IMAGE
Tremain, Garrick 1941-:37 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 14 February 2002 and 2 April 2002.
- Date
- 2002
- Reference
- H-668-001/020
- Description
Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Topics covered include:
Whanau benefits in Maori TV funding and jobs, Helen Clark advises Australia to stay out of New Zealand politics, the stranding of the tanker Jody F Millennium off the Coast of Gisborne, air-sprayed 'painted apple moth' toxin seen as a possibility for dealing with Palmerston North gangs, Government spending prioroties questioned, Judges private use of lap-top computers called into question after pornography accessing case, Helen Clark and Peter Davis come to terms with royal protocol, the Queen arrives in NZ and is greeted by the Deputy Prime Minister, comparrisons of Royal and Vice Regal visits including the beleaguered Australian Govenor General, 2002 Rich List and the increasing poverty of the ordinary man, the Government considers new road tax on motorists, ex-MP's and their spouses travel perks, The Queen and Duke meet Australian PM Howard and Govenor General, Governments spending priorities questioned, large amount of new road tax to fund Auckland roading development, Alliance Party in self destruction mode, the unlikely prospect of Bill English becoming Prime Minister, Helen Clark wonders whether the Governments policies have given the unions too much strength, ease of securing money for social activities if you call them a 'hui', NZ Rugby Football Union loses co-host status for World Cup and it's associated revenue.
Quantity: 20 photocopy/ies.
Physical Description: A4 photocopies
- Use/Reproduction
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- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Curator required
- Format
- 20 photocopy/ies, Works of art, Ink drawings, Cartoons (Commentary), Caricatures, A4 photocopies
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