Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[23 copies of cartoons published in the Evening Post between 27 June and 31 July 2001.]

Date
2001
By
Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference
H-673-001/023
Description

Cartoons on political and social issues including:

Rugby referee laying down the rules to the All Blacks and their competing team.

Comment on the Christine Rankin (WINZ) case where various public servants accused her of dressing in a sexually provocative way.

Shows Slobadov Milosevic being taken to the guillotine (World Court). He seems unaware of what he's done wrong.

Comment on Christine Rankin's credibility in not being re-appointed as CEO of WINZ.

Comment on the crisis facing the NZ Post Board and where the blame is being placed by the CEO and the rest of NZ Post.

Shows Slobodan Milosevic at the World Court facing War Crimes charges. He does not accept the jurisdiction of the court. Cartoon shows his hands and fore-arms soaked and dripping with blood.

Shows male public opinion on the comments by the head of the PM's Dept., Mark Prebble, over not knowing where to look when he caught sight of Christine Rankin's breasts.

Show's the two sides of political alliance with Helen Clark by NZ Post Chairman of the Board, Ross Armstrong.

Mark Prebble explains how public servants in the Labour administration should model themselves on the Soviet Politburo. He suggest Christine Rankin model herself on Mrs Kruschev who is shown as obese and with only her face and forearms showing.

Comment on under-age drinking.

Cartoon obituary to New Zealand film maker John O'Shea, 1920-2001.

Comment on the deteriorating relationship between enza and fruit growers.

Shows members of the public commenting on the Versace fashion exhibition at Te Papa.

Shows a Tibetan in the stocks. He congratulates China, his oppressor, being the next Olympic games hosts.

Shows consumer confusion over multiple power providers and name changes along with power cuts and expensive power bills leading to illness and possible premature death.

Shows Tiger Woods commenting on the $500 fee golf fans are asked to pay to watch him play.

Shows whales contemplating their move up the world's hit list.

Comment on Michelle Boag's new prominence in the National Party with the ex-Prime Minister Jenny Shipley now in her shadow.

Comment on globalisation and free trade protests.

Comment on the Governments reaction to huge electricity price hikes.

Comment on the poor state of the public Health System.

Shows Max Bradford, Minister of Electricity, reporting his success in electricity reforms, only to be shown up by a power cut.

Shows two rat scientists discussing how human experiments with genetics led to the rats becoming the dominant species and in turn exterminating humans. A human skeleton is in the foreground.

Quantity: 23 cartoon bromide(s).

Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

Additional description

Alternative form available: Photocopies held in Turnbull Library Pictures (red folders)

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Format
23 cartoon bromide(s), Works of art, Ink drawings, Cartoons (Commentary), Caricatures, B5 size bromides.
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