Scott, Thomas, 1947- :20 cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 28 February 2002.

Date
2002
By
Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference
H-674-027/046
Description

Cartoons on political and social issues.

National Party leader, Jenny Shipley expresses hurt over the medias reporting of her retirement announcement.

Comment on the New Zealand Cricket team getting into the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) through the backdoor.

Shows a tertiary student weighed down by a huge student debt.

Helen Clark walks with Titewhai Harawira on Waitangi Marae unrecognised by local Maori.

Shows Finance Minister, Michael Cullen at the controls of Air New Zealand trying to reassure the flying public.

Shows big banks slashing interest rates as a response to the fledgling Kiwi Bank.

Comment on the Greens response to environmental disasters as long as there is a media presence.

Helen Clark and Bill English outline their versions of closing-the-gaps strategies.

Shows film director, Peter Jackson as Lord of the Oscars for Lord of the Ring's 13 nominations

Australian Prime Minister, John Howard receives a box of bleeding heart chocolates from Helen Clark.

Shows Ian Fraser about to assume his new position as head of TVNZ.

Obituary to actor Kevin Smith with a Shakespearean quote.

Comment on the Privacy Law that exposes a Judge for viewing pornography yet won't reveal if your flatmate is a homicidal maniac with a history of mental illness.

Comment on the Alliance Party dealing with dissension in its ranks. A soldier is about to shoot his own foot.

Two young men wonder where it all went wrong when women can talk openly about their vaginas yet a male judge can't look at vagina's in private.

Shows Nandor Tanczos with his new Maori Sovereignty flay, a cross between a dope plant and unfurling koru.

Comment on the poor season the Wellington Super 12 team, the Hurricanes have had.

Michael Cullen and the Listeners, Gordon Campbell receive the award for getting something so wrong. They predicted that Lord of the Rings would be a huge drain on the NZ taxpayer.

Bill English brings Helen Clark his own head on a plate as Labour surges in the polls.

Obituary to Goon and poet, Spike Milligan along with a piece of poetry.

Quantity: 20 cartoon bromide(s).

Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Date: 2002

From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- :20 cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 28 February 2002.

Reference: H-674-030

Description: The Prime Minister, Helen Clark, is being escorted onto the marae at Waitangi by Maori acitivist Titewhai Harawira, for the Waitangi Day celebrations. In the past Harawira had prevented Clark from speaking on the marae because of her sex, as Maori women do not have speaking rights at all marae. Quantity: 1 laser copy.. Physical Description: Laser copy, image size 145 x 205 mm.