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Crimp, Daryl 1954- :Wow Dad - How do all those people get so much time off work? Otago ...

Date: 2004

By: Otago daily times (Newspaper); Crimp, Daryl, 1958-

Reference: H-740-025

Description: A boy watching television news with his father asks his father about the numbers walking the hikoi protest against the proposed Foreshore and Seabed legislation. While the distance was covered on foot by protestors transport was used to relay many of them and not all of them walked the whole way. Extended Title - Every inch will be walked - hikoi organiser. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopy of black ink drawing.

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Hubbard, James, 1949- :C'mon folks, back to the future! Maori Party. Otago Daily Times,...

Date: 2004

By: Otago daily times (Newspaper); Hubbard, James, 1949-

Reference: H-740-026

Description: New Zealand politician Tariana Turia as a dinosaur exhorting a crowd carrying a banner 'Maori Party'. Partly as a result of her independent stance over the proposed Foreshore and Seabed legislation the formation of a new Maori poltical party was mooted. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopy of black ink drawing.

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[11 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 3 and ...

Date: 2004

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: H-740-027/037

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Quantity: 11 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopies

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :'I dunno what dis Marshall an' H.A.R.T. makin' all de fuss abo...

Date: 1998

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: H-667-001

Description: Shows a scantily clothed black African man squatting in the position of three cricket wickets with the stumps balanced across his knees and head. He is covered in plasters from being hit with the cricket ball. Exhibited in 'The Famouse Five: Manawatu's Cartoonists on Show', Exhibition curated by the New Zealand Cartoon Archive and exhibited at Te Manawa Art (Manawatu Art Gallery), Palmerston North, from 13 May to 23 June 2002, in association with Massey University and the Palmerston North City Council. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopy.

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Smith, Hayden James, 1976- : 'What is Right, and What is Wrang, by the law, by the law?...

Date: 2011

From: Smith, Hayden James, 1976-:[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]

By: Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0019505

Description: The cartoon shows the tents of protesters in Dunedin's Octagon. Above them is the statue of Scots poet Robbie Burns who recites one of his poems 'What is Right, and What is Wrang, by the law, by the law? What is Right and what is Wrang by the law? What is Right, and waht is Wrang? A short sword, and a lang, a weak arm and a strang, for to draw.'* The asterisk refers to a note 'Ye Jacobites by name - R. Burns'. The statue is flanked by a baffled policeman and the Mayor of Dunedin, Dave Cull, who is tearing his hair. Context: Relates to the protest movement dubbed 'Occupy' after 'Occupy Wall Street' that began in New York and spread across the western world. The protests were against capitalism and corporate greed. Dunedin police have ruled out taking action they are not aware of any activity by the protestors that would justify police intervention. Dunedin Mayor Dave Cull says he is 'completely at a loss' after police ruled out taking action. [TVNZ November 9 2011] Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Tremain, Garrick 1941- : `And why so keen to increase police numbers, Mr Goff?'. 24 Nov...

Date: 2011

From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]

By: Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0019570

Description: Leader of the Labour Party Phil Goff tells a reporter that New Zealand will need more police to 'control the rioting mobs who've worked hard and made a success of their lives'. Context: Phil Goff told the Police Association that he believes 'tackling the causes of crime is the best investment New Zealand can make in building a safer future for all of us'. He also said that 'in the last term of Parliament, Labour increased sworn police numbers by over a thousand'. The cartoon may refer to the 'Occupy' protests against capitalism and corporate greed in an irinic sense. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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