liquidation in February 2012, and the Dunedin City Council was expected to foregive repayment of a debt of $400,000 to help rescue the rugby union. A second element in the cartoon refers to the determination of Minister of Social Welfare Paula Bennett to get people off benefits and into work. There is criticism about insufficient numbers of jobs and a lack of emphasis on job creation. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :"She had the means motive and opportunity, but we can't get a st...

Date: 2012

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0022150

Description: Shows Police Minister, Anne Tolley, on television 'fudging on pay rise for cops'. Context: Police are facing a pay freeze because of a tight policing budget. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :'Low wages, lax labour laws encourage Aussie firms to shift jobs...

Date: 2012

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0020901

Description: Shows a monkey that represents New Zealand accepting peanuts from a fat cat representing Australia. Context cited on cartoon - refers to Australian businesses relocating to New Zealand because New Zealand wages and labour laws make it more economical. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :'TVNZ Big hike in profits from a low base'. 9 April 2012

Date: 2012

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0020893

Description: Context: Advertising revenue bolstered TVNZ's bottom line in figures released today, reporting an after tax profit of $19.2 million (TVNZ March 27 2012) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :"We can't afford 'good cop, bad cop'.... you only get grumpy cop...

Date: 2012

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0020442

Description: Two grumpy policeman react to a newspaper report that reads 'Govt. cuts to police "service"'. Context: Police bosses conceded yesterday that a 3 per cent wage rise and inflationary pressure would see police having to find $470 million in the next four years - which would increase pressure to close stations and reduce the number of staff. Police Commissioner Peter Marshall stressed that no constabulary or civilian police staff would lose their jobs, and insisted that police would continue to increase frontline resources but those who left the police force might not be replaced. About 350 staff leave the force each year. (NZ Herald March 8 2012) Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :'How about some more NZ government concessions my Precious..?' 3...

Date: 2012

From: Hubbard, James, 1949-: Digital caricatures and cartoons

By: Setford News Photo Agency

Reference: DCDL-0023590

Description: Shows Prime Minister John Key, portrayed as Gollum from "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" trilogies, who is in the palm of a large hand, with a cufflink labelled, Warners. The Warner Brothers studio executive says, "How about some more NZ government concessions, my precious?" Context: Under Prime Minister Key, the New Zealand government agreed to contribute $99 million in production costs and add $10 million to Warner Brothers marketing budget for the Hobbit films. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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